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saintswhodi 04-28-2005 08:58 AM

Blanco responds to Benson
 
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Louisiana Governor Blanco Responds To NFL New Orleans Saints Benson
State Business
Author: Steve Sabludowsky | 4/27/2005 Home : Politics








Governor Kathleen Blanco has issued the following statement after an open letter from New Orleans Saints owner, Tom Benson.

"I am disappointed that the Saints have rejected my offer of a better long-term deal for the Saints and the citizens of Louisiana. I presented Mr. Benson with a generous proposal, one which would have enabled the Saints to stay in Louisiana and remain profitable for the next twenty years. I have worked hard to find a way to improve the Superdome so that the Saints could earn more of their revenue rather than depend on taxpayer money. The Saints´ repeated claims that they cannot be profitable without a large subsidy from the state has never been substantiated by the team in the way of disclosure of their financial records. Therefore, I could not in good conscience agree to a deal that might - at the taxpayers´ expense -- only add to the wealth of a very profitable team.

"I believe the current deal with the team provides exceedingly generous payments to the Saints. I have, however, made what I consider our very best offer. As the state´s finances continue to become more challenging and the required payments to the team continue to escalate, I will work to do whatever is necessary to honor the state´s contractual obligation to the team. I will continue pressing my case for a new contract.

"This is now the second time Mr. Benson has resisted my good-faith efforts to craft a better long-term deal for both the Saints and the State. I would like to remind him that on the several occasions when he needed help in the past, the State of Louisiana was there."




papz 04-28-2005 09:05 AM

Blanco responds to Benson
 
Everyday it sounds more and more of a possibility that the Saints will move eventually...sigh. Hopefully not to San Antonio either... ;)

[Edited on 28/4/2005 by papz]

saintswhodi 04-28-2005 09:07 AM

Blanco responds to Benson
 
Nothing wrong with good old San Antone baby!!! MY Spurs are here, I think I would be on overload if the Saints were here too. :killtard:

spkb25 04-28-2005 09:07 AM

Blanco responds to Benson
 
the state mad ean agreement and should be forced to live up to it. im tired of the government never being held accountable.

saintswhodi 04-28-2005 09:19 AM

Blanco responds to Benson
 
Actually, the previous administration, knowing they would not be around to bear the brunt of the decision, made a horrible deal for the state. Now the current administration is left to clean it up. If Foster was still governor and having to deal with his own mess, you would be right. But he cut a deal, making him a hero, but was getting out before the true ramifications of what he had done could be felt, making the current administration look like the bad guys.

4saintspirit 04-28-2005 09:46 AM

Blanco responds to Benson
 
We will see after the end of the year but if I had to guess I would say the Saints aren\'t going to leave.

saintswhodi 04-28-2005 09:54 AM

Blanco responds to Benson
 
The things that must be most watched for is if another city decides to pay the Saints buyout clause. Things could get very interesting then.

WhoDat 04-28-2005 11:19 AM

Blanco responds to Benson
 
Blanco\'s letter is a good one, and IMO, right on point.

I am beginning to feel more strongly that the State is in the right and Benson is not. He seems increasingly like a greedy old man who knows that he\'s got a windfall and is uninterested in giving it up to ensure the long-term profitability and security of the team in New Orleans.

BrooksMustGo 04-28-2005 11:24 AM

Blanco responds to Benson
 
She pretty savvy.

She\'s doing a good job of making it Benson v the People of Louisiana.

Looks like Benson is running out of feet to shoot himself in.

WhoDat 04-28-2005 11:36 AM

Blanco responds to Benson
 
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Looks like Benson is running out of feet to shoot himself in.
I dunno if I\'d go that far. He does still hold all the chips. She\'s using about the only thing that she\'s got left - public sentiment.

But in doing that, is she making it harder for herself or future Governors to make sure that the Saints stay???


At some point the State and Saints are going to have to renegotiate and new deal. When that happens, no matter what, it will take a big investment from the state. If she keeps playing the rich old man card now, will legislators be able to get public support for a new deal later?

TheDeuce 04-28-2005 11:41 AM

Blanco responds to Benson
 
I can just see things going the wrong way in this deal....

spkb25 04-28-2005 07:15 PM

Blanco responds to Benson
 
because he is a rich old man doesnt make him evil. of course that hasnt been said but it has been alluded to. it doesnt make him the bad man to want to make money. that is usually the point of a buisness. the nfl is a buisness. he is rich more then likely because he worked harder then other people or was more willing to take a chance that most of us are not willing to take. the root of all evil isnt money, but the lack of.

papz 04-29-2005 08:12 AM

Blanco responds to Benson
 
The San Antonio Sidewinders (saintsreport.com article)

You\'ve got to be kidding me... at least come up with a better name than that :exclam:

saintswhodi 04-29-2005 08:49 AM

Blanco responds to Benson
 
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The San Antonio Sidewinders (saintsreport.com article)

You\'ve got to be kidding me... at least come up with a better name than that
We will. ;)

WhoDat 04-29-2005 09:23 AM

Blanco responds to Benson
 
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because he is a rich old man doesnt make him evil. of course that hasnt been said but it has been alluded to. it doesnt make him the bad man to want to make money. that is usually the point of a buisness. the nfl is a buisness. he is rich more then likely because he worked harder then other people or was more willing to take a chance that most of us are not willing to take. the root of all evil isnt money, but the lack of.

It\'s all perspective spkb25. It\'s unfair to call the guy evil just because he\'s old and rich... OK.

He is probably the wealthiest man in the state of LA with the most one-sided and advantageous deals in a league full of them. He made this deal with a former regime and now refuses to negotiate with the current one any further. He won\'t show his books, which isn\'t surprising b/c Forbes has had the team listed in the TOP TEN in PROFITABILITY for years. The State whose money he is taking is one of the poorest in the country, can\'t afford to pay him the money he is demanding, and he knows it. So why is he playing hard ball? To ensure that the Saints stay in New Orleans by not trying to ease the pressure on the State and work out a MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE deal? Or is it to line his already overflowing pockets at the expense of the State and fans of the team? You think he\'s turning his back on the State now for good reasons? Do you think he will be willing to take less later?

Old and evil... I don\'t know.

Old and greedy - ab-so-f@#$ing-lutely


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