You forgot to put the Bengals somewhere. And since you also forgot Kentucky that would probably be it, Especially since Browns fans always make that joke.
Hot take: Wyoming should get the Bills (state full of buffalo), Chargers should move to Alabama (Birmingham Bolts has a nice ring to it) and the Colts should move from the South back to the East. I went into detail in another comment as to where the teams should go.
As a New Mexican, moving the fuckin Cowboys, of all teams, into NM, and then not choosing the cultural and economic hub of the state (Albuquerque) has filled me with an inexplicable rage
I did the same thing a few months ago. This is what I came up with. Arizona- Keeping the Cardinals California- Keeping the 49ers Colorado- Keeping the Broncos Florida- Keeping the Buccaneers Georgia- Keeping the Falcons Hawaii- Getting the Dolphins Illinois- Keeping the Bears Indiana- Keeping the Colts Iowa- Getting the Bangles Kansas- Getting the Chiefs (They currently plan on the MO Side of KC) Louisiana-Keeping the Saints Maryland- Keeping the Ravens Massachusetts- Keeping the Patriots Michigan- Keeping the Lions Minnesota- Keeping the Vikings Mississippi- Getting the Jaguars Missouri- Getting the Rams back New Jersey- Keeping/Getting Jets (They are now the NJ Jets like they already should be) New Mexico- Getting the Cowboys New York- Getting/Keeping the Giants (The Giants now ACTUALLY play in NY) North Carolina- Keeping the Panthers North Dakota- Getting the Chargers Ohio- Keeping the Browns Oklahoma- Getting the Bills Pennsylvania- Keeping the Eagles Tennessee- Keeping the Titans Texas- Keeping the Texans Virginia- Keeping the Commanders Washington- Keeping the Seahawks West Virginia- Getting the Steelers Wisconsin- Keeping the Packers Now let's make new teams to give to each remaining State Alabama- Huntsville Rocketeers (Named from the city's nickname of rocket city do to its history of aerospace technology) Alaska- Alaska Malamutes (A reference to the Alaska state dog and the state's history of dog sledding) Arkansas- Arkansas Diamond Heads (Not the best, but it references Arkansas having the world's only public diamond mine) Connecticut- Connecticut Colonials (Referencing the states rich history) Delaware- Wilmington Crabbers (Referencing that the state has the largest population of Horseshoe crabs in the world. Yes I know Horseshoe Crabs aren't true crabs, just roll with it) Idaho- Boise Bluebirds (A reference to the state bird) Kentucky- Louisville Mustangs (A type of horse because of the Kentucky Derby) Maine- Lewiston Lobsters (this should be obvious) Montana- Billings Grizzlies (Montana's State Animal) Nebraska- Nebraska Prairie Hawks (Not technically right, but it sounds better than prairie falcons) New Hampshire- Manchester Maple Trees (State is known for maple syrup) Oregon- Portland Pioneers (Both a reference to the Oregon Trail and Madden 24) Rhode Island- Providence Clams (State is known for its clams) South Carolina- Charleston Cheetahs (I wanted to keep the big cat theme to have some parallel with NC) South Dakota- Sioux Falls Pheasants (State bird and I couldn't think of anything better that rolled off the tongue well.) Utah- Salt Lake City Prophets (Was going for a reference to the states large LDS [Mormon] Population) Vermont- Burlington Brewers (State known for craft beer) Wyoming- Wyoming Bullfighters ( A reference to the states propensity for rodeos) Some of these aren't the best, but they're what I could come up with.
I made a comment similar to yours and now that I think of it, I think I like moving the Dolphins to Hawaii and keeping the Eagles in Pennsylvania. WV has a large steel industry as well and would make sense there. I had the Bills move to Wyoming because of the buffalo population, Cowboys in Oklahoma (Cowboy state), Chargers in Alabama (Birmingham Bolts just sounds nice). I think I’d amend my choice for the Jags to Mississippi as opposed to South Carolina
I think Arkansas could be the Little Rock diamonds, don’t think you need diamond heads, sometimes simple is better. Alternatively you could keep the iconic college mascot with the Arkansas razorbacks
I think it would make even more sense tho to keep the eagles in Philly, one of the biggest citites in the country, and instead relocate the Steelers to West Virginia, where like half of their fans are already from anyway.
