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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; By John Reid Staff writer SAN ANTONIO - Saints quarterback Aaron Brooks has noticed a change. The Saints are drawing a substantial amount of national media attention unlike past seasons as a result of being displaced by Hurricane Katrina. Because ...
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Brooks says Saints deserved attention before Katrina
By John Reid
Staff writer SAN ANTONIO - Saints quarterback Aaron Brooks has noticed a change. The Saints are drawing a substantial amount of national media attention unlike past seasons as a result of being displaced by Hurricane Katrina. Because of damages caused by Hurricane Katrina and the facility being used as an evacuation, the Saints are practicing in San Antonio for the season and will split their home schedule between Baton Rouge and San Antonio. "It's just unfortunate that we're part of the 32 teams in the NFL and it takes a national disaster for the media and NFL to show us some love,'' Brooks said. "That's really uncalled for. There are a lot of great players on this football team and we're a team in the middle of the pack that deserves attention.'' NEARING MILESTONE: With nine more rushing yards... http://www.nola.com/newslogs/tpsport...09.html#080169 |
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Yeah, that is good news.
I'm split on this - good for the near term... potentially real real bad for the long-term:
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The thing that is heartening to see is the timing in which Tags seems willing to step in. Ole Tagly has been mostly hands off when it comes to the Saints/State stadium discussions, and that had annoyed me for a while. My opinion is a little different now.
I think it is telling that Tags has gotten involved twice in the last 6 months. Once after Benson broke off talks with the State and floated a rumor that he was seeking a move via his attorney. Then again recently, after Benson floated a rumor that he was seeking a move through his VP to a state senator. Benson's motives just seem more and more suspect to me. |
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I believe Benson is the bad guy here, and Tags finally did the right thing. Set this guy straight. I have no doubt Benson and his boy McCombs have been trying to find some way to keep the Saints here, and no doubt he is loving every minute of the reports on the ticket sales. But Tags did the right thing in saying the NFL will be there to help build this city back with the New Orleans Saints, and any talks of a move are off at a time like this, or something to that effect. Of course Benson could sell, but 2/3 of the owners would still have to approve any move. Tags mayhave helped us keep our boys in New Orleans.
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09-16-2005, 03:13 PM | #7 |
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Tags + a new stadium seals the deal, IMO.
A bit of good news - a report I heard on NPR said that after every major catastrophe of the last 150 years, Americans have not only rebuilt, but the cities where damage occurred expereinced small booms in the 5 or so years afterwards. That's great to hear. Now the president (moron) is talking about an Urban Land Grant Act (or something like that). I don't like Bush, but that's a good idea that would help a lot. |
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I agree with you Whodat. I'm very impressed and pleased that tickets sold so friggin fast for the Saints games. I am a little worried. Ol' Benson might use this as his way of saying, "Hey, a move to TX is perfect. Look at the fan base we already have!"
It was nice to hear about the ticket sales but it also made me a little weary of Benson. He has been talking about a possible move to TX before Katrina...now the Saints are practicing and playing a few games there...might not be good in the long haul for the Saints staying in LA. I hope he doesn't use this as a catapult to bail out of NO. |
09-17-2005, 01:53 AM | #9 |
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The disparity in tix sales between NO and San Antonio was predictable. But IMO, the lack of NO fans buying tix should be put in context.
Before the Hurrican no one bought tix because of three very simple reasons. How can you ask fans to buy season tickets in bulk when... One, Your team hasn't been to the playoffs in four years. Two, you raise ticket prices for said team. and then (three) threaten to move the team. I would have bought tix if I lived in NO, but only because I am a fanatic. It's also why I have relatively no wealth now. Not everyone is that impulsive. Also keep in mind the Fans of NO, prior to this season, provided enough support for something like 40 plus sell outs. There is no problem with the fan base in NO, that a winning team couldn't solve. |
09-17-2005, 12:12 PM | #10 |
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You local guys may remember when the ECHL ventured down to Lafayette. The Louisiana IceGators was the team. The first couple of years ticket sales were booming. Louisiana never had a hockey team before and they loved to watch it because it was different. Slowly but surely, as the years progressed, the sporting event became too normal and tickets dropped so far below the radar that the team left.
You can't expect this to happen to every city for every sport, however, its always a possibility. Obviously, when a team sells that many tickets on the first day, its safe to assume that as the years progress they would not sell as many. |
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