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Horry For 3!
01-12-2006, 12:24 PM
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_ylt=At9pG_GX62zV4Q1P86DT_1NDubYF?slug=ap-saints-tagliabue&prov=ap&type=lgns

NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue expects the New Orleans Saints to play all of their home games at the Superdome next season.

Tagliabue also sought to reassure the community during a visit to the city Wednesday that the NFL is not moving the Saints back for a single season to make the league appear sympathetic to victims of Hurricane Katrina.

The commissioner said it was clear to him that Saints owner Tom Benson plans to remain in New Orleans beyond 2006. He added that the NFL was even beginning discussions with local leaders about when New Orleans might be ready to host its next Super Bowl, which would be the city's 10th.

"Mr. Benson already has committed beyond 2006. He's made it clear this is not just for one season. It's a multiyear effort," Tagliabue said as Benson stood alongside him. "The commitment is unequivocal."

The Superdome is not expected to be ready to host football until mid-September, but Benson said he is intent on playing both of the Saints' home preseason games at other venues in Louisiana.

Tagliabue, making his fourth visit to the state since Hurricane Katrina, called the progress he has seen in the metro area "palpable."

"This is in many ways a real turning point in the recovery and the rebuilding effort and the Saints' contribution to all that," said Tagliabue, who met with Convention & Visitor's Bureau officials and dined with business leaders at the French Quarter landmark Galatoire's on Tuesday night. "We've been reading about other restaurants, other things opening up, energy coming back, and talking to other real estate people. ... It's very clear we're gaining momentum."

Those were encouraging words for a community that had been all but convinced it was about to lose its affiliation with the NFL since Katrina struck.

Local anxiety over the team's future was present even before Katrina, when Benson started criticizing New Orleans for being a small market and calling the Superdome an outdated NFL facility. Shortly after the storm forced the team to temporarily relocate to San Antonio, leaders there said they were working with Benson to keep the team in Texas permanently. Benson then fired an executive who favored returning to Louisiana and briefly sought to cancel the lease at his training headquarters in suburban New Orleans, which was used by federal agencies as a relief base.

Benson never said publicly that he wanted to move the team permanently out of New Orleans, saying only that the storm damage to the city made his team's future there uncertain. He remained noncommittal for about four months until he returned shortly before New Year's Eve to announce the team was coming back to its headquarters this month. Some players already have returned to area homes and have begun working out. The Saints also have conducted interviews with prospective new coaches in New Orleans.

Many local leaders have said Benson should have committed to New Orleans much sooner, but Tagliabue defended the Saints owner.

"There are a heck of a lot of other businesses still in the process of trying to reach conclusions on many of the same subjects that (Benson) has reached conclusions on, including availability of housing for employees and availability of services for their families, so I don't accept the idea it was very long," Tagliabue said. "To me it was a tight timeline."

Benson said he is committed to New Orleans "forever, as long as the community commits to me."

"I've lived here a long time," Benson continued, alluding to threats of the Saints moving out of Louisiana before he bought the team two decades ago. "When I bought the club ... it wasn't that I was in love with football. It was the fact that I was in love with New Orleans, Louisiana. (That was) the reason I bought this team in 1985 and that's true today."

Meanwhile, the NFL is working on plans to further promote the league's involvement in the rebuilding of New Orleans next season. Ideas include a kickoff concert in New Orleans leading up to the prime-time season-opening game at the home of this season's eventual Super Bowl champion. The NFL also is looking at a New Year's Eve Saints home game on the last weekend of the regular season.

Horry For 3!
01-12-2006, 12:24 PM
They just said on ESPN that Tag expects the Saints to be in N.O. beyond the 2006 season....interesting. I wonder what Benson thinks of this, I bet he is not very happy.

Horry For 3!
01-12-2006, 12:25 PM
Benson said he is committed to New Orleans "forever, as long as the community commits to me."

"I've lived here a long time," Benson continued, alluding to threats of the Saints moving out of Louisiana before he bought the team two decades ago. "When I bought the club ... it wasn't that I was in love with football. It was the fact that I was in love with New Orleans, Louisiana. (That was) the reason I bought this team in 1985 and that's true today."
Hmmmm, maybe he is trying to win the fans back or something?

sa_butta
01-12-2006, 12:36 PM
Hopefully things will get back to normal for the Saints and their fans.

Oh, Gee!!
01-12-2006, 02:10 PM
Good riddance to bad football

Rescueone
01-12-2006, 04:30 PM
When the next hurricane hits that area next year, let's not welcome them back to San Antonio. Tell Tags thanks, but no thanks....Have them take that sorry ass team to Los Angeles where the plan was all along. I'm tired of San Antonio being used as a bargaining chip. We need an expansion team in here. It's only a matter of months before the Saints are on the move again. Those levies can't even stand up to a tropical storm. It's just plain crazy for them to go back there. It's all in the plan to relocate to LA. Tags thinks he pulled one over our eyes. Watch what happens when May - Nov 2006 comes around and the storms roll into the Gulf.

exstatic
01-12-2006, 07:24 PM
Thanks, Tags, we want the Jags. That way, the Cowboy fans can still watch their games, and Jerry won't fight it so hard.

I think the Chargers are going to wind up (back) in LA. S.D. is having major financial problems, pensions or something, and they had to pull a stadium initiative off the ballot.

Aggie Hoopsfan
01-12-2006, 07:29 PM
Tagliabue is a fucking idiot. NO isn't going to be rebuilt overnight, it's going to be at least 10 years before that place is any semblance of normal.

Hope the NFL owners have a fun time subsidizing the Saints in the meantime.

blaze89
01-13-2006, 07:29 AM
They just said on ESPN that Tag expects the Saints to be in N.O. beyond the 2006 season....interesting. I wonder what Benson thinks of this, I bet he is not very happy.

I'm sure Benson is happy, he's getting some subsidy's (sp) out of this. San Antonio just got played, no matter how anyone (Hardberger) spins it.

Extra Stout
01-13-2006, 10:40 AM
I hope people notice the pattern.

When the Saints want to sell tickets in San Antonio, they make noises about moving to San Antonio.

When the Saints want to sell tickets in New Orleans, they express their commitment to New Orleans.

By now folks should know better than to take Benson or Tagliabue at their word about this.

Extra Stout
01-13-2006, 10:41 AM
They just said on ESPN that Tag expects the Saints to be in N.O. beyond the 2006 season....interesting. I wonder what Benson thinks of this, I bet he is not very happy.
I agree with Tags. I would not expect the Saints to move until 2008 at the earliest.

exstatic
01-14-2006, 11:12 AM
I agree with Tags. I would not expect the Saints to move until 2008 at the earliest.

Unless there's another hurricane. Unbelievable that people are wanting to build in areas that were under like 15 feet of water.

1. Fix the fucking levees.
2. Rebuild the higher areas.
3. Demolish and silt fill the flooded areas before anyone is allowed to build.