The Green Bay Anomaly - SB Nation Small Market Roundtable

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Last but not least in the SB Nation Small Market Roundtable is the Green Bay Anomaly. Most everyone reading this is familiar with the two major things that make the Packers unique in the NFL. First, the Green Bay metropolitan area has a population of 226,778 while the next smallest metropolitan area for a NFL team is in Buffalo which has 1.2 million people . If Milwaukee is considered part of ... [link]

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The Linc 7.11.07 - Top 10 everything edition
Published 7/12/2007 by BleedGreen <info@bleedinggreennation.com> at Bleeding Green Nation: Front Page Posts
... The SBN small market rountable finishes up with it's final installment "The Green Bay Anomaly." (Acme Packing Company) ...

SB Nation Small Market Roundtable - The Recap
Published 7/12/2007 by Brian G <info@buffalorumblings.com> at Buffalo Rumblings: Front Page Posts

SB Nation Small Market Roundtable: Conclusion
Published 7/12/2007 by BigBlueShoe <info@stampedeblue.com> at Stampede Blue: Front Page Posts

Quick Bytes!
Published 7/13/2007 by River City Rage <info@bigcatcountry.com> at Big Cat Country: Front Page Posts

Congressman Higgins: Bills Should Be Community Owned
Published 2/8/2008 by Brian Galliford <info@buffalorumblings.com> at Buffalo Rumblings: Front Page Posts
Congressman Brian Higgins (NY-27) has written a letter to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell urging the NFL to consider allowing its franchises to be community-owned. Amending the NFL's constitution, which currently prohibits NFL teams from being owned on a community basis, is Higgins' ultimate goal. This request comes days after Buffalo Bills owner Ralph Wilson finalized a deal that will allow his Bills to play eight games in Toronto over the next five years - a deal that has raised concern amongst the Buffalo community as to the future viability of our beloved franchise. "The Bills are a regional treasure and part of the fabric of our ...

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