Oh boy, another one of these videos. I'll play along. *NFC West:* Montana 49ers Los Angeles Rams Seattle Seahawks Arizona Cardinals Alaska Blizzards *NFC North:* Wyoming Tomahawks Omaha Winds Utah Coyotes South Dakota Bikers (mascot is a babe in black leather pants and vest) Iowa Plants *NFC Central:* Green Bay Packers Minnesota Vikings St. Louis BattleHawks Chicago Bears Detroit Lions *NFC South:* Dallas Cowboys Atlanta Falcons New Orleans Saints Birmingham Stallions South Carolina Buccaneers *NFC East:* Washington Redskins (Landover, Maryland) New Jersey Giants (one of the New York City suburbs that North Jersey is) Hartford Whalers (might as well at this point) Philadelphia Eagles North Carolina Panthers *AFC West:* Portland Breakers Honolulu Flames Boise Pegasus Las Vegas Raiders Denver Broncos *AFC North:* Maine Spears (refuse to call them Yamatos) Providence Jets New Hampshire Knights Boston Patriots (playing in Boston) Vermont Centaurs *AFC Central:* Kansas Chiefs Cleveland Browns North Dakota Chargers West Virginia Steelers Indianapolis Colts *AFC South:* Tennessee Titans Mississippi Jaguars Oklahoma City Oilers (former Houston Texans) Arkansas Hillbillies (if we're going to use Redskins again, might as well use this name too!) Albuquerque Aliens *AFC East:* Richmond Commanders Delaware Ravens Louisville Bengals Buffalo Bills Miami Dolphins You want to make MONEY in this business. So it's better to have a Los Angeles and Miami in there even if they are casual and flaky!
I think the New Mexico NFL Team should be called The Albuquerque Roadrunners, and their division should be in the AFC West, and the Teams colors would be Red and Yellow.
As an Iowa resident, I feel I could really get behind a team called the Iowa Eagles, though I think they'd be more likely to end up being based in Des Moines than any where else in the state. Besides, I think the Iowa Hawkeyes are far too popular in my hometown of Iowa City to make accommodating a NFL team here viable. However, our one-and-only suburb of of Coralville is getting an AIF indoor football team that starts playing next year, which is pretty exciting.
I used to think about this a lot, but then I realized this concept is kind of just College Football. Every state has a team, bigger states have multiple teams in different major cities, with various regions grouped together. Teams are more about the location as opposed to the team itself (Ohio State will always be Ohio, the Dolphins are only Miami because they play in Miami and nothing is stopping them from just going somewhere else). Teams represent state pride and form rivalries with neighboring states. Etc.
There's a great city nerd video where he goes over cities that are under and over represented in professional sports leagues, he used population stats to decide what places need more. Definitely worth a watch if that sort of thing interests you
I'm thrilled you gave Rochester, New Hampshire a team but I would have gone with "Rochester Royals". Or if you wanted an animal mascot, "Portsmouth Porcupines" 😂
Missed opportunity to bring back the Louisville Colonels, Hartford Blues and Providence Steamrollers from the 1920s NFL. The Steamrollers even won the NFL championship in 1928.
I'm a Vikings fan and I lived in Phoenix for a few years. There was a great bar called Four Peaks that was founded by a guy from Minnesota, so he turned it into a Vikings bar. I actually still miss hanging out there now that I'm back in the midwest.
Another poorly researched video! 2:56 The 49ers are NOT in San Francisco anymore! They play in a garbage San JOSE suburb! And did you forget about UFL teams like St. Louis and Birmingham? Not to mention calling the Mississippi team Buffalo City! Ignorance is, ignorance does!
I remember asking my coworkers would they rather have a true "National" Football League where each named US state/territory gets a team (potentially with a restructuring of divisions), OR a developed "International" Football League where 32 out-of-country teams are made with the same division structure that the NFL has today and after each has had their Superbowl there would be one more game that would be the ultimate world championship. The answer was harder for them to choose than they thought, so I'm glad I'm not the only one thinking about stuff like this. xD Edit: Maine's should have been Moose or Lobster related. Hell, if you wanted alliteration, the Portland Pines would've worked too
NFL is fine as it is, though the Jaguars should be in St. Louis. The European League of Football (ELF) is fine too, though they lack a team in England.
I don't think I want a 50-team NFL, but I respect the dude that is a Chiefs fan. ALEX SMITH IS A 3-TIME PRO-BOWLER THANKS TO ANDY REID, HOT ON THE HEALS OF FRICKIN' TODD HALEY AND ROMEO CRENNEL. THAT'S SEXY, DAMNIT.
I am really thinking about petitioning to have the titans renamed to the tennessee trash pandas. Our mascot is already a racoon and it would make sense given the fact we are swimming in garbage so far.
Im so happy you picked my home city of Rochester, NH, but there would (theoretically) be a lot more attention/focus and space if it were in Manchester, NH.
@@silverback7675 - Because the Rams should have never left L.A./Anaheim to begin with! And for that matter, the Cardinals should have never left St. Louis!
Ok so I need an explanation being from Mississippi....I noticed on some teams you moved to other states you put them in actual cities in those states like Sioux City, Iowa for the Eagles and Santa Fe, New Mexico for the Cowboys. Why did the Bills who you had move to Mississippi get call "Buffalo City"? There is no such city in Mississippi called Buffalo City...so either 1. You don't know any cities in Mississippi, and didn't bother to look them up (Biloxi being the obvious choice....**Biloxi Bills**) or 2. You wanted to keep the name "Buffalo" in the title. Which in that case makes no sense, because you took the only ACTUAL team that is in New York out of New York.
