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In all seriousness, I'd hate to see the Vikings go. I always look forward to the Packers/Vikings games, and they're fun, win or lose. Also, every division needs a basement dweller :biggrin:
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In all seriousness, I'd hate to see the Vikings go. I always look forward to the Packers/Vikings games, and they're fun, win or lose. Also, every division needs a basement dweller :biggrin:
Too much political posturing going on. Either we know a Stadium is going to be built when the shovels hit the ground, or the team is leaving when the last member is on the plane. This "I just heard that..." and "Is it true that..." talk only sensationalizes the perspective and gets the pot a-stirrin'.
Yeah I was thinking the Rams too.You would think that if... wait, when the Vikes go to LA, that they will switch up the divisions.
Vikes would be out west and the St. Louis Rams would most likely end up in the "Norris" Division with the Bears, Packers and Lions.
In all seriousness, I'd hate to see the Vikings go. I always look forward to the Packers/Vikings games, and they're fun, win or lose. Also, every division needs a basement dweller :biggrin:
How does the most recent information make it more sensational?
Prediction: This unfolds just like hockey.
Minnesota loses the Vikings to LA, then everybody flips **** about not having a pro football team, and they get one in the next round of expansion with a new stadium and all that jazz.
Minnesota sports fans are terrible, and this is coming from a Vikes fan. They'll ***** and moan about some sales tax until they lose team, then they'll come crawling back on their knees paying more money to get a new team here than it would have cost them to keep the old one.
Yeah I was thinking the Rams too.
I was kinda thinking maybe Chiefs earlier, but I think their rivalries are to strong to break.
I applaud the politicians for not caving to the owners and NFL. Why should the taxpayers have to fund a stadium that's not NEEDED. Sure it may NEED to be there to keep up with the other stadiums, but it's not a NEED. Not only would those taxpayers have to fund it, but so would us visitors to the TC. On top of that, imagine what you would pay to attend a game in that new stadium. An owner and NFL that get the proceeds, they should fund it. I don't see a lot of businesses going to the tax base and asking for them to build a store, or at least pay for half of it. Sure there are tax benefits, and loans. But loans are expected to be paid off.
I feel really bad for the fans of the Vikings, but this is a joke.
I applaud the politicians for not caving to the owners and NFL. Why should the taxpayers have to fund a stadium that's not NEEDED. Sure it may NEED to be there to keep up with the other stadiums, but it's not a NEED. Not only would those taxpayers have to fund it, but so would us visitors to the TC. On top of that, imagine what you would pay to attend a game in that new stadium. An owner and NFL that get the proceeds, they should fund it. I don't see a lot of businesses going to the tax base and asking for them to build a store, or at least pay for half of it. Sure there are tax benefits, and loans. But loans are expected to be paid off.
I feel really bad for the fans of the Vikings, but this is a joke.
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Senate Finance Cmte approves #vikings stadium bill-- w/ pulltabs and Racino-- on 9-5 vote.
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Tweets from Sen. Kessler....hope I cited those right.
So they are staying in Minnesota?
I believe the general agreement is that this next tax senate thing is going to be a more difficult step to get through with approval.
This. What's truly embarrasing for the Vikings is that their ownership + the NFL can't/won't pony up at least 1/2 the money. The NFL takes in $10 billion/year. If small markets really meant anything to the NFL, they could fund this stadium in a heartbeat.
The only time private industry ever get's that kind/level of financial support from the government is in stadium deals.
This. What's truly embarrasing for the Vikings is that their ownership + the NFL can't/won't pony up at least 1/2 the money. The NFL takes in $10 billion/year. If small markets really meant anything to the NFL, they could fund this stadium in a heartbeat.
The only time private industry ever get's that kind/level of financial support from the government is in stadium deals.