LikeABoss
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Tulip said:New Orleans is not an attractive prospect right now, though. That's for sure.
Please, explain why it's not an attractive spot?
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Tulip said:New Orleans is not an attractive prospect right now, though. That's for sure.
LikeABoss said:Please, explain why it's not an attractive spot?
uhhhhhhhhhhhh cause the city's destroyed
the team stinks
Not really, you should have never replied to me to begin with cause my question was never intended for you.do I really need to go on?
Cheap owner
perennially underachieving team
no one knows where the team is going to move and when, and - to add on top of all that - Katrina.
If the Saints' free agents don't want to be there, why would draft prospects want to be?
The Dream said:Most people in N.O. (the ones that are still there) aren't concerned about sports (of any kind) right now.
Tulip said:It's going to change, it's going to change.....
When it does, I'm sure players will be interested in New Orleans again.
The Dream said:Look no one wants to go to a team that might change cities and who's city is destroyed.......it will take a long time before that city is even close to normal again.
LikeABoss said:This is gonna change, the Saints General Manager Mickey Loomis seems intent on turning this team into a winner. It was his decision to fire Haslett, and Tom Ben$son gave him full authority to turn this team around with no questions asked.
It seems the Saints aren't the only underachieving team, plus that will be changed next season with a better coach in place.
Well right now, they are in Louisiana and the commissioner is giving the people of Louisiana a chance to show that they can still support the team. It's up to the fans to show that they can still support the team. As far as Katrina, well that's over.
Please name the free agents that don't won't to be there. The only free agents I know that are leaving is Darren Howard. LeCharles will be franchised, and he also said in a interview with Kenny Wilkerson that he wants to play with the Saints.
The Dream said:Look no one wants to go to a team that might change cities and who's city is destroyed.......it will take a long time before that city is even close to normal again.
Have you been to New Orleans recently?
BREAZE said:Do we really need to explain this any further? Look, don't take this wrong but you don't reside in N.O.. If your boss made you re-locate your family there right now I'm guessing you would not be dancing in the streets. Its unfortunate what happened there and nobody is questioning that the city is not rebuilding and things won't get better...N.O. will and they will be stronger for it! Its just not a place you want to start an NFL career at right now. Its like re-locating into a house that is undergoing a complete remodel...its confusing, loud, dusty, and hard to focus...
LikeABoss said:You really don't know the conditions of the city other than what you saw on TV. Just ask yourself, if the commissioner has been to New Orleans, do you really think he would let one of his teams play in the city of New Orleans if things were that bad. I mean the commissioner is observing this whole thing.
The Dream said:Yes, actually I have....I work at a real estate office and we always get people from N.O. coming in saying they want out of their city
The Dream said:It's not fun playing in front of a empty stadium.....
LikeABoss said:What affect does this really have on rather a team is playing their though?
The games are played in a stadium that is being repaired.
The Dream said:Yes, actually I have....I work at a real estate office and we always get people from N.O. coming in saying they want out of their city, because there's nothing to go back to, just because there are a few businesses opened in the French Quarter doesn't mean the city is back to normal.....I'm done arguing this point, because I think some people like to argue just for the sake of it.
Zephyr said:If the city of New Orleans' population never regains the numbers before Katrina, the NFL will not remain there long term. There are estimates that the city will probably be a city of approximately 250,000. Unless the number gets to pre-Katrina numbers, the team will move. The team is barely viable with the approximately 500,000 it had before Katrina.
I don't like the way Benson handled the situation, but I do think NO is in danger of losing their team down the road.
Bongo59 said:when NO had a full population they could not fill the dome
LikeABoss said:Refer to post #55 please?
Zephyr said:And I stand by my original statement. Even with people coming from outside New Orleans, the city can not support a professional football team with a population of 250,000 or less. The Saints were BARELY viable with 500,000 people in the city as I said before. If you take 250,000 people from the city, it will be impossible. The television market was already pretty bad, now it is even worse. I just don't see it working unless the city reaches levels we just can't imagine right now.
I'm pretty sure New Orleans is still missing around 60-65% of its population before Katrina...LikeABoss said:The city is being rebuilt, the Superdome is being rebuilt, hell they are already playing college basketball in New Orleans and the Hornets will be playing 3 games back there this season. I don't think you really know the conditions of the city, cause if it was that bad Taglibue would not let the Saints play in New Orleans next season.
Fiddy said:I'm pretty sure New Orleans is still missing around 60-65% of its population before Katrina...
It's like the Jacksonville situation, it's hard to fill up a statidum when it would take a good portion of the city to be their at the game. These people are also rebuilding so they cant spend hundreds of dollars on a football game when they need to rebuild their lives.LikeABoss said:I don't get it![]()
MorKnolle said:Another note, even before Katrina, New Orleans was one of, if not the worst, team in NFL in terms of fan support, revenue generation, and general profitability. I think Hurrican Katrina will actually keep the team there longer as the NFL tries to support the rebuilding of the city and everything, but without that happening I think the Saints would have been headed to Los Angeles within a couple years anyways, which may be prolonged longer now, but I still think it is inevitable.
Long-Spurs-Texan said:NFL teams NEED big business, luxury boxes, TV ratings, & merchandising to stay profitable in todays times of huge salaries.
Benson should be allowed to move the team to San Antonio. The city has show that they will support the team in every way.
The Green bay Packers are publicly held, that's why they aren't suffering.
"Titletown" also has a heritage of winning championships.
San Antonio did exactly what the front running non fans of So Cal couldn't do. They had OPEN ARMS, a stadium, plans to renovate, local government and HUGE corporations behind their efforts. Sounds good to me.
What would the Saints have done without San Antonio last year?
LikeABoss said:The Green Bay Packers don't even have a majority of this stuff. Are they suffering without it?
Who gives a crap about San Antonio and the people there. I would rather the team move to L.A. before Tag's decides to give the people of that city a football franchise. San Antonio doesn't deserve a NFL franchise, especially after the classless way the mayor and people of that city handled this whole situation. Anybody BUT San Antonio is worthy of having the Saints if they decide to leave.
I still don't see how New Orleans can support a team right now
and if I understand it correctly, the state was paying the saints a substancial amount of money already.
Tag. needs to convince Benson to move his franchise to LA. New Orleans would keep the rights to the teams name and colors, then, when the city gets back on it's feet and people and bussiness, then, award the city a new franchise with the old name and colors.
You get rid of Benson and get a fresh start.
profan said:I still don't see how New Orleans can support a team right now, and if I understand it correctly, the state was paying the saints a substancial amount of money already. Tag. needs to convince Benson to move his franchise to LA. New Orleans would keep the rights to the teams name and colors, then, when the city gets back on it's feet and people and bussiness, then, award the city a new franchise with the old name and colors. You get rid of Benson and get a fresh start. Worked well in Houston.