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Rumor Mill from Pro Football Weekly
Of course there have been many mixed signals, but I can't help but feel Benson's ultimate plans are to move the team. However, right now, I don't see the NFL giving there approval. If I were Tom, I would stay put. He'll get his new stadium in a few years. If he leaves, he is heartless and plain stupid...
A league source tells us that NFL Commmissioner Paul Tagliabue had multiple heated exchanges with Saints owner Tom Benson this week regarding reports that Benson planned to use the Hurricane Katrina tragedy as a catalyst for moving the Saints out of New Orleans. Per the source, Tagliabue accused Benson of being "heartless," and Tagliabue told Benson that the league would not allow itself or the Saints to appear opportunistic in the face of the disastrous circumstances in and around the Crescent City. Several other owners also were involved, we're told, to support Tagliabue's position that Benson should abandon any short-term intentions to lay the foundation for a permanent move based on Katrina and its aftermath. Word of Benson's plans first surfaced on Saturday, September 3, when The New Orleans Times-Picayune reported that team exec Arnold Fielkow had told Louisiana state senator Mike Michot that a permanent move was a possibility. Two days later, New Orleans sports radio host John Marie forwarded to us an e-mail from Fletcher Mackel of WDSU-TV regarding further statements from Fielkow regarding Benson's intention to provoke a fight with the Louisiana legislature by refusing to provide refunds to season-ticket holders. The next day, Fielkow issued a statement that implicitly conceded the accuracy of the comments attributed to him by Michot and Mackel. Benson later issued a statement of his own expressing a clear commitment to New Orleans -- and to declare that refunds could be requested -- presumably after Tagliabue twisted some arms and/or booted some boo-tay. And if it is Tagliabue's intention to slap a muzzle on Benson, the Commish also should pay a visit to Benson's buddy, former Vikings owner Red McCombs. Big Red is trying his damnedest to lure the Saints to San Antonio, ostensibly for 2005 only. But our guess is that Red's unseemly enthusiasm for capitalizing in the short term on the New Orleans situation will eventually give way to a more calculating plan to keep the Saints in San Antone. And with McCombs whispering in Benson's ear, no amount of yelling from Tabliague will make a lasting difference. |
RE: Rumor Mill from Pro Football Weekly
Sorry but that's not what we here. This is some great dramatic writing but facts are the Saints have massive efforts toward the Katrina recovery in place, including players and the organization raising money. Saints camp on Airline Highway will be repaired etc with state and federal money, by the way it's the best NFL facility in the league, built by the State of Louisiana, and the Saints are already first in line for federal dollars and tax incentives for businesses to stay in or move into the State. Also, facts are San Antonio is not a large market and has poor facilities for an NFL franchise. The Saints are practicing at a high school field, the Alamo Dome is not an NFL caliber stadium, and there's no where for the team to work out. Nice writing from pro football weekly, but no one's buying it.
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Yeah not buying any of the crap in the opening post of this thread... I think its "Diddley Poo".
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I really dont wanna see a move happen, i just dont no what I would do.......
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I think where you are wrong is San Antonio is first to get a football club, but that team is not the Saints. The Saints practically invented the "We're going to Move" negotiation tactic, which made Tom Benson buy them to start with. Quote:
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Saints facility took some damage, but they belong to the State which will be rebuilt by the federal government. Saintswhodi, where the press in San Antonio have gone wrong is, you guys need to fill the stadium to show support for NFL football so you can get a franchise there, but with the Saints being a profitable franchise (not the most profitable, but ranked 20th among 32 teams), with sold out consecutive years in the Dome (4) and collecting all revenue from consessions and receiving portions of all profits from travel and tourism industry, it's economically hard to see them leave. This next year there will be a dip in New Orleans in travel and tourism, but with New Orleans is now one of the most popular places in the world because of Katrina. The government is working with the military and federal agencies to get the city back in operation and the Mayor of New Orleans is not a goof ball at all. The airport, reported to be closed until December, opened today, did everyone know that. And so too did the port of New Orleans and the ports on the Gulf Coast. http://www.wwltv.com/local/stories/0....89b4c947.html Most of you guys don't live here and you don't see what the local officials are reporting on a daily and hourly basis. The city is drying out and business are already heading back in. Same with Jefferson Parish. Yes many area of the city will be bull dozed, they are also the poorest areas of the city which were low laying. Whodi, I think San Antonio will get a franchise of it's own within the next 3 to 5 years. The Saints and New Orleans markets are too profitable for the NFL to move out of. Chris Mortensen from ESPN, the expert on how many times the Saints have moved to LA in the past 6 years, said it himself as a quote right out of Tagliabue's mouth. |
First again, let me set this straight, I am not trying to get the Saints to move or to come to San Antonio, I was just disputing a misconception about the size of San Antonio and its ability to support a team.
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Second, we ALL know how apathetic people in Baton Rouge have been towards the Saints. Hell, we can see it in the budgets they propose and how most of them aren't even concerned about the negotiations. Baton Rouge loves LSU, and that's it. I am sure there are Saints fans there, loads more now, but Baton Rouge and Northern Louisiana doesnot have much care for the Saints. Also, even with all the dispalced people there, who do you propose they buy tickets to a football game? They have nothing. Sure the tickets can be donated so it looks like a sellout, but that won't create revenue. San Antonio will sell out. The city has guaranteed it as part of their proposal. That will be more attractive to Benson than anything else. Next even if Jefferson parish is up and running, what does thathave to do with Orleans Parish? For most, it's not just a matter of getting the water out, it's also a matter of the hazardous substance that will eb left behind thathas to be cleaned. It's also a matter of not havign residence. Some of the richest sections of town flooded, including lakefront, Gentilly, and New Orleans East(eastover). Even Jazz land flooded. That's where a good bit of the money is. Those people won;t be coming back anytime soon. Next, noone knows the extent of the damage of the dome. The estimate is not supposed to be complete until Thursday. So noone knows if it has to be scrapped, repaired, or the cost. To say it will be ready by January is WAY premature. Also the airport only opened to COMMERCIAL traffic. No passenger flights yet. That's not really open, but it's on its way. Lastly, I think San Antone will get a franchise, but I do not want it to be the saints either. I was basically just pointing to your statement: Quote:
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Not sure where Los Angeles stands in the pecking order for franchises. But I do know the NFL is interested in the market. So much they are considering a $500-600 million dollar loan. A June 2005 report by The Los Angeles Business Journal said "The NFL has all but conceded that any arena in the L.A. market would have to be paid for without public funds". Earlier this summer the NFL and the Los Angeles brass were deciding and studying what that site will be - the Rose Bowl, Coliseum and Anaheim.
This is info from early summer and very well may have changed. It's my suspicion, and only a suspicion, that Los Angeles may be years away. I dunno. 8) |
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