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Coach Sal
10-02-2009, 12:06 PM
This is on the heels of another game being blacked out in J'Ville this week. It looks like they'll struggle to have ANY home games on local TV this season...........


Jaguars: Games in Orlando possible if NFL expands schedule

JACKSONVILLE (AP) — Following a model once used in Green Bay and now seen in Buffalo, the Jacksonville Jaguars are considering playing home games elsewhere.

Owner Wayne Weaver said Wednesday that the Jaguars would consider playing in Orlando if the NFL expands its regular season to 17 or 18 games.
"We know that we can't be a viable NFL city if we only sell 46,000 seats in a 66,000-seat stadium," Weaver said.

The Jaguars (1-2) have struggled to sell tickets in recent years and are looking for ways to boost attendance in a difficult economy. About 17,000 season-ticket holders decided not to renew in 2009, and the Jaguars had less than 40,000 for their home opener.

With the NFL closing monitoring the franchise's ticket woes, Weaver is looking for ways to keep the Jaguars in Jacksonville. Orlando could be key. It's close, has a growing population and has long been considered a football-starved region.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers used to hold training camp in Orlando, hoping to expand their fan base across Interstate-4, but the Bucs pulled out this year after building a $35 million training facility in Tampa.

Other small-market franchises have done even more with neighboring cities. Green Bay and Milwaukee used to share the Packers, and Buffalo recently signed a long-term deal to play games in Toronto.

"It's a business model that's worked in other NFL cities," Weaver said.
Weaver cautioned that it's far from a done deal, though.

Not only does the NFL still have to expand the regular season, but Orlando also would need to revamp the Citrus Bowl or build a new stadium to make it happen.

"There's a lot of 'ifs' that would have to come about before we could make that happen," said Weaver, adding that he hasn't even spoken to Orlando officials about a possible deal.

Weaver has tried to reach out to the Orlando area in recent years. His marketing department made several trips south and organized bus trips for anyone wanting to come to Jacksonville for home games. He believes more can be done to woo the region, too.

"We have not done a great job of it quite frankly, and we haven't been that successful in getting fans to come up here," he said. "If we were to go to a restructured season in the NFL, wouldn't it make sense to play an out-of-market game to try to energize that fan base as Jaguars fans and get people traveling back and forth to Jacksonville?"

It couldn't hurt to try.

Jacksonville's ticket sales are arguably the worst in the league. There's virtually no chance for the team to avoid blacking out Sunday's game against AFC South rival Tennessee, and the situation looks just as bleak for the remaining six home games.

The franchise doesn't have a lucrative, naming-rights deal for the stadium, already covered up nearly 10,000 seats to reduce capacity and lower ticket-sales requirements, and faces constant speculation about relocating to another market.

Weaver refused to characterize this as a last-ditch effort to save the franchise or as a means of sending a strong message to the 1.3 million people in the area who seemingly refuse to buy 60,000 tickets for the only professional game in town.

But he made it clear Orlando could be an option.

He even said playing a preseason game there before 2012 would be considered. Weaver said expanding the NFL's regular-season schedule was "likely," but indicated the tougher part of the deal would be getting the Citrus Bowl up to date.

"I don't think they have the suites or the club seats," he said. "I don't think they have the kind of facility that would accommodate the kind of revenue you have to derive out of an NFL stadium."

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/jaguars/2009-09-30-orlando-games_N.htm

trapezeus
10-02-2009, 12:44 PM
bills never moved a game to toronto because they couldn't sell their seats....they just wanted to sell some seats at a premium price.

Jags got to go first. if the bills go down before them, i'm going to be so much more annoyed that i thought was possible.

Dujek
10-02-2009, 02:32 PM
The London Jaguars sounds good to me...

Ground Chuck
10-02-2009, 02:59 PM
Get their asses to LA before Ralph bites the bag.

RockStar36
10-02-2009, 03:09 PM
The Jags are a joke. Can't sell seats, tarp off seats, STILL can't sell seats. Just move that sorry excuse for a franchise. For the amount of people that rip on the Bills and joke of them moving, what other franchise sells out the majority of games during a decade-less postseason drought. Bills fans are either some of the best in the NFL or some of the dumbest...I haven't full decided yet.

trapezeus
10-02-2009, 03:14 PM
watch the NFL just abandon cities in general. 2015 NFL will summon all teams to operate out of their base in NYC. All teams will just be their Names. The Cowboys the Bills. And the NFL will figure out which are the biggest and most profitable stadiums in the country and rotate playing games at these venues. this way they can just "rent" the stadium rights and push up their values even more.

SO people of toledo, if you have a stadium with some boxes, "we're sending you a game for a week at inflated prices.....woooooo!!!!"

ddaryl
10-02-2009, 03:44 PM
I agree the Jaguars need to move to a city who actually wants to watch NFL football

Scumbag College
10-02-2009, 04:23 PM
LA Jaguars sounds pretty cool to me. I want to be old and gray and still watching BUFFALO Bills football.

Ebenezer
10-02-2009, 04:24 PM
watch the NFL just abandon cities in general. 2015 NFL will summon all teams to operate out of their base in NYC. All teams will just be their Names. The Cowboys the Bills. And the NFL will figure out which are the biggest and most profitable stadiums in the country and rotate playing games at these venues. this way they can just "rent" the stadium rights and push up their values even more.

SO people of toledo, if you have a stadium with some boxes, "we're sending you a game for a week at inflated prices.....woooooo!!!!"
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