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Originally Posted by logan5
In a scenario where the CFL doesn't exist (god forbid), the NFL would have to seriously look at not only Toronto, but Montreal and Vancouver as well. Montreal is a big market. Using U.S. MSA measuring standards, Montreal is a 5 million + city, and Olympic Stadium is suitable for the NFL. Vancouver is 3 million (using U.S. standards). Plus Vancouver would have western Canada to draw from, let alone BC. BC PLace is a great venue, and if seating capacity is an issue, since the CFL field is so much bigger, you could add seating by excavating at field level and bring seating capacity to 60 000.
I'm not rooting for the demise of the CFL but I'm not a huge CFL fan and would love to see an NFL team here.
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There will never be NFL teams in Montreal or Vancouver and the stadiums are still too small and not really conducive to expansion. Even though capacities are decreasing you need the high end seats and for those markets (and Toronto) new stadiums.
You're looking at maybe two billion, stadium and purchase price. Very few have that kind of money to throw in and have to wait 20 years for a return. The teams making the real big money in the NFL are the ones that have been around since the beginning and not the new kids on the block who have just bought in.
Also most pro sports are contracting, many metrics are down, viewership, attendance. I wouldn't hold my breath, to the NFL, Toronto would be like an expansion to San Antonio.