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If you want the Jaguars in Jacksonville, then you will believe the city benefits plenty.

If you're fine with the concept of the Jaguars not being in Jacksonville, then you won't believe the city benefits enough. Does the city benefit from professional sports enough to merit public funding? Everyone has their opinion.

Bottom line: If a smaller-market team is to participate in the NFL, stadium funding usually must be a public-private partnership. A first thought always will be, "Why can't rich owners pay for this themselves?" Explaining that small markets can't generate the revenue to justify owners self-funding megastadiums gets a bit too complex and cumbersome for many people to want to accept, so the discussion often ends there. Many people always will instinctively recoil at the idea of public funds supporting professional sports. There are many, many levels in this discussion – too many to address in one O-Zone answer and possibly too many to address in multiple answers.
