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264.1 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | The engineer formerly known as Roland | Tue Feb 06 1996 08:17 | 2 |
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OK, you get *one* more chance to spell "Anaheim" right...
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264.2 | When's the next big on in LA? | ODIXIE::ZOGRAN | Atlanta, Home of the WS Champs | Tue Feb 06 1996 09:02 | 5 |
| So they move out of Seattle to LA to make sure that the structure that
they play in is earthquake proof. Something's wrong with this
picture...
UMDan
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264.3 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | Can the Coach... | Tue Feb 06 1996 09:25 | 13 |
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Yup,
They are more worried about an earthquake in Seattle, then the
tiles falling from the Kingdome roof. Seattle is trying to find anyway
possible to break there 10 yr lease. Might as well try now while the
LA market is WIDE open. Its the same old song and dance, the Mariners
got a new ball park, the Seahawks want a new ball park. The Seahawks
are not going to get one anytime soon. Same reason why Cleveland is
moving. The city took care of the Indians, Cavs, and Rock and Roll hall
of fame, while the Browns played in the mistake by the lake.
Ron
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264.4 | Tell us how you really feel, Ken | BSS::NEUZIL | Just call me Fred | Tue Feb 06 1996 09:44 | 9 |
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"In a fraternity where the best owners are back-stabbers, civic pirates,
extortionists, carpetbaggers and pathological liars, (Seahwaks owner)
Ken Behring is a bottom-feeder despised even by his own kind."
Bill Conlin, sports columnist for the Philadelphia Daily News
Kevin
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264.5 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | The engineer formerly known as Roland | Tue Feb 06 1996 10:07 | 5 |
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To me, that's a great piece of writing... :-)
I can see why the owner would want to move to LA, but why not just tell it
like it is.
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264.6 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Tue Feb 06 1996 11:01 | 1 |
264.7 | Behring no soul, your humble public servant reports for duty | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | Pride of Steel | Tue Feb 06 1996 11:16 | 9 |
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Behring's best line was not the one about the infamous Seattle
earthquakes (as he prepares to move into the decaying quake-damaged
Rose Bowl), though, but about how he is "from, and therefore
committed, to the city of Los Angeles". Sometimes the shamelessness
is so shameful that it wraps around on itself and becomes virtue...
glenn
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264.8 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove | Tue Feb 06 1996 11:38 | 16 |
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Behring's excuse making is a helluva lot more creative
than the now standard "We're trying to keep up with the
Jones". But that was probably necessated by the fact that
three small market teams - Pittsburg, Indy and Green Bay -
showed that the way things are currently structured you
don't have to throw fistfuls of money at players to produce
a winner. Instead, you have to draft well, recognize your
core players and sign them to longterm contracts and pick
wisely from the free agent market. Of course, it's a hell
of a lot easier to remain a mediocre ballclub and move some-
where where they're stupid enough to think a pro football
team is important enough to spend hundreds of millions of
dollars on.
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264.9 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | The engineer formerly known as Roland | Tue Feb 06 1996 11:44 | 9 |
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I think it's more than creative - saying that you're moving from Seattle to
LA for improved earthquake safety is reminiscent of the Hitler and Goebbels
"Big Lie Theory".
This is amazing.
Why don't the owners (among themselves), try to figure out which of the
franchises are most needy or most deserving of a move to LA?
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264.10 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove | Tue Feb 06 1996 12:16 | 17 |
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> Why don't the owners (among themselves), try to figure out
> which of the franchises are most needy or most deserving of
> a move to LA?
And do what? Take a franchise from a city that already has one?
Lawsuit! Expand again and make the league even more mediocre?
The sad part is that Los Angelenos made nary a peep when the
Rams moved. Certainly nothing on the order of what was heard from
Browns fans but that's largely because LA is Frontrunner City,
USA. And there is no big clamor for a football team. If
a team has to move why not to a city that had *NOT* lost two
teams and didn't give a damn because they didn't support them
anyways. I tend to think that Behring is trying to pull the biggest
hold up ever and the other shoe has yet to drop. I wouldn't put
him in LA yet.
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264.11 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | The engineer formerly known as Roland | Tue Feb 06 1996 12:42 | 14 |
| > And do what? Take a franchise from a city that already has one?
> Lawsuit!
Perhaps, perhaps not.