As a D.C. resident, I have never been so offended. Not only do we pay the same over-inflated taxes, pay the same higher-than-average grocery and gas prices, have NO representation in Congress, and live in the SAME crime-ridden capitol, but then you're gonna take away the REDSKINS from us, TOO? 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Oklahoma State would probably veto a pro team called the Cowboys. Miami can get away with calling themselves after the University of Jacksonville's mascot since the latter isn't anyway close to being a "big boy" school in the NCAA.
Oh Utahns would be brutal. There's already a lot of people in Utah (and eastern Idaho, for that matter) who already don't like USC, but his antics just make it worse for him. Zach Wilson on the other hand...
Utah will have to settle for the UFL for now. Unfortunately, the Stallions name is taken (the name of Utah's AAF team). But hey, I hear Coyotes is available!
Whole list of problems. FAR too many to list. Not going to bother. We dont need 50 teams However, the next logical step is an 8 team expansion to bring it to 40. However, If they do it, the NFL is infinitely more likely to give 4 of those teams across Europe, 2 for Canada (1 AFC/1NFC) and 2 for Mexico (same). This satisfies their push into foreign markets and making NFL football an international game which is also the next most logical step. But there are a lot of other variables that go into NFL teams and there are clearly consistent rules internally. The NFL strives for things like parity and symmetry. For example the AFC Raiders vs NFC Buccaneers, 2 pirate themed teams. Then there are an even number of "flying" teams between Cards, Falcons, Ravens, Jets, Eagles, Seahawks. Pairings like Saints Vs Vikings, which are for the humanoid wing which is too many to list. Youl see other similar groupings like Cats with Jags and Bengals in AFC and Lions and Panthers in NFC. So the NFL Likes to utilize these connections. They will continue to make them. For example, the NFL WANTS a team named Sharks or Whales so it pairs/contrasts with Dolphins as they are the only aquatic team so far. So for example you could see an Oregon team named the whales and if you dont know the history its definitely worth learning the connections between Florence Oregon and whales. Its well known the NFL wants to push into Europe now and its almost as well known that they want that strong instant partnership with Jaguar automotive, So they will likely find a way to relocate the Jaguars to England (Sometimes they will go against their own patterns if they find something else more important, Like realigning the entire league after expansion but still leaving the cowboys in the NFC east)
If they go to Canada, it will have to be places that the CFL don't exist in. Canadian government will VENOMOUSLY oppose the NFL invading their country. The NFC East is definitely going to be the Euro division, and no, the Jaguars aren't moving there. What proof do you even have about certain team names split 50/50?
The Steelers could be WV and then Eagles can stay in PA, though DE is a fine fit for the Eagles considering that's what people there support, largely, and their biggest city (Wilmington) is just urban sprawl of Philly anyways. I also feel like it could have taken some teams from college in the states that are crazy for those teams or are just prolific, like Alabama or Iowa.
I'm a football fan, and I disagree about how "they" are more passionate about college football than pro football. A lot of it is that college sports is part of the school, which many are part of that state education system, so they can't relocate because of wanting citizens to pay for a new stadium as opposed to pro sports. I would also use knights, fire, cougars, rush (flowing water), wolves, ducks, horned frogs, and dragons (Komodo dragon).
This is not possible. For many reason, there can only be a max of 32 teams. Also California and Texas, just by their sizes and populations need to have at least two teams each. For obvious reasons, AK and HI cannot have teams to the main 48 states. One other thing, there are no Armadillos in St. Louis or MO. Bobcats, Badgers, Coyotes, Mastodons or Mammoths are all animals associated with the state.
I think Oregon should have the Eagles. Here is my reasoning... Our 2 major college football teams are the University of Oregon Ducks and Oregon State University Beaver Both teams having to do with the water and one a bird that spends most of its time in or around the water while Eagles also spend much of their time near the water
The Patriots should change. You made a point of saying the Carolina Panthers now belong to South Carolina. I assume you want the Patriots to be the Massachusetts Patriots. New England to Massachusetts is more of a change than Carolina to South Carolina.
Apparently, Foxboro is not a suburb of Boston. Foxboro is closer to Providence, Rhode Island. But of course, Foxboro is part of the Boston metro. No doubt, if more New England states got teams, then it probably would help to have the Patriots as Massachusetts.
As someone who lives in Anchorage we would never call our team the Yetis. There are so many better names, also it would Alaska not Anchorage. Alaska Grizzlies Alaska Borealis Alaska Magpies Alaska Wolves Alaska Gold Alaska Freeze Alaska Glaciers Alaska Pioneers Alaska Orcas Alaska Volcanoes Alaska Quake Alaska Bush Pilots Personally I would go with the Alaska Pioneers or Alaska Gold.
