Zero2Cool
8 years ago
The Packers want the NFL Draft in 2019 to be held in Green Bay. Why not? It would be 100 years of the Green Bay Packers. The new Titletown District should be open with more hotel space and it'll be no worse weather wise than Chicago or New York. How many more storied franchises are their than the Packers in the NFL?



The Packers in their application emphasized team and league history and the resources Green Bay will have, including the new Titletown District west of Lambeau Field. Hotel rooms are the biggest issue, Murphy said.

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yooperfan
8 years ago
I'll jump on that bandwagon!!!😁
beast
8 years ago


I love the idea... but it's a VERY VERY uphill battle as Roger Goodell and the NFL are CLEARLY looking towards the largest markets they can get... and Green Bay is towards the bottom on market size.

Though, one positive is that they seem to be attempting to go to northern areas that won't be in the running for Super Bowls because it might be too cold for the NFL... but if the Packers get it... I'll assume it will only because the 100 years and other larger markets don't want it enough.
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musccy
8 years ago
I don't really get how market size matters with this, but I acknowledge my business savvy is lacking. The podium and backdrop look identical whether you're in Resch, MSG, or any other basketball arena. I really don't think a 49'ers or Bengals fan gives a shit if their first round pick is announced in Green Bay vs. LA.
DakotaT
8 years ago
I'd just be happy if ESPN and NFL Network would just stay on the air when the Packers made their picks, and then talked about the player. The NFL Owners are marketing whores, and Green Bay doesn't fit the bill in any way shape or form. I'm just glad the Packers have won a few Super Bowls in my lifetime and remain competitive.
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Smokey
8 years ago
It would be a fine thing for Green Bay to host an NFL Draft, but let's look at the big picture.

The NFL Owners are looking to maximize not only their Leagues exposure with the draft, but their corporate sponsors as well. You will never see this event held in a Jacksonville, Fla. or Buffalo, NY. . Only cities like Los Angles, Atlanta, New York, or Miami have a real chance to host such event . Such cities have the facilities to better cater to the activities that rich sponsors hold. The Dew Drop Lounge at the Holiday Inn does not cut it with the big boys. They need places to hold their Huge Parties and film their new and veteran athletes promoting their products, the Moose Lodge Hall does not fill the requirements.

The smaller market NFL cities are as good a place to live and work as any of the larger market cities, but there is more to an NFL Draft than a large enough theater or arena to hold it in.


GO PACK GO !!


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beast
8 years ago

I don't really get how market size matters with this, but I acknowledge my business savvy is lacking. The podium and backdrop look identical whether you're in Resch, MSG, or any other basketball arena. I really don't think a 49'ers or Bengals fan gives a shit if their first round pick is announced in Green Bay vs. LA.

Originally Posted by: musccy 



Honestly I don't totally get it either... I'm just noticing the markets that the NFL has targeted and have reportedly reached out too... from what I remember, the NFL wanted the draft in either Los Angeles or Chicago... and neither city seemed that interested, while smaller markets did... and the NFL seemed to ignore the smaller markets... and kept going after the bigger markets.

And I think Smokey probably nailed it... that it's not about the draft's market... but it's probably about all the extra curricular activities market...

I'm purely guessing, but it's probably a lot harder to throw secret parties at the NFL level in GB, compared to other cities. Or 5 star fancy spots to keep all the diva owners entertained. Or hot spots for draft picks and sponsors to do photo shoots and ads, etc.

It would be a fine thing for Green Bay to host an NFL Draft, but let's look at the big picture.

The NFL Owners are looking to maximize not only their Leagues exposure with the draft, but their corporate sponsors as well. You will never see this event held in a Jacksonville, Fla. or Buffalo, NY. . Only cities like Los Angles, Atlanta, New York, or Miami have a real chance to host such event . Such cities have the facilities to better cater to the activities that rich sponsors hold. The Dew Drop Lounge at the Holiday Inn does not cut it with the big boys. They need places to hold their Huge Parties and film their new and veteran athletes promoting their products, the Moose Lodge Hall does not fill the requirements.

The smaller market NFL cities are as good a place to live and work as any of the larger market cities, but there is more to an NFL Draft than a large enough theater or arena to hold it in.


GO PACK GO !!


[cheers] [cheers]

Originally Posted by: Smokey 



Well said!
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Cheesey
8 years ago
They won't allow a super bowl here. The LEAST they can do is give GB a few draft years.

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Smokey
8 years ago

They won't allow a super bowl here. The LEAST they can do is give GB a few draft years.

Originally Posted by: Cheesey 



Cheesey, be happy with the NFC Championship Game, because that is the best NFL Event that Green Bay will ever see. Moaning and complaining about not getting a SB or an NFL Draft are never going to change the reality of it.

What a city like GB and it's team the Packers do best is to shine as an example to all other sports teams of what a small market sports team can accomplish , provided the team has as fair a chance as a large market team . In this case, the scales are just as equal as can be. GB get's the same revenue from TV and Radio as every other team. Merchandise sails (for GB or any other team ) depend upon the popularity of the team / players. Ticket sales at games depends on stadium size, price of tickets, and in some cases how well the home team competes. Concession sales and more make up a teams revenues . How that revenue is used is as different as the management of each team.

Cheesey, GB won't get a NFL Draft or a SB, but you can join The Tailgaters Fantasy Football League !

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Cheesey
8 years ago
I never got into "fantasy football". Truth is, I don't follow the other teams enough to know who to draft.
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