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The Saints are privately owned by Tom Benson. It's his team. If he chooses not to spend money on his team, that's his choice. The league doesn't mandate that. If he says he will not pay for FAs, pay for assistant coaches, etc that would be his choice, since the franchise is privately owned. He can do whatever he wants with it. He just has 31 other individual owners he has to report to, as part of a collective. It's under the business heading of the NFL. Al Davis threatened to sue the league if he couldn't move his team back to Oakland. Where are they now? In Oakland. The federal government has nothing to do with if the Saints move or not. That's Tom Benson's decision. His "partners" in the NFL could say we don't think that's a good idea for the NFL as a whole and block him, but that's it. It has nothing to do with the federal government. Unless it went to court, then the federal government could intervene. Each organization, outside of the Packers, is privately owned. Outside of the limited revenue sharing, every penny they spend or don't spend is theirs. But when it's a matter that effects the entire league, that's when they all get to voice an opinion, as in the case of a team move.
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A market like New Orleans is a very lucrative deal for the NFL. The state funding probably turns profits over the top. Remember, no one knows exactly how much the Saints make. Not only that, they pay no rent, collect all consessions and revenue, and to make it worse, the State built them the most state of the art facility and indoor practice facility in the NFL. In New Orleans the pendulum is swung so far in the Saints favor it's rediculous. But what's really going on is, judges make decisions based on what's presented and what they think is justice. Al Davis did have a right to leave, Benson does too... but no court will favor Benson and fight him tooth and nail because of the circumstances. Facts are New Orleans was destroyed by natural disaster, the biggest in recent history of the US, and he will have a hard time getting anyone to have sympathy for him. But you are right he can leave, it will cost him everything he owns probably, and rightfully so. |
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Named by explorer Robert Cavelier de La Salle in 1682 in honour of King Louis XIV New orleans named after the city of Orleans in the New France . New Orleans Quote:
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Thanks all for the info. Interesting. Some of it was probably to counter some San Antonio point. But, interesting nonetheless.
It's likely the Fleur did pre-date the Acadians arrival in the area. They weren't run out of Acadia (Nova Scotia) by the British until the mid- to- late 1700's, me thinks. Thanks again. 8) |
Halo, bro, you know I know that the Saints had the sweetest honeypot of a deal that has ever been offered to an NFL team, by far. I was just disputing the fact Euph felt they were not privately owned. I know for a fact Benson will not find any sympathy in his attempts to move the team should it have to go to court, but I also know no matter what they say, NFL owners are a fraternity, a scratch my back i'll scratch yours bunch if there ever was. They are driven by profit. If Tom Benson can prove to them it would not be profitable to remain in New Orleans, and it would be to move to San Antonio, he could prob get more to bite than not, especially with increased revenue sharing on the table. If he can predict doom and gloom for the New Orleans market, he can get owners on board with the move. But like you said, it will cost him every cent, and damn right it should.
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Here you go SW , jump on the bandwagon ..... Quote:
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