Montana has so many better mascot choices. Also elk is already singular and plural, no need for the S. At the end of the video, you mention you grew up watching Alex Smith and Kareem Hunt.... Fuck, you made me feel old, and I'm 26.
@@psychopathyoutubeemployees280 I mean caliboy wasn't being political. It's just a meme. Also, you missed my point. Arizona's only had 1 team, so it should remain the Cards, while obviously the Rams wouldn't be the pick for California, so they should go back to St Louis
You forgot to put the Bengals somewhere.
And since you also forgot Kentucky that would probably be it,
Especially since Browns fans always make that joke.
Holy Shit you're right, guess the Fort Knox Prisoners are being replaced by the Lexington Bengals
@@Knuthh Louisville Bengals
@@zzander4649 honestly sounds better too
@@Knuthh Louisville is on the border so that would make more sense
Of Indiana @@moraco3323
Utah being the coyotes is diabolical after what happend in the NHL
Teehee
I was sad to hear you moved my Chargers, but Wyoming is kinda perfect. Wyoming population reflects the Chargers fanbase lmao
As someone who lives in Wyoming, I'm glad we didn't get the Cowboys since the state University team is already the Cowboys.
@@jordanshook73people live in wyoming??????
@@kobeiskindacool3763 That was the guy in the suit told me when they pulled the bag off my head. Still trying to figure that out.
Hot take: Wyoming should get the Bills (state full of buffalo), Chargers should move to Alabama (Birmingham Bolts has a nice ring to it) and the Colts should move from the South back to the East. I went into detail in another comment as to where the teams should go.
I feel like he missed the opportunity to move the chargers to Hawaii lol
6:44 Omaha Mannings and the logo is just Peyton Manning´s forehead
😂😂😂
As a New Mexican, moving the fuckin Cowboys, of all teams, into NM, and then not choosing the cultural and economic hub of the state (Albuquerque) has filled me with an inexplicable rage
I did the same thing a few months ago. This is what I came up with.
Arizona- Keeping the Cardinals
California- Keeping the 49ers
Colorado- Keeping the Broncos
Florida- Keeping the Buccaneers
Georgia- Keeping the Falcons
Hawaii- Getting the Dolphins
Illinois- Keeping the Bears
Indiana- Keeping the Colts
Iowa- Getting the Bangles
Kansas- Getting the Chiefs (They currently plan on the MO Side of KC)
Louisiana-Keeping the Saints
Maryland- Keeping the Ravens
Massachusetts- Keeping the Patriots
Michigan- Keeping the Lions
Minnesota- Keeping the Vikings
Mississippi- Getting the Jaguars
Missouri- Getting the Rams back
New Jersey- Keeping/Getting Jets (They are now the NJ Jets like they already should be)
New Mexico- Getting the Cowboys
New York- Getting/Keeping the Giants (The Giants now ACTUALLY play in NY)
North Carolina- Keeping the Panthers
North Dakota- Getting the Chargers
Ohio- Keeping the Browns
Oklahoma- Getting the Bills
Pennsylvania- Keeping the Eagles
Tennessee- Keeping the Titans
Texas- Keeping the Texans
Virginia- Keeping the Commanders
Washington- Keeping the Seahawks
West Virginia- Getting the Steelers
Wisconsin- Keeping the Packers
Now let's make new teams to give to each remaining State
Alabama- Huntsville Rocketeers (Named from the city's nickname of rocket city do to its history of aerospace technology)
Alaska- Alaska Malamutes (A reference to the Alaska state dog and the state's history of dog sledding)
Arkansas- Arkansas Diamond Heads (Not the best, but it references Arkansas having the world's only public diamond mine)
Connecticut- Connecticut Colonials (Referencing the states rich history)
Delaware- Wilmington Crabbers (Referencing that the state has the largest population of Horseshoe crabs in the world. Yes I know Horseshoe Crabs aren't true crabs, just roll with it)
Idaho- Boise Bluebirds (A reference to the state bird)
Kentucky- Louisville Mustangs (A type of horse because of the Kentucky Derby)
Maine- Lewiston Lobsters (this should be obvious)
Montana- Billings Grizzlies (Montana's State Animal)
Nebraska- Nebraska Prairie Hawks (Not technically right, but it sounds better than prairie falcons)
New Hampshire- Manchester Maple Trees (State is known for maple syrup)
Oregon- Portland Pioneers (Both a reference to the Oregon Trail and Madden 24)
Rhode Island- Providence Clams (State is known for its clams)
South Carolina- Charleston Cheetahs (I wanted to keep the big cat theme to have some parallel with NC)
South Dakota- Sioux Falls Pheasants (State bird and I couldn't think of anything better that rolled off the tongue well.)
Utah- Salt Lake City Prophets (Was going for a reference to the states large LDS [Mormon] Population)
Vermont- Burlington Brewers (State known for craft beer)
Wyoming- Wyoming Bullfighters ( A reference to the states propensity for rodeos)
Some of these aren't the best, but they're what I could come up with.
