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bignasty said:If the reports are correct and they say that the city will be 25 feet under water for up to 4 months. Where will they play this year and what will the 1.5 million people do? Very sad times for such a unique city
There are 1000s of people staying in the Superdome to get away from the Hurricane. The Superdome is deemed useless this year if the hurricane hits cause Nawlins will be under water for a very long time.Derek said:Could the game be reschuduled a day earlier or something? Because in the season opener last year the Titans faced Miami and a hurricane was in Miami but they played the game on Sat. avoiding the hurricane.
Fiddy said:Astrodome would take too much work to fix up. I have heard that there are rats the size of cats...
LOL, excellent point. Remember the mouse that ran across the field when we were there 2 years ago???Hervoyel said:The Saints will feel right at home then. The Superdome's rats are second to none.
Fiddy said:LOL, excellent point. Remember the mouse that ran across the field when we were there 2 years ago???
That went straight to the sig. Had to edit it a little bit but it is alright.Hervoyel said:When a rat's got no fear of Gary Walker then that my friend is rat to be reckoned with.
HowBoutThemCowboys! said:How about Nacho Town? Red McCombs has always been flirting with the idea to move to San Antonio, now would be the perfect time. All they need to do with the Alamo Dome is put some field turf in and it'll be ready to go.
swisher said:The Superdome is looking pretty bad right now. The material on the roof is ripped to shreds and its starting to fill with water...just like the rest of New Orleans. They are in the process of evacuating the stadium.
Thousands of wet people, two holes in the roof, a stadium full of water, no AC, bathrooms that must reek (is the plumbing even working?)
Not to mention the couple people who have died there, including one apparent suicide jumper from the upper deck.
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"Officials had earlier reported two deaths at the Superdome, and now, they report that someone died Tuesday after plunging from an upper level of the stadium. They say the person probably jumped."
http://www.wdsu.com/news/4916024/detail.html
texansgal8 said:Well it looks like the Saints will be playing here in SA against the Giants since they will be setting up their practice facility here...Iam definately going on the 18th.....
Tim Brando was on a local radio station this afternoon. He spoke to Greg Bensel and asked whether or not any discussion about moving the Saints games had taken place and was Tiger stadium under consideration. Bensel replied it had been discussed and Tiger stadium was not being considered. The four options at this time were San Antonio, Houston, Dallas, and Shreveport. Any change would have to be approved by the league and could be vetoed by an owner if the site is deemed by the league to be within that teams area. This would obviously apply to Houston and Dallas and probably San Antonio.
Houston has a home game that day, so it wont happenTEXANS84 said:Not so fast. I've seen reports that they may be having practice in San Antonio, but the first game date has not been set yet.
Word is that Shreveport, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio are in the mix to get the Saints for the opener:
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HowBoutThemCowboys! said:3 Texas teams. Finally.... The way it should be.
It was ridiculous when we only had one NFL team in all places- TEXAS. While Florida and and California had 3 each.
texansfan88 said:Houston has a home game that day, so it wont happen
slyfox68 said:During the Channel 13 10:00 news, they reported the Saints will play at the Alamodome in San Antonio.
LINKHOUSTON -- The Houston Texans' stadium could be used for the New Orleans Saints' home opener if the hurricane-damaged Louisiana Superdome isn't available, stadium president and general manager Shea Guinn said Tuesday.
Guinn offered Reliant Park as an option to the NFL, but hasn't heard back from the league.
The Saints are supposed to play their home opener Sept. 18, the same date the Texans play the Pittsburgh Steelers at home.
"It would be a heck of a lot of work and a challenge but the circumstances are extraordinary. We would do everything we can to help," Guinn told Houston television station KRIV.
Tens of thousands of refugees from Hurricane Katrina have been staying at the Superdome, but officials said Tuesday they would have to evacuate as flood water continues to rise.
AP NEWS
Hervoyel said:If the third team is the Saints then I don't want them. Not because Texas is too good for the Saints. I'm just not comfortable with even joking about taking their football team. At the best of times that's not a laughing matter. Right now it's unthinkable.
San Antonio will give them a good "home" crowd for as long as they need it I'm sure and send them back to the Superdome when it's ready feeling like they have a second home field.
Also I'm fairly certain that even the NFL isn't foolish enough to take a citys football team after that city went through an ordeal like this hurricane. Hopefully they look elsewhere for their pet Los Angelas franchise. I'd really rather they forget about it altogether.
I think that is wishfull thinking. I believe that the earliest they play there is next year.TEXANS84 said:The Saints will not play there at least until November at the earliest.
WWJD said:I'm guessing most of the Saints players/coaches and management probably lost everything also.
I am 48 and searching my little brain I cannot remember our country ever facing such a horrific event with so much damage and who knows how many deaths. 9/11 is the closest thing I can compare this to in this country. The news gets worse everytime you switch on the TV.
HowBoutThemCowboys! said:Galveston went through a devastating hurricane a long time ago, but I don't think it was this bad..
I cannot believe what is happening, so many people have lost everything. God Bless the victims.
swisher said:Well, 8,000 people died (and it might actually be closer to 10 to 11,000) in Galveston during the 1900 hurricane. There were so many dead they had to pile bodies on rafts and dump them in the sea, and when the bodies washed ashore a few days later they had to take them back out and burn them....so it was pretty bad.
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/Landsea/deadly/Table2.htm
SassyTexan said:There is a little movie theater in Galveston, down by Landry's, that continually shows 'the storm'.