Toronto would love an NFL team, Buffalo won't hence it may not happen. The big 3 cities could support an NFL team but would the NFL do that with CFL and the fuss? And would Seattle want a team in Vancouver?DavedaHammer wrote: ↑Fri Feb 03, 2023 3:48 amToronto had American Football in the Arena Football leagues Toronto Phantoms, lasted 2 years, The Toronto Rifles from the failed Continental Football League, had a international College Bowl game for one year, the infamous Buffalo Bills in Toronto Series which was cancelled in the middle of a multi year deal. American Football can't crack the Toronto market because it's a Leaf town.laxtreme56 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 12:52 pmThe Argos have been around for 150 years, if people don't know they exist that's not merely the fault of MLSE. It's like the NJ Devils, despite 3 cup wins most of the state just doesn't care. Unless they're playing the Rangers or Flyers they never sell out, even with the cheapest tickets in the league. Toronto has been apathetic toward the CFL for 30+ years now, and that's not changing. The major markets only want American Football.DavedaHammer wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 1:07 am
MLSE also known as Larry Tanenbaum doesn't realize that Toronto is a Maple Leafs town and has a license to print money. Toronto isn't a football town. It 'had arena football that failed after two season, there is no support for USPORTS/CIAU football teams (York and U.of T.) their scores are mentioned in the Toronto Sport networks or on sport radio stations. There is no support for high school football team in Toronto as well. The Buffalo Bills Series was a total failure.
Tanenbaum is also lazy in promoting the Argos and CFL brand in the Ontario region. He recently badmouthed the CFL in a Canadian Press interview a couple of months ago. I bet he changed his tune once his Argos won the Grey Cup this past November.
A NFL sized field inside a CFL field would look ridiculous just for optic sakes. Sightlines for fans would be too far for attendees to see
Montreal had the Montreal Machine in the defunct WLAF. It lasted one year and it had declining attendances each week it was in existence.
Canadians have to realize that the CFL is it's only football option because the NFL ain't coming north with high expansion fee, outrageous stadium demands and poor Canadian Dollar exchange
This issue with Canada, well in sports that is, is at 39mm people - its a small country for 9 teams. That's 5mm per team now. NFL is 32 teams over 330mm people. There just aren't enough teams to move the needle in Canada.
Having said that - that get good viewership, but the NFL does well up there too. As a % of population Canadian do turn in well for both types of Football.
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