I made a comment similar to yours and now that I think of it, I think I like moving the Dolphins to Hawaii and keeping the Eagles in Pennsylvania. WV has a large steel industry as well and would make sense there. I had the Bills move to Wyoming because of the buffalo population, Cowboys in Oklahoma (Cowboy state), Chargers in Alabama (Birmingham Bolts just sounds nice).
I think I’d amend my choice for the Jags to Mississippi as opposed to South Carolina
I think Arkansas could be the Little Rock diamonds, don’t think you need diamond heads, sometimes simple is better. Alternatively you could keep the iconic college mascot with the Arkansas razorbacks
Mormons have an affinity for bees, so I'd name the Utah team the Bees.
I can assure you there are zero Horseshoe Crabs in Wilmington. They are downstate at the beach
@@ThePhl4ever I know, I was going based on 2 things.
1. Largest Populated City
2. Feature of State or City
I think the eagles would make more sense in Delaware since Wilmington is basically a part of the greater Philly metro (plus septa goes there)
yeah foe real. And Wilmington is in the Delaware Valley which is Philly Metro market
I think it would make even more sense tho to keep the eagles in Philly, one of the biggest citites in the country, and instead relocate the Steelers to West Virginia, where like half of their fans are already from anyway.
Oh boy, another one of these videos. I'll play along.
*NFC West:*
Montana 49ers
Los Angeles Rams
Seattle Seahawks
Arizona Cardinals
Alaska Blizzards
*NFC North:*
Wyoming Tomahawks
Omaha Winds
Utah Coyotes
South Dakota Bikers (mascot is a babe in black leather pants and vest)
Iowa Plants
*NFC Central:*
Green Bay Packers
Minnesota Vikings
St. Louis BattleHawks
Chicago Bears
Detroit Lions
*NFC South:*
Dallas Cowboys
Atlanta Falcons
New Orleans Saints
Birmingham Stallions
South Carolina Buccaneers
*NFC East:*
Washington Redskins (Landover, Maryland)
New Jersey Giants (one of the New York City suburbs that North Jersey is)
Hartford Whalers (might as well at this point)
Philadelphia Eagles
North Carolina Panthers
*AFC West:*
Portland Breakers
Honolulu Flames
Boise Pegasus
Las Vegas Raiders
Denver Broncos
*AFC North:*
Maine Spears (refuse to call them Yamatos)
Providence Jets
New Hampshire Knights
Boston Patriots (playing in Boston)
Vermont Centaurs
*AFC Central:*
Kansas Chiefs
Cleveland Browns
North Dakota Chargers
West Virginia Steelers
Indianapolis Colts
*AFC South:*
Tennessee Titans
Mississippi Jaguars
Oklahoma City Oilers (former Houston Texans)
Arkansas Hillbillies (if we're going to use Redskins again, might as well use this name too!)
Albuquerque Aliens
*AFC East:*
Richmond Commanders
Delaware Ravens
Louisville Bengals
Buffalo Bills
Miami Dolphins
You want to make MONEY in this business. So it's better to have a Los Angeles and Miami in there even if they are casual and flaky!
You say that Badgers is a name that would be in the NFL in future (7:13), and it existed, but in the past as the Milwaukee Badgers from 1922 to 1926.
Once again, this Knuth didn't do his homework.
I was entertained bud, keep it up brother!
Sick ass video, but Delaware should've gotten the Eagles. Easiest lay-up of a relocation and you BLEW IT!!!!!!! but otherwise i liked it :)
I agree. Wilmington Eagles.
His research is very poor. Thus, it's NOT a "sick ass" video!
I think the New Mexico NFL Team should be called The Albuquerque Roadrunners, and their division should be in the AFC West, and the Teams colors would be Red and Yellow.
New Mexico Toreadores?
As an Iowa resident, I feel I could really get behind a team called the Iowa Eagles, though I think they'd be more likely to end up being based in Des Moines than any where else in the state. Besides, I think the Iowa Hawkeyes are far too popular in my hometown of Iowa City to make accommodating a NFL team here viable. However, our one-and-only suburb of of Coralville is getting an AIF indoor football team that starts playing next year, which is pretty exciting.
Yes!!! I live in iowa to but im a cowboys fan and i dont think i could do the Iowa Eagles
I used to think about this a lot, but then I realized this concept is kind of just College Football. Every state has a team, bigger states have multiple teams in different major cities, with various regions grouped together.
Teams are more about the location as opposed to the team itself (Ohio State will always be Ohio, the Dolphins are only Miami because they play in Miami and nothing is stopping them from just going somewhere else). Teams represent state pride and form rivalries with neighboring states. Etc.
