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10-07-2011, 12:20 PM | #181 | |
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Re: Is Roger Goodell Good For the NFL?
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The NFL used to hold games all around the world, why not do that. I think its great that the Bills are trying to expand to Taranto and id rather see a team in Canada or Mexico before I see one in LA. I also thought NFL Europe was a great thing and actually could accomplish everything you mentioned in expanding the game and talent pool but Roger cancelled it his second year on the job.
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10-07-2011, 12:33 PM | #182 |
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I think they are targeting London, from understanding, because its the only countries not in the Americas where the sport could/should grow. ALthough the travel would be a pain, if you cycle all teams it is equal. If there is a way to have the London game before bye weeks, for the teams playing that would ease some of the concerns too. I agree with developing opportunities in Canada and Mexico. Although I think there may be some loops to jump through in Canada due to the CFL?
Also, from all accounts, the large scale effort, that was NFL Europe was a financial failure and mess. I think Goodell feels focusing on the NFL in the US while slowly growing overseas (via a few overseas games) will help the sport develop in the long run. I assume it is also less of a financial burden.
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10-07-2011, 12:35 PM | #183 | |
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It sure helped keep manufacturing jobs here.
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10-07-2011, 12:43 PM | #184 |
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AW,
Here is a novel thought. Instead of grasping on industries we are inefficient in why not invest in to technologies and fields we would have a global comparative advantage? Continuing to prop up industries (beyond the ones that are needed for national defense) only increases economic inefficiencies in the global market. Also it is very short sighted, because in the LR we are not going to sustain ourselves in the same way we did 20, 30 50 years ago. No need for drastic changes and hurting families and businesses dependent on manufacturing. But gradual and thought out national policy would go a long way. If we would have thought a bit more in that light, there current economic situation would have been easier to get out of.
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10-07-2011, 01:27 PM | #185 |
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We're not going to miss a game due to labor stoppage for at least the next ten years. That's impressive and the league has been actively talking to Germany about playing a game there one day so it's not just London
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10-07-2011, 01:30 PM | #186 | |
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Globalization sucks. And I really dont want to miss any Redskin games because they are playing the Hamburg Schnitzelboys at 3:00 am.
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10-07-2011, 03:42 PM | #187 |
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They had the Euro league once before and it failed, so none of the Euro expansion talk bullcrap. I don't mind the overseas game every once in a blue moon, but they care about American football as much as we do soccer.
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10-07-2011, 05:55 PM | #188 |
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AW,
A good amount of my family is from the Detroit area directly employed by the automotive industry. So I completely understand your perspective, but I am not letting my personal ties cloud my economic judgment. It is not a good policy to prop up an industry by not "allowing" foreign competition. It is not sustainable nor is it sound. As long as the industry is not an infant industry or one pertinent to national security we should welcome foreign competition to make our product better. The proper way to "protect" an industry is to invest in R and D. If R and D is not deemed enough then invest in another industry.
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10-07-2011, 06:15 PM | #189 | |
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What textbook did you get that from? And I never said anything about not allowing anything nor am I for propping up things, like GM if thats what you're referring to. I'm saying America needs to get back to manufacturing for its own sake. Manufacturing facilities create a metric feckload of jobs. And that is what this nation needs now more than anything. I welcome competition. It drives quality and innovation improvements. I also want to crush it. We dont "need" a global market. However we are stuck with it.
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Either way Rog loves those limeys (the only derogatory term i could find for brits): Goodell reiterates that second London game could be coming | ProFootballTalk Quote:
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