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Texans may push for a new stadium.

Mangler

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Looks like the plan is in motion. I’d be happy if they got a new stadium. In my opinion, NRG sits in a terrible location.

 
I love my Texans and I think we are in a pretty good position.... but.... IMO You want a new stadium... prove you're a team deserving of a new stadium.

IF you are more or less the same team as you always have been... why should a single beam of a new stadium be erected until you prove you're a new team.
 
I love my Texans and I think we are in a pretty good position.... but.... IMO You want a new stadium... prove you're a team deserving of a new stadium.

IF you are more or less the same team as you always have been... why should a single beam of a new stadium be erected until you prove you're a new team.

The Texans have made it to the divisional round two years in a row under their new HC. That's more than a lot of teams can say. Which, of course, doesn't mean they don't have problems. LOL
 
I love my Texans and I think we are in a pretty good position.... but.... IMO You want a new stadium... prove you're a team deserving of a new stadium.

IF you are more or less the same team as you always have been... why should a single beam of a new stadium be erected until you prove you're a new team.

Doesn’t stop the Haslams…
 
Perhaps Fort Bend county would build it for them, or maybe The Woodlands would
like an NFL team, they are pretty prosperous up there right ?
 
Im not opposed to a new stadium…but taxpayers should have only cursory tax money in this venture.

And I would move it from the crummy area it’s in. I could see downtown, the Woodlands area, or around Sugarland. And downtown…is there any space for it?
 
Looks like the plan is in motion. I’d be happy if they got a new stadium. In my opinion, NRG sits in a terrible location.

They’re going to do it. When you start seeing this kind of thing in the "paper" they're just spoon feeding you. Like a frog sitting in a pot of boiling water.
 
They’re going to do it. When you start seeing this kind of thing in the "paper" they're just spoon feeding you. Like a frog sitting in a pot of boiling water.
Yep. They're floating the idea for sure, to get reaction. Regardless, they don't need a new stadium; they can just do an extensive renovation. We (tourists and taxpayers) are STILL paying for NRG. No way should public funds be used to fund a SECOND stadium. No way.

And, they would dare to even THINK about threatening to move. That would backfire in their faces. They barely have the fan base back, threatening to leave could alienate them for good.
 
Im not opposed to a new stadium…but taxpayers should have only cursory tax money in this venture.

And I would move it from the crummy area it’s in. I could see downtown, the Woodlands area, or around Sugarland. And downtown…is there any space for it?

Even if there was (my guess would be east of 59, maybe midtown?) the infrastructure to get people in and out is not there. And when the 59/45 project gets going, it's only going to be 10,000 times worse.
 
The Woodlands would be a perfect location. That’s right up the street from my house. Lol

On the cool make it to the AFC Championship game first. And Cal and company has the money. Stop asking for the taxpayers to help out.
This is the only reason I ever have even the slightest problem with this subject.

I don't care what billionaires do with their money... it's theirs.

I do have a problem with taxpayers taking on a huge portion of the cost... then those very same tax payers paying hefty prices for the season tickets/single ticket for the "privilege" to sit in the building their taxes paid most of its construction.

Plenty of bigger needs in the city than a fancier building.

But the reality is.... its always easier to spend other peoples money.
 
The Woodlands would be a perfect location. That’s right up the street from my house. Lol

On the cool make it to the AFC Championship game first. And Cal and company has the money. Stop asking for the taxpayers to help out.
I think you should be out every day morning and evening traffic hours walking with a sign saying build it here. Build it here. People would stop just to find out what you were doing.
 
Yep. They're floating the idea for sure, to get reaction. Regardless, they don't need a new stadium; they can just do an extensive renovation. We (tourists and taxpayers) are STILL paying for NRG. No way should public funds be used to fund a SECOND stadium. No way.

And, they would dare to even THINK about threatening to move. That would backfire in their faces. They barely have the fan base back, threatening to leave could alienate them for good.
Build it right next to the other two! We could call it the trade up scenario
 
This is the only reason I ever have even the slightest problem with this subject.

I don't care what billionaires do with their money... it's theirs.

I do have a problem with taxpayers taking on a huge portion of the cost... then those very same tax payers paying hefty prices for the season tickets/single ticket for the "privilege" to sit in the building their taxes paid most of its construction.

Plenty of bigger needs in the city than a fancier building.

But the reality is.... its always easier to spend other peoples money.
And then they have the gall to raise prices!
 
Maybe I'm getting old, but I like Reliant NRG stadium as it is. I suppose they could upgrade the existing stadium, but my question is what does a new stadium get you?

-the whole field could spin like the rodeo concert?
-a personal 16k television mounted in the back of the seat in front of you?
-a reclining, padded massage chair with built in cup holders?

All for the low, low price of $2,000* per seat.

*this will increase by $1000 a year if the team posts a .500 record.
 
I really liked it when this city didn’t have a team. I could watch a football game for what it was. Not seeing it from the perspective of “damn, why can’t ‘my team’ do that!”
Have to disagree with you friend.
That long stretch between the Oilers exit from Houston until we got the Texans was tough
for me even though I continued to watch NFL games every week, but not the same without
my hometown team not to follow and root for every Sunday.
 
Looks like the plan is in motion. I’d be happy if they got a new stadium. In my opinion, NRG sits in a terrible location.

I would be happy too as long as the McNair's pay for it.

You're right though NRG sits in a terrible location.
 
Im not opposed to a new stadium…but taxpayers should have only cursory tax money in this venture.