There's a great city nerd video where he goes over cities that are under and over represented in professional sports leagues, he used population stats to decide what places need more. Definitely worth a watch if that sort of thing interests you
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I'm thrilled you gave Rochester, New Hampshire a team but I would have gone with "Rochester Royals". Or if you wanted an animal mascot, "Portsmouth Porcupines" 😂
Missed opportunity to bring back the Louisville Colonels, Hartford Blues and Providence Steamrollers from the 1920s NFL. The Steamrollers even won the NFL championship in 1928.
1:31 LET'S GO TEXANS would Represent Texas 🤘 🏈
no cowboys are texas been in dallas longer move texans to new mexico
I'm a Vikings fan and I lived in Phoenix for a few years. There was a great bar called Four Peaks that was founded by a guy from Minnesota, so he turned it into a Vikings bar. I actually still miss hanging out there now that I'm back in the midwest.
In cave creek?
Another poorly researched video!
2:56 The 49ers are NOT in San Francisco anymore! They play in a garbage San JOSE suburb!
And did you forget about UFL teams like St. Louis and Birmingham?
Not to mention calling the Mississippi team Buffalo City!
Ignorance is, ignorance does!
-open video
-Chiefs fan
-opinion immediately discarded
GOOD JOB DUDE
Love the video keep up the work
1:55 I was gettin ready to rap on sight tbh
I would’ve moved the Cowboys to Arkansas since that’s where Jerry is from. It seems like a Jerry type move in this scenario
Utah Coyotoes when Utah stole the Coyotes hockey team is just evil 😂
So you were a patriots fan in 2016
I remember asking my coworkers would they rather have a true "National" Football League where each named US state/territory gets a team (potentially with a restructuring of divisions), OR a developed "International" Football League where 32 out-of-country teams are made with the same division structure that the NFL has today and after each has had their Superbowl there would be one more game that would be the ultimate world championship.
The answer was harder for them to choose than they thought, so I'm glad I'm not the only one thinking about stuff like this. xD
Edit: Maine's should have been Moose or Lobster related. Hell, if you wanted alliteration, the Portland Pines would've worked too
NFL is fine as it is, though the Jaguars should be in St. Louis. The European League of Football (ELF) is fine too, though they lack a team in England.
Why not have four conferences?
American.
National.
Continental.
Interstate.
Of course, it would upset the equal number of teams for the divisions.
The bengals would be great to move to like Louisville, Lexington, or Newport to be the Kentucky team since you forgot both. Love the vid tho!
Tulsa Twisters would’ve been cooler tbh
That's so good. I thought bring back the Oilers for Oklahoma City but that is good.
@@worfsonofmogh1154 oh yea Oilers would make a ton of sense too
Love this video idea, I am from Seattle and I am a Huge Lions fan
Bold to move a team to Asheville after the hurricane
I don't think I want a 50-team NFL, but I respect the dude that is a Chiefs fan. ALEX SMITH IS A 3-TIME PRO-BOWLER THANKS TO ANDY REID, HOT ON THE HEALS OF FRICKIN' TODD HALEY AND ROMEO CRENNEL. THAT'S SEXY, DAMNIT.
I am really thinking about petitioning to have the titans renamed to the tennessee trash pandas. Our mascot is already a racoon and it would make sense given the fact we are swimming in garbage so far.
Im so happy you picked my home city of Rochester, NH, but there would (theoretically) be a lot more attention/focus and space if it were in Manchester, NH.
Good vid, yet I’m a bills fan and that picture in your room makes me cry
Great video and love your energy. You can tell you put a lot of work into this! Keep it up!
He did a garbage job on research! No UFL teams for example.
Bandwagon fan
As a Bills fan and a MS resident, thank you
Why didn't you move the Rams back to St. Louis?
Check out my comment, I make the same case! It’s dumb to reinvent the wheel, Rams won in St Louis so I’m sure they’d be welcomed back there.
St. Louis Battlehawks.
@@silverback7675 - Because the Rams should have never left L.A./Anaheim to begin with! And for that matter, the Cardinals should have never left St. Louis!
Glad the algorithm chose this for me. You definitely need to do this for the other big 3 sports!
@@Bex25 Basketball, Baseball, and Hockey I’m assuming?
@@Knuthh yeah probably not soccer
@@michael7054 - And why not soccer?
After how poorly researched this video is, no.
maybe the bills should be in wyoming or the cowboys or oklahoma
Oklahoma State University is already the Cowboys so that wouldn't work.
maybe the bills should stay in new york since they're the only team that plays in the state
Ok so I need an explanation being from Mississippi....I noticed on some teams you moved to other states you put them in actual cities in those states like Sioux City, Iowa for the Eagles and Santa Fe, New Mexico for the Cowboys. Why did the Bills who you had move to Mississippi get call "Buffalo City"? There is no such city in Mississippi called Buffalo City...so either 1. You don't know any cities in Mississippi, and didn't bother to look them up (Biloxi being the obvious choice....**Biloxi Bills**) or 2. You wanted to keep the name "Buffalo" in the title. Which in that case makes no sense, because you took the only ACTUAL team that is in New York out of New York.
