Anonymous wrote:They will never leave. I think in the long run they may come back to RFK.
Anonymous wrote:I'd love to see the WFT leave, but don't you think the league wants to have a team in the DMV for lobbying purposes? Easier to take gov't officials and staff out to the owner's box, etc.?
Anonymous wrote:I'd love to see the WFT leave, but don't you think the league wants to have a team in the DMV for lobbying purposes? Easier to take gov't officials and staff out to the owner's box, etc.?
Anonymous wrote:Surely, we don't want our local NFL team to be second-class to the Titans? A $1.26 billion subsidy for a new stadium that is smaller than the existing stadium. It looks like there are cities willing to bend over backward for a team's demands.
https://heartlanddailynews.com/2023/04/nashville-stadium-will-cost-taxpayers-1-26-billion/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“The Joshua Harris-led group appears to be the front-runner to purchase the Commanders from Dan Snyder at a price that will be around $6 billion, far exceeding the previous record of $4.65 billion set last year by the Walton-Penner group when it purchased the Denver Broncos.
CBS Sports reported two weeks ago that the sale could take place within three weeks, and it appears that timeline remains intact for now.”
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/commanders-sale-winning-bid-for-washington-franchise-expected-to-be-revealed-before-nfl-draft/?fbclid=IwAR3MsnIVF1LfuxB_2VthEPNk3ARfL6KfsTYFba5Ifllz7yNVZu_shRAMcuo&mibextid=Zxz2cZ#lgf8gwwljp2uv46tua
Snyder is pretty stupid for not taking Jeff Bezos money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Commanders went from having the highest fan attendance to the lowest through Snyder’s tenure. Pretty remarkable.
I’m not sure this guy has one single fan out there. The team has no place to go but up.
Or elsewhere.
First PP again. Does anyone in the DC area want the stadium? Loudoun has loudly said no. Do DC residents want it at former RFK?