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why do u think so?NFL HQ will move to LA once the stadium and complex are complete.
why do u think so?
One reason I can think that they would prefer NYC is that the judges in the Southern District and the Second Circuit Court of appeals in NYC are much more likely to be sympathetic to the NFL as a quasi-corporate entity, than California courts. Why would they want to have to litigate player disputes in front of a far more "Progressive" bench?
I live in Manhattan. The league office is a ten minute walk from Grand Central Station, which connects the city to Connecticut and suburban NY by a 30 or so minute train ride...depending on how much you can afford to spend for a house...the office is also a quick cab or subway from Penn Station where you can easily connect to northern new jersey...in fact, i'm pretty sure that commuting by car in the LA area, where I have been stuck many times in monumental traffic jams in LA and around LAX, is far more difficult "logistically."I think litigation may be a very small part of tbe decision making.
Working in Manhattan is logistically so much more difficult. The massive complex in Southern California will be able to accommodate everything. I just got an inside scoop from someone who is involved with marketing for the new stadium.