LOVED the video! and ur presentation style is 👌
HATED his lack of research!
7:00 Rochester Warriors…
I figured you’d have picked Concord or Manchester, not Rochester.
Can’t complain about my hometown being picked though…
Welp, I guess I'm moving to Iowa and teaching them how to make a Philly Cheesesteak.
As a D.C. resident, I have never been so offended. Not only do we pay the same over-inflated taxes, pay the same higher-than-average grocery and gas prices, have NO representation in Congress, and live in the SAME crime-ridden capitol, but then you're gonna take away the REDSKINS from us, TOO? 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
You could always send states with multiple teams have the teams move to other states like move 2 of the Florida teams to other states.
I think this is the only world where my Alabama gets a professional sports franchise 😢
I'm surprised you didn't the Cowboys in Oklahoma. Since they already have the state cowboys. Could have had a Co'ed
Oklahoma State would probably veto a pro team called the Cowboys. Miami can get away with calling themselves after the University of Jacksonville's mascot since the latter isn't anyway close to being a "big boy" school in the NCAA.
Next thing you know, Illinois might want a team.
As a resident of CT, choosing Manchester over Hartford and New Haven is wild
hartford whalers return as a football team
Be glad Utah doesn’t have a nfl team, for Caleb William’s sake
Oh Utahns would be brutal. There's already a lot of people in Utah (and eastern Idaho, for that matter) who already don't like USC, but his antics just make it worse for him.
Zach Wilson on the other hand...
Utah will have to settle for the UFL for now. Unfortunately, the Stallions name is taken (the name of Utah's AAF team). But hey, I hear Coyotes is available!
Why move the panthers to SC? They’re based in Charolette which is in NC?
Great video tho
Personally I’d of kept the panthers in nc and move the jags to sc
@@gammaalphasigma5558 - You mentioning about the stupidity of putting the Panthers in South Carolina is the reason this is NOT a great video!
Any list that puts the BILLS (only team actually in NY) elsewhere, is a joke.
Why do we have to be “Prisoners” my guy?
Kentucky Colonels, amirite?
Kentucky Bengals, Louisville Bengals, Lexington Bengals, Covington Bengals, Newport Bengals, Frankfort Bengals
@@michael7054 its honestly all good.
@@JohnCornette kentucky sanders after the col and name deoin coach
Whole list of problems. FAR too many to list. Not going to bother.
We dont need 50 teams However, the next logical step is an 8 team expansion to bring it to 40. However, If they do it, the NFL is infinitely more likely to give 4 of those teams across Europe, 2 for Canada (1 AFC/1NFC) and 2 for Mexico (same). This satisfies their push into foreign markets and making NFL football an international game which is also the next most logical step.
But there are a lot of other variables that go into NFL teams and there are clearly consistent rules internally. The NFL strives for things like parity and symmetry. For example the AFC Raiders vs NFC Buccaneers, 2 pirate themed teams. Then there are an even number of "flying" teams between Cards, Falcons, Ravens, Jets, Eagles, Seahawks. Pairings like Saints Vs Vikings, which are for the humanoid wing which is too many to list. Youl see other similar groupings like Cats with Jags and Bengals in AFC and Lions and Panthers in NFC.
So the NFL Likes to utilize these connections. They will continue to make them. For example, the NFL WANTS a team named Sharks or Whales so it pairs/contrasts with Dolphins as they are the only aquatic team so far. So for example you could see an Oregon team named the whales and if you dont know the history its definitely worth learning the connections between Florence Oregon and whales.
Its well known the NFL wants to push into Europe now and its almost as well known that they want that strong instant partnership with Jaguar automotive, So they will likely find a way to relocate the Jaguars to England (Sometimes they will go against their own patterns if they find something else more important, Like realigning the entire league after expansion but still leaving the cowboys in the NFC east)
Bro you seem like a 49ers fan 😂
@@ZarkGamingOfficial As a Raiders fan. NO.
If they go to Canada, it will have to be places that the CFL don't exist in. Canadian government will VENOMOUSLY oppose the NFL invading their country.
The NFC East is definitely going to be the Euro division, and no, the Jaguars aren't moving there.
What proof do you even have about certain team names split 50/50?
Now they gotta make 2 or 3 leagues with the nfl being the top league and the others being a promotion and relegation system
Wouldn’t the Iowa team be in Des Moines and the New Mexico team in Albuquerque?
Now I finally have a team in my city! Billings Elks!
This is stupid
Wyoming Cheyenne gonna be lit
Choosing the broncos is the ultimate South Dakota team decision
The Steelers could be WV and then Eagles can stay in PA, though DE is a fine fit for the Eagles considering that's what people there support, largely, and their biggest city (Wilmington) is just urban sprawl of Philly anyways. I also feel like it could have taken some teams from college in the states that are crazy for those teams or are just prolific, like Alabama or Iowa.
