Toronto has the oldest professional football team in the world and you just want to give it away to another city? They may be at a historic low in regards of support, but they deserve far better treatment than that. It's astonishing how expendable Toronto's institutions and culture are to locals, but I suppose that's to be expected when the vast majority of locals aren't actually from Toronto. People move here, then want to ditch pieces of Toronto that aren't to their liking? The sheer callousness of that is off the chart.
What goes down, can go back up. The Argonauts are Toronto's football team and will claw their way back even if the current generation have been the worst custodians of the city's culture/heritage one could ever conjure up in your worst nightmare. It's about time Toronto's principal city supported this Canadian institution rather than destroying what took 150 years to build. That the city that gave birth to the sport now wants to get rid of it is the cruelest blow of all.
The NFL fantasy? There is no financial benefit to the NFL coming here and they know it. Money Canadians currently spend on US NFL teams will just get funneled towards Canadian based teams instead. The revenue for the NFL won't change one little bit. The last Bills game in Toronto only drew 38,000 and that's after steep discounts, heavy promotion, and thousands of ticket giveaways to avoid the embarrassment of a half empty stadium.
The reality is that the culture of Toronto has changed. Football (Canadian and American together) used to be a solid #2 in this city, but is arguably down to 5th today. Soccer, hockey, basketball, and baseball all rank ahead of gridiron (Canadian and American together). This is a city where its hard to find a high school with a football team, fields get ripped up and replaced by soccer pitches, and people look at you like you're from Mars when you suit up to go play a game. I would know, I play football.
The troubles with the Argonauts aren't limited to Canadian football, it's a problem with football overall. The NFL would be fools to come anywhere near Toronto and they're finally realizing what an awful football town this is. Want to rescue this sport? Go start with the team you already have... and don't really deserve. The Double Blue.
20,000-30,000 Torontonians still show up to support Toronto's football team. That's more than the soccer team, so the argument that no one's loyal to this team is false. Thank God for those people. People trying to save Toronto's old buildings aren't the only ones guarding this city's cultural heritage.