You've got Tampa Bay, Seattle, and Cincinnati all talking about moving. These
clubs are all thinking about taking the calculated(?) gamble of moving out of
town. They've already got an idea of what their exposure is. In the warped
view of NFL owners, maybe "needy or most deserving" means "least likely to
lose a lawsuit".
LA is important for one reason and one reason only - its status as a TV
market. I have no delusions that millions of football-crazed Angelenos
will pack the Rose Bowl.
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264.12 | | SLEEPR::MAIEWSKI | Bos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. Champs | Tue Feb 06 1996 12:45 | 9 |
| Even if the NFL did think another team was more deserving, what could they
do about it? As Al Davis showed, any team can move anywhere and the NFL has
no power to stop them.
Of course then the phrase "The NFL thinks" may itself be an Oxymoron. Like
any league what they "think" is just the net result of a vote where each owner
has his own best interests at heart.
George
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264.13 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | The engineer formerly known as Roland | Tue Feb 06 1996 13:17 | 11 |
| > Even if the NFL did think another team was more deserving, what could they
>do about it? As Al Davis showed, any team can move anywhere and the NFL has
>no power to stop them.
Yes, I'm quite aware of that. I'm dreaming of a Cinderella story where they
actually get together and figure out a cooperative way to solve a problem.
Every once in a while it's nice to step outside real life and think of how
things *could* be done.
With baseball fading in popularity, football is shooting itself in the foot
by having franchises move on any pretense.
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264.14 | Behring now a religious man... | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | Pride of Steel | Wed Feb 07 1996 15:54 | 11 |
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Seahawks owner Ken Behring claims safety a factor in move
Wednesday, February 7 10:34am ET
Owner Ken Behring, who is trying to move the Seattle Seahawks to
Anaheim, said he had the "fear of God" put in him by reports of what a
potential earthquake could do to the Kingdome.
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264.15 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Wed Feb 07 1996 16:20 | 8 |
264.16 | | PSDVAX::ROBICHAUD | Don'tTakeComedyFromStrangers | Thu Feb 08 1996 13:06 | 5 |
| I for one don't blame Behring for leaving the Kingdome. I've
decided to no longer renew my Patriots' season tickets since I found out
that Shaefer/Sullivan/Foxboro Stadium is not earthquake proofed...
/Don
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264.17 | that you /Slasher? | HBAHBA::HAAS | Extra low prices and hepatitis too!~ | Thu Feb 08 1996 13:11 | 0 |
264.18 | | MKOTS3::tcc122.mko.dec.com::long | still a 'Stiller' fan | Thu Feb 08 1996 13:52 | 7 |
| Considerin' the location of those front row seats,
not to mention the proximity to those scantily clad
ladies, I'd say sitting there through a tremor could
be quite interesting.
billl
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264.19 | WFAN | FABSIX::R_VALERA | | Fri Feb 09 1996 19:10 | 16 |
| Unless these teams are not receiving fan support they should not
even think about moving. The Seahawks want to leave the name and
colors behind just like the browns. Tampa Bay, and Cinci, are
talking about it and Houston will be in Nashville. Good thing they
didn't realign the divisions yet you have to keep a scorecard on
where everyone is moving.
Maybe Tampa should move to Barcelona and cincy to Frankfurt I hear
the fan support is tremendous according to the world league. If a
city loses a team due to lack of fan support than that city should
never get a new team. What Art Modell did is wrong now he's going
to have other owners following him in trying to move their
franchises away from the people that count and that is the fans
of the NFL. The NFL was on a roll for fan support but with these
stupid stunts they will be losing die hard fans for lack of a
better term integrity.
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264.20 | Time for the FANs to add teeth | BSS::RIGGEN | | Tue Feb 13 1996 12:09 | 16 |
| Denver owner Pat Blowind is asking for a .01% sales tax across a 6 or
10 county area to fund building a "new" pile high. Seems he is willing
to put up $25,000,000 of his own profits to help fund the whole deal
as long as he gains full access to revenues generated from luxury boxes
as well as a % of the overall stadium revenue.
On the local radio show that Marty luv's so much a lady caller
suggested that the people fight back with a couple of demands as well.
1. There will not be any PPV Pay per view in the 6-10 county area EVER.
2. The games if not sold out will not be blacked out in the same area.
I don't think the owner has a say in the black out rule but the PPV
would put a cinch on his scotum in the long run.
Jeff
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