NFL has a salary cap, so there's only so much an owner can do in regards to "investing" in players. Most of the playoff teams this year have lucked into franchise QB's (Brady/Rodgers/Ryan/Wilson/Manning/Prescott??). Even with continued high draft picks (Cleveland/Jacksonville), it still depends somewhat on luck...and excellent scouting.dredger wrote:^ I think the real answer is when they are in their new stadium. At the moment, the team is terrible and the stadium is truly needs a 100,000 people to be a fan experience.
To me the big question, will Stan K invest in the coaches/players once they are in Ingleside or will he truly continue to be one of the worst pro team owners in history? Doesn't matter which sport or league whether it be in LA, Denver or across the pond he has the money to field great teams. But we know the history otherwise
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^ Good points on players but I think your point about scouting/front office says a lot. I think Dallas owner Jerry Jones has the biggest ego in Texas by far and despise the guy but man did build a separate office/training/practice facility above and beyond anything out there. Of course that is the opposite extreme, the guy with biggest ego trying to have the biggest trophy case before he dies. But fall back on Stan K has a lot of more resources at hand to at least put his franchise in a better position than a lot of other franchises.
What did one of the things that Rams/Stan K do in St. Louis after leaving? they went out of there way to exploit contract clause to get deed on St. Louis practice field to make a quick buck on real estate
What did one of the things that Rams/Stan K do in St. Louis after leaving? they went out of there way to exploit contract clause to get deed on St. Louis practice field to make a quick buck on real estate
How the NFL Fleeces Taxpayers
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/ar ... rs/309448/
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/ar ... rs/309448/
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Well, I think this is bogus, but the Busch family does have jack! If they do not get involved in football, they should be involved in the effort to bring MLS to STL.
Anyhow, just wanted to give everybody a good laugh on Friday the 13th.
http://forums.jetnation.com/topic/13090 ... ouis-jets/
Anyhow, just wanted to give everybody a good laugh on Friday the 13th.
http://forums.jetnation.com/topic/13090 ... ouis-jets/
The "Busch Family" can't even agree on what to do with Grant's Farm, and now they're supposed to work out a deal on a $3 billion dollar NFL team?
The Raiders have officially filed paperwork to move to Las Vegas. I wouldn't be surprised to see more teams getting itchy feet. Who will be the next city to get blackmailed into building a new mega-stadium?
I think Charlotte and New Orleans are up soon. Nashville isn't too far behind. Buffalo has been trying to figure out something also.
You wonder if Davis at end of day came out better than Stan K if owners approve deal...new stadium mostly financed by Nevada and a new market all to themselves to boot in sin city within easy reach of Raider Fan Base and mostly a crowd eager to show up at games unlike LA.
In the meantime, Chargers must be fuming/scheming for a way to get Raiders deal shot down and or making back room deals to be allowed to shop for new gigs outside of California. I'm still expecting San Antonio/Austin to come up a stadium plan to bring a third NFL team to Texas. Just can't make up mind if Chargers will make a play at it and or teams above. Texas Titans seems to fit the ego of most Texans
What cities will give out the money that Vegas is willing to give out though?
^What cities are even capable of giving out that kind of money? The minimum price of a stadium has gotten obscene. Smaller cities like Buffalo are just gonna be screwed.
The Rams Are Dead To Me, So I Answered 3,352 Questions To Find A New NFL Team
http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/the ... -new-team/
http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/the ... -new-team/
^ Not reading that. The NFL is dead to me based on how they handled/encouraged the Rams' stadium situation. I don't need another team.
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Article about the New Orleans Saints.
Saints Fans Keep an Eye on NFL Moves
http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/sain ... ves-011317
Saints Fans Keep an Eye on NFL Moves
http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/sain ... ves-011317
Thanks. I guess....And there will be more moving of teams between now and 2025. Jacksonville won’t last much longer, likely moving to London if the commissioner has anything to do with it. Indianapolis may opt out of their place and relocate. Oakland might end up in Las Vegas. Football could (and somehow should) get back to St. Louis.
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Lol. Indianapolis is not relocating anytime soon. That stadium is literally just a few years old and the market is strong. And Khan has consistently invested in Jacksonville. This is nothing more than a bait click article with terrible reasoning.dweebe wrote: ↑Jan 24, 2017Article about the New Orleans Saints.
