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Since the Rams and Raiders both left 20 years ago, the league has essentially used Los Angeles as leverage for every NFL city that balks at building an upgraded stadium for its current team.
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Though the NFL proclaims to disdain gambling, this tidbit out of Britain might have turned some heads: Bookmaker William Hill is predicting it will take around $33 million in wagers on the NFL this season, nearly doubling the handle from 2012.
This is the future of the NFL — the $9 billion league that kicked off the 2014 season this week and has plans on going bigger over the next decade.
"I think this next generation of football fans comes out of a time where they've multi-tasked their whole life," Steinberg said. "They text, tweet, Instagram. They've got big bursts of color and sound coming over them and they have the delusion they can control every second of sensory stimulation with their thumb."
Zimbalist doesn't think the exponential growth of wireless, phone and internet options for viewing games will last forever, and he also warns that it could cannibalize the TV audience, which could make the broadcasters wary.
The NFL has spearheaded a league-wide project to improve stadium connectivity, knowing full-well that the in-stadium experience had become limited because it only allowed the fan to see one game. In a fantasy-football world, one game at a time no longer suffices.
EUROPE: Andrew Zimbalist, a sports economist at Smith College, thinks international expansion is the NFL's biggest money making opportunity.
"If you have a well-run, well-marketed team in Los Angeles, the sky's the limit," Steinberg said.
"You see the NFL reaching out its tentacles a little farther every year," he said.
The natural progression would be to place a full-time team there and build a real fan base; there's a lot of talk that it will happen by the end of the decade.
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On the other hand, Steinberg remembers sitting with Art Modell in the 1980s and convincing him that a deal that paid each team around $17 million a year for a national TV contract was not ridiculous but, rather, the tip of the iceberg.
Nothing's certain, of course. The growth of wireless could make traditional TV contracts worth less. Still, NFL broadcasts fill the list of top 10 most-viewed shows every week of the season. They are that increasingly rare live event that brings together an ever-fractionalized viewing audience.
"Nothing the NFL does follows rational profit-and-loss economics," Steinberg says.
The biggest payoff, however, might come from a new team playing in a league-financed stadium. (That might have those in-seat TV monitors.) The expansion fee would essentially be pick-a-number, and that money would be distributed among the teams. Naming rights? If the league owned the stadium, its cash register would ring.
NEW MEDIA: Verizon paid $1 billion over four seasons to stream games on mobile devices. Someday, the NFL might want to create its own network to handle this sort of business.
Yes, the slices of TV money would be further diluted with another team, but Steinberg figures, at worst, it's a wash, because the value of the subsequent contract would increase with the LA market — population 18 million — in play.
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"Every single time these negotiations occur, you hear the networks say the same thing: 'We're being priced out of the business,'" Steinberg said. "Then, the numbers come out."
LOS ANGELES: So, if the Cowboys are worth $3 billion and the NBA's Los Angeles Clippers just sold for $2 billion, what would happen if the NFL finally gets around to bringing a team back to America's second-biggest city?
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Commissioner Roger Goodell is thinking even bigger — on record as saying he wants to grow the NFL into a $25 billion business by 2027.
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