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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Proposal would keep Saints in state NFL makes assurances for '06 The NFL has assured state officials the Saints will play their 2006 season in Louisiana, the attorney who represents the Louisiana Stadium and Exposition District said Monday. A proposed ...
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11-09-2005, 08:25 PM | #1 |
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NFL makes assurances for '06
Proposal would keep Saints in state
NFL makes assurances for '06 The NFL has assured state officials the Saints will play their 2006 season in Louisiana, the attorney who represents the Louisiana Stadium and Exposition District said Monday. A proposed agreement reached between the Saints and the state last week would commit the team to play next season in Baton Rouge and/or New Orleans, Larry Roedel said. Roedel said he plans to meet this week with Saints' representatives to work on the contract language. Once signed, the agreement will become legally binding. "The spirit of the consensus reached among the NFL, the Saints and the state last Friday was that the 2006 season will be played in Louisiana, based primarily in Baton Rouge (at) Tiger Stadium, but with the hope that the Superdome is ready for one or more games," Roedel said. ". . . We have assurances from the NFL that the 2006 season will be played here (in Louisiana), and we trust those assurances." Owner Tom Benson, team executive-owner Rita Benson LeBlanc and chief financial officer Dennis Lauscha met with NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue in Washington, D.C., on Monday to discuss plans for the 2006 season. NFL and Saints officials declined comment on the meeting. Last week, Benson and Gov. Kathleen Blanco agreed to postpone until after the 2006 season two termination deadlines in the team's Superdome lease. The move pushes back from Nov. 27 a contract provision giving the Saints the authority to break their contract with the state because the Superdome is not usable after damage received during Hurricane Katrina. That deadline has been pushed back to Jan. 15, 2007. It also extends a 90-day window, with a March 31, 2006, deadline, in the current agreement that gives the Saints the right to move to another city after this season if the club pays the state an $81 million penalty -- the amount the team received during the first four years of the 10-year, $186.5 million deal signed in 2001. That date has been extended by one year to March 31, 2007. "Mr. Benson understands, and kindly proposed in his letter, the reason for the extensions of those two dates, which allows the 2005 season to be finished without a cloud of uncertainty, and allows the 2006 season to be planned without the pressure of unrealistic deadlines," Roedel said. "In the consensus reached, both goals can be accomplished." State officials said the Superdome will be ready for games by this time next season. The building suffered an estimated $125 million to $150 million in damage from Katrina and the occupancy of 25,000 storm victims in the week afterward. State officials expect to receive a damage assessment on the building by the end of this month. If the Saints deem the Superdome unplayable, they still could invoke the "Act of God" provision in an attempt to break the lease before the new deadline, but such an action would spark a legal fight, Roedel said. "If the Saints raise the force majeure provision at any time up to and including January 2007, the state's response will be that the Dome is being repaired and that the state has provided an acceptable alternate site (LSU's Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge), such that breaking the Stadium Agreement is not justified," Roedel said. "Just as the Saints' contention may be asserted until January 2007, so can our defensive positions." For more : http://www.nola.com/saints/t-p/index...2326215490.xml |
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11-09-2005, 08:50 PM | #2 |
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Anybody else notice how much the "2006 season" was stressed in that article? They said it every other line at the beginning. We need the words "long term."
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