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RE: Mike is setting everyone up for heartache - WeezyBengal - 03-29-2017 (03-29-2017, 02:41 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Exactly. The entire purpose of professional sports is to make money showcasing elite talent. At the end of the day, these teams don't owe the cities anything. That's why people shouldn't get so attached to a particular sports team. If a team leaves your city, just pick a different team or stop watching altogether. It's just sports. Its not just sports. Its comes down to dollars and cents. When people have to invest in something financially (sports stadium) it becomes more than sports and an actual social issue. RE: Mike is setting everyone up for heartache - OrlandoBengal - 03-29-2017 (03-29-2017, 04:03 PM)Wyche Wrote: I saw that yesterday myself.....might just become a Dolphins fan, even though I've only been to Miami once. Go check out the website and the Dolphin cheerleaders. Let's just say they are slightly better than the unit Cincinnati fields each year... RE: Mike is setting everyone up for heartache - Derrick - 03-29-2017 (03-28-2017, 12:41 PM)Whatever Wrote: However, if the league and the owner's are going to pony up their own money for stadiums, then they should be free to move their teams whenever and wherever they please.Please consider that IF the owner were to pony up the money for a stadium, they would be much less inclined to move. But when someone else (E.g. Taxpayer) pays for the stadium, there is very little, if any, hesitation to seek greener pastures. RE: Mike is setting everyone up for heartache - Derrick - 03-29-2017 (03-29-2017, 12:48 PM)Wyche Wrote: Wow, you said mouthful there. Agree 100%. As a fan of both football and motorsports, I can tell you the parallels are beyond striking.....people will get fed up eventually. Replace owners with track owners, sanctioning body, CEO, and local hotels/restaurants/campgrounds.....and you have essentially the same scenario about 7 or 8 years ago. We may have already seen the crest of the wave in the NFL..... PROPHETIC! I bet you are right. RE: Mike is setting everyone up for heartache - Whatever - 03-29-2017 (03-29-2017, 09:05 PM)Derrick Wrote: Please consider that IF the owner were to pony up the money for a stadium, they would be much less inclined to move. But when someone else (E.g. Taxpayer) pays for the stadium, there is very little, if any, hesitation to seek greener pastures. It honestly depends on their current market and attendance. No way the Cowboys would leave Dallas, for example. However, if the Jaguars' owner is going to pay for a new stadium, it wouldn't be in Jacksonville. When you look at the teams that have left recently, the common thread is that they've been in the bottom of the league in attendance for years. The Raiders had a great year last year, but were 31st in attendance. The Chargers were 32nd. The Rams were bottom 4 in attendance for going on a decade, but were 2nd last year after moving to LA. |