Saints Fans Keep an Eye on NFL Moves
http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/sain ... ves-011317
Thanks. I guess....And there will be more moving of teams between now and 2025. Jacksonville won’t last much longer, likely moving to London if the commissioner has anything to do with it. Indianapolis may opt out of their place and relocate. Oakland might end up in Las Vegas. Football could (and somehow should) get back to St. Louis.
I disagree about Jacksonville. Having lived there and knowing the political/socioeconomic climate of the area, it is only a matter of time before the Jags are gone. It is also hard to believe New Orleans and Buffalo, both less than half the size of St. Louis, will support 2 pro franchises each. No guarantee St. Louis will get another team, but I do see a future where metros with less than 2M can't afford to build this mega stadiums and will opt for arena sports like Hockey and Basketball. Maybe even MLS becomes a more viable sport in a generation or so.chaifetz10 wrote: ↑Jan 24, 2017Lol. Indianapolis is not relocating anytime soon. That stadium is literally just a few years old and the market is strong. And Khan has consistently invested in Jacksonville. This is nothing more than a bait click article with terrible reasoning.dweebe wrote: ↑Jan 24, 2017Article about the New Orleans Saints.
Saints Fans Keep an Eye on NFL Moves
http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/sain ... ves-011317
Thanks. I guess....And there will be more moving of teams between now and 2025. Jacksonville won’t last much longer, likely moving to London if the commissioner has anything to do with it. Indianapolis may opt out of their place and relocate. Oakland might end up in Las Vegas. Football could (and somehow should) get back to St. Louis.
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I can totally see the Jags move to London in the next decade. I think the NFL also wants a team in Mexico City, probably from expansion. I could also see the Bills move to Toronto or start playing 2-3 games a year there. Our best bet is that the NFL wants to expand to say Mexico City or London and needs a few more teams to balance things out. Even then I don't know how it would get paid for, maybe the wounds will be healed by then.
Las Vegas Made the World’s Worst Stadium Deal and All It Got Was the Lousy Raiders
http://www.slate.com/blogs/moneybox/201 ... bsidy.html
http://www.slate.com/blogs/moneybox/201 ... bsidy.html
Boy they really grabbed the ankles!
Plus an answer to a question I'd had about the claim that the team here brought in a lot of tourists.
Plus an answer to a question I'd had about the claim that the team here brought in a lot of tourists.
The state’s figures to justify that new tax are … ambitious. Its forecasts suggest 450,000 new visitors every year drawn by the 65,000-seat stadium, spending an average of 3.2 nights per visit. About a third of tickets are supposed to be purchased by tourists, although no other city manages 10 percent. Why half a million people would fly across the country to watch a team that no one wants to pay $20 to see in Oakland is not clear.
^Well, to be fair, Vegas has thousands of tourists in town at all times. No doubt lots of the visitors would enjoy seeing a football game, along with their usual gambling, shows, etc.
But yeah, Nevada got screwed big time on this deal. It'll come back to bite them some day. As much as I love football, I'm relieved that we didn't roped into another debacle.
But yeah, Nevada got screwed big time on this deal. It'll come back to bite them some day. As much as I love football, I'm relieved that we didn't roped into another debacle.
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Keep in mind Vegas has a brand new NHL franchise starting next year too. It'll be interesting to see how the two professional sports teams interact and/or split the sports market demand.
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Vegas has well over 30million visitors a year. So at any given time they have about 100k tourists.framer wrote:^Well, to be fair, Vegas has thousands of tourists in town at all times. No doubt lots of the visitors would enjoy seeing a football game, along with their usual gambling, shows, etc.
But yeah, Nevada got screwed big time on this deal. It'll come back to bite them some day. As much as I love football, I'm relieved that we didn't roped into another debacle.
Yep. That'll fill a lot of seats. Especially when you consider that lots of those folks come from cities that don't have an NFL team.
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^ but the real question seems to be how many new tourists will the stadium generate and how much in new $$? If it's largely tourists already in town filling up those seats and not spending a whole lot of extra $$ then that doesn't do a whole lot of good and may actually harm existing attractions.
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The existing attractions are casinos that are also economic black holes if not more so, right?





