sucks man, not only is the city decimated, the people devestated, but now the team is being treated like a pawn to gain other cities money
i still cant believe they're forcing them to play 3 away games in a row, possibly even the whole season
sucks man, not only is the city decimated, the people devestated, but now the team is being treated like a pawn to gain other cities money
i still cant believe they're forcing them to play 3 away games in a row, possibly even the whole season
I didn't think the structural damage was that extensive. That place is built like a brick house. I thought the roof just blew off. Perhaps Koppel just meant the entire ROOF has to come down and be rebuilt.
Sucks if they have to condemn it. Some major load-bearing members must have sustained some critical damage.
Anything to keep them away from San Antonio. Thank Jerry Jones for that.
Probably some extensive foundation damage also.
If it is to be demolished, that would be one of the last structures to be rebuilt in that city with so much of the city needing to be rebuilt.
With you on this one.. he dont want any comp then
he already has.. 3 texas teams........ I think not
money talks the rest well you know.......
Well ladies and Gentlemen. Jerry Jones doesn't care about San Antonio. Tom Benson wants to bring the Saints to San Antonio. Benson for years wanted to bring the Saints to San Antonio, now he got his chance. Jerry Jones can cry and moan all he wants but he doesn't own San Antonio. It's Benson's team and he wants the team here in SA. There's nothing jones can say about that. So let's back up benson and the saints.
If the saints come to San Antonio. Let's all go to River Center mall and tell the cowboy shop to close there dooors because the saints are in town.
I would disagree on that.....JJ knows that there are a lot of Cowboys fans here and those fans buy Cowboys gear. He is a business man first and foremost. IMO, he would be against getting a team here.Well ladies and Gentlemen. Jerry Jones doesn't care about San Antonio.
I actually doubt that, but we'll see. The normal conditions that the foundation has to endure aren't much different that what it is enduring now; the fact that there is water above ground doesn't change the fact that the ground beneath the structure has been completely saturated since day one.
You would think so, but it might be a symbolic gesture to rebuild it and get tourists and convention traffic back.If it is to be demolished, that would be one of the last structures to be rebuilt in that city with so much of the city needing to be rebuilt.
If the building is damaged due to the hurricane, then chances are the site of the stadium (and perhaps the stadium) may be due government funds - disaster funds - which for those wanting the Saints permanently in San Antonio, may be bad news.
I doubt the Superdome will come down though.
CNN.com has the bulletin on it's site that the dome will likely be torn down.
The Saints want to play in the Alamodome if they can't play in Baton Rouge.
Well this cat obviously knows facts that no one else knows. I'm making my SA Saints Season Ticket buying plans RIGHT NOW!
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I heard a figure of $400 mil of damage - 70% of roof destroyed.
I guess no one wants to clean the restrooms.
As will be the case with so many structures in NO there is structural and so much water damage that it is not feasible to try and repair. The water damage for example could cause severe mold and mildew in the future that is not treatable. Not to mention that the water is bacteria infested as it is.
I'm sure the funds will be found at the state level to build a new stadium. The stadium isn't just important when it comes to retaining the Saints, but also for the Super Bowls, Sugar Bowl and conventions that go on in NO. Having a pro-level stadium in NO is huge for that city's tourism business.
That's not a short-term thing, though. NO's tourism and convention business is gone until further notice. It will be a decade or more until things under sufficiently under control to have to think about building a new facility.
I think they are just going to tear it down to get the insurance claim...
Because we all know it can be cleaned up and the roof fixed.. it's a steel structure..
If the Cowboys actually fielded a consistently decent team....Jerry Jones wouldn't have to worry about where the Saints went. Many people seem to be ready to jump off the Cowboy's ship in a heartbeat. This is the main reason I dislike Jerry Jones....I am a cowboy fane but if the Saints move...B-Bye....I have liked the Saints before this anyways...moving them here would only solidify that.
You have 3 solid NBA teams in Texas....what makes the higher-ups think the NFL wouldn't fly here too?
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