Cowboys leaving is crazy
He obviously doesn't want to make money if he thinks the Texans are the money draw!
This great
Agree to disagree.
Bills to Vermont makes more sense
it would be weird for kc stadium to be in MO if its a KS team
I'm a football fan, and I disagree about how "they" are more passionate about college football than pro football. A lot of it is that college sports is part of the school, which many are part of that state education system, so they can't relocate because of wanting citizens to pay for a new stadium as opposed to pro sports.
I would also use knights, fire, cougars, rush (flowing water), wolves, ducks, horned frogs, and dragons (Komodo dragon).
This is not possible. For many reason, there can only be a max of 32 teams. Also California and Texas, just by their sizes and populations need to have at least two teams each. For obvious reasons, AK and HI cannot have teams to the main 48 states. One other thing, there are no Armadillos in St. Louis or MO. Bobcats, Badgers, Coyotes, Mastodons or Mammoths are all animals associated with the state.
I wish North Dakota had a professional teams but that will never happen
Get more people to immigrant to your state and maybe someday you'll get one.
I think Oregon should have the Eagles. Here is my reasoning... Our 2 major college football teams are the
University of Oregon Ducks and
Oregon State University Beaver
Both teams having to do with the water and one a bird that spends most of its time in or around the water while Eagles also spend much of their time near the water
Then the NFL season would be way longer 🥰 i love football
#RAISEHAIL love this video
In my opinion, Idaho should’ve been the Boise Spuds
Chargers moving to Wyoming means they have a chance to have actual home games
Which dorm is that? I lived in Matthews my first two years at SDSU and that looks very familiar
I'm a Broncos fan from New England.
Great video
Horrible video!
Curious there are no Grizzly Bear teams
That doesn't make any sense. Some states have multiple teams, you just can't shuffle them around. 50 states, 64 teams. You might get away with that.
The Patriots should change. You made a point of saying the Carolina Panthers now belong to South Carolina. I assume you want the Patriots to be the Massachusetts Patriots. New England to Massachusetts is more of a change than Carolina to South Carolina.
Apparently, Foxboro is not a suburb of Boston. Foxboro is closer to Providence, Rhode Island. But of course, Foxboro is part of the Boston metro. No doubt, if more New England states got teams, then it probably would help to have the Patriots as Massachusetts.
#SKOL
As someone who lives in Anchorage we would never call our team the Yetis. There are so many better names, also it would Alaska not Anchorage.
Alaska Grizzlies
Alaska Borealis
Alaska Magpies
Alaska Wolves
Alaska Gold
Alaska Freeze
Alaska Glaciers
Alaska Pioneers
Alaska Orcas
Alaska Volcanoes
Alaska Quake
Alaska Bush Pilots
Personally I would go with the Alaska Pioneers or Alaska Gold.
I’m a chargers fan as an Iowan
Very fun idea, good video!
He needed to do a better job researching the material though.
0:20
That's because it's America's Team
Id vibe with Hornets
bro, I live in Lexington Kentucky. This is just a disgrace
Montana has so many better mascot choices. Also elk is already singular and plural, no need for the S.
At the end of the video, you mention you grew up watching Alex Smith and Kareem Hunt.... Fuck, you made me feel old, and I'm 26.
I can't fathom why you wouldn't just put the Rams in St Louis and the Eagles in Wilmington Delaware. Very uh interesting choice lol
Come on, man! (Wilmington Biden joke)
@caliboy09 - Do not bring politics into this!
Rams should have never left L.A./Anaheim to begin with. Cardinals should have never moved to Arizona.
@@psychopathyoutubeemployees280 I mean caliboy wasn't being political. It's just a meme. Also, you missed my point. Arizona's only had 1 team, so it should remain the Cards, while obviously the Rams wouldn't be the pick for California, so they should go back to St Louis
I really like this video. It's under no illusions of being a realistic thing the NFL should do, it's just fun.
Yeah I agree. States like Wyoming and Alaska are so unpopulated why would the NFL ever do this ? It's a fun idea though.
No, the uploader doesn't do his research properly! Ignoring UFL teams for example.
@psychopathyoutubeemployees280 it's not an essay, he doesn't need to do research
@@psychopathyoutubeemployees280 bro it's not an essay, it's not Evan a video essay, it's fine
@@northdakotagamer - Spoken like the ignorant sheep you are!
Bills needed to be in like Montana or one of the Dakotas
Bill should go to Connecticut
There’s not two football teams in Pittsburgh there’s one in Pittsburgh and one in Philadelphia there’s the Steelers and the eagles
What is thisciyy choice
I'm forever heartbroken you took the Chiefs away from the important Kansas City... 😢
Man, get ready for some awful QB play in some, maybe most, of those games every week!