And I would move it from the crummy area it’s in. I could see downtown, the Woodlands area, or around Sugarland. And downtown…is there any space for it?
Cal, not a dime of taxpayer money.
 
And then they have the gall to raise prices!
Stick with them through the tough times and then they stick it to you when the team gets better. Every 20 yrs ask for these same fans/taxpayers to build you a new stadium. Wash... Rinse... Repeat...
 
Maybe I'm getting old, but I like Reliant NRG stadium as it is. I suppose they could upgrade the existing stadium, but my question is what does a new stadium get you?

-the whole field could spin like the rodeo concert?
-a personal 16k television mounted in the back of the seat in front of you?
-a reclining, padded massage chair with built in cup holders?

All for the low, low price of $2,000* per seat.

*this will increase by $1000 a year if the team posts a .500 record.
$ 2,000 per seat is about right when you take PSL's into account and that's without all of the shiny new toys.
 
best way to do this, honestly, would be to re-invent the (new) dome as per reinventing the wheel.
do NOT put it across the loop on the old AstroWorld property
if you can't make it happen inner loop...
(which, technically they could-- it would just cost a lot... there are strategic locations throughout the region... with Katy/Fulshear/Bridgeland/Magnolia/NE Cypress/W Houston--outside 8.... no offense to the SW/S/SE/E side... it just aint gon' work.)
....making the most sense if you choose to leave the loop.
I would personally rather see something right along the bayou... fcuk it... HPD/city jail, you get to move into new digs... all that surrounding property you're on --> repurposed for downtown stadium mixed use district. Its a win-win for all parties.... they just dont know how to take advantage of state/fed funded programs & grants.
 
This stadium is what, 23 years old?

Exactly. How about the Texans Go "F" themselves on this one. I was all in on building them a stadium once. Twice I just don't care and $1.4 BILLION DOLLARS is madness. Insanity stops here (and I'm speaking as one of the admittedly "formerly insane"). Maintain the thing properly. That's all.

Reconsidered. They're the "Texans" right? Austin? San Antonio? Maybe even Fort Worth? Move around every 20-25 years but stay in Texas. Nothing changes but Houston gets a break having to keep fronting stadium money for the McNair's and the NFL.
 
McNair’s need to get a few more big dogs into the stadium game.
1. Demolition of NRG and Astrodome.
2. New stadium on the same footprint would have a football stadium on the interior, and a hotel that would wrap the exterior. Restaurants and bars would gain the ground level outside facing exterior. This way hotel, restaurants, bars, and parking would be available year round.
3. Stadium would need to seat 85K fans. Better fits for National Championship Games and Super Bowl’s.
4. City would pay for the Dome’s demolition and McNair’s along with investors in hotel would pay the demolition of NRG.
5. Look at layout to ensure new park could be built while still utilizing NRG for home games.
6. I’d like think a billionaire hotel conglomerate wouldn’t mind having a stake….nor would I be surprised if Tillman Fertitta threw his hat in to have a hold on the restaurant’s.
7. The land being one of the biggest hurdles, could essentially be negated through an agreement to build new structure on the existing land. Parking should not be an issue with the removal of the Dome. Hail, I’d even add a state of the art pay for parking garage at the far end of the construction area. Tailgaters would still have plenty of parking around the stadium.
8. McNair’s would also a year round cash flow for the stadium now that the amenities of convenience would essentially be under the same roof.

At least that’s my idea.
 
Maybe I'm getting old, but I like Reliant NRG stadium as it is. I suppose they could upgrade the existing stadium, but my question is what does a new stadium get you?

-the whole field could spin like the rodeo concert?
-a personal 16k television mounted in the back of the seat in front of you?
-a reclining, padded massage chair with built in cup holders?

All for the low, low price of $2,000* per seat.

*this will increase by $1000 a year if the team posts a .500 record.
They would get many, many more private boxes and that $ is not shared; straight into McNairs pockets.
 
McNair’s need to get a few more big dogs into the stadium game.
1. Demolition of NRG and Astrodome.
2. New stadium on the same footprint would have a football stadium on the interior, and a hotel that would wrap the exterior. Restaurants and bars would gain the ground level outside facing exterior. This way hotel, restaurants, bars, and parking would be available year round.
3. Stadium would need to seat 85K fans. Better fits for National Championship Games and Super Bowl’s.
4. City would pay for the Dome’s demolition and McNair’s along with investors in hotel would pay the demolition of NRG.
5. Look at layout to ensure new park could be built while still utilizing NRG for home games.
6. I’d like think a billionaire hotel conglomerate wouldn’t mind having a stake….nor would I be surprised if Tillman Fertitta threw his hat in to have a hold on the restaurant’s.
7. The land being one of the biggest hurdles, could essentially be negated through an agreement to build new structure on the existing land. Parking should not be an issue with the removal of the Dome. Hail, I’d even add a state of the art pay for parking garage at the far end of the construction area. Tailgaters would still have plenty of parking around the stadium.
8. McNair’s would also a year round cash flow for the stadium now that the amenities of convenience would essentially be under the same roof.

At least that’s my idea.
A couple of gas station/convenience stores located on the parking lot also would help.
 
I drive from the middle of Houston to Conroe everyday from work to get home, and 45 North is already a cluster ****... I don't go to enough games in person to care. I could go to every game, but I hate stupidity so I tend to stay away from places where people are....

There is no place on this planet to escape from stupid people. They're like weeds and humidity, they just persist.
 
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