One year before an owner can ever relocate a team, they must announce it. Then the community has a chance to buy that team at its fair market value, including through The kind of community ownership model that has kept the Green Bay packers in NFL's smallest market for over 100 years. If no one wants to buy the team and keep it in the home city, then the owner could move it. But it's a simple idea. (02:52–03:00)
CLAIM
Asserts that community ownership has sustained the Green Bay Packers in a small market.
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