Redskins Mayor Trying To Get Team Back To D.C.

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12thMan
01-24-2008, 08:09 PM
it can not happen,who would buy Fed Ex field???Plus the deal with PG county would cost to much to get out of.The reason the Redskins are worth so much is mostly real estate value.DC will not sell RFK and won't give up all the stadium rights .........so no untill the deal is thru in PG and you have 12 more years on it and you tear down RFK becuase it can not be "re built" who builds the new stadium and how much do you think that will run the ticket holders?

Well, to some extent they've thought this through. And it's possible, quite possible, that this more feasible than we realize. I don't know.

I think if the Mayor got the city leaders to buy into this, then at the very least they're going to present Dan Snyder and PG county officials, for that matter, with some interesting numbers.

Skinnette
01-24-2008, 08:12 PM
I'm all for the 'Skins coming back to DC. I was upset when they left and still cringe when the announcer says Landover, MD during the games...boooo.

Dirtbag59
01-24-2008, 08:15 PM
Forgive me for asking, considering I haven't lived in Maryland since '92 but is this the same guy that got caught smoking crack before getting re-elected?

BringBackJoeT
01-24-2008, 08:26 PM
Forgive me for asking, considering I haven't lived in Maryland since '92 but is this the same guy that got caught smoking crack before getting re-elected?

No, he is not. That would be Marion Barry. Fenty is a young guy (38) who was elected last year.

SC Skins Fan
01-24-2008, 08:27 PM
Forgive me for asking, considering I haven't lived in Maryland since '92 but is this the same guy that got caught smoking crack before getting re-elected?

No. Marion Barry hasn't been mayor of D.C. for quite some time now.

Giantone
01-24-2008, 08:32 PM
Well, to some extent they've thought this through. And it's possible, quite possible, that this more feasible than we realize. I don't know.

I think if the Mayor got the city leaders to buy into this, then at the very least they're going to present Dan Snyder and PG county officials, for that matter, with some interesting numbers.


I believe DC thinks it can happen but it can't.

BrudLee
01-24-2008, 09:19 PM
i'd give it a 12% chance of happening...

See, I had it at 13%. Maybe we can arrange some kind of debate.

JCK and RFK
01-24-2008, 09:20 PM
but that would mean that REDSKIN fans may actualy going to the games. Not 25,000 fans, 50,000 business associates, and 20,000 opposing team fans.

Here is my math on actual fans. I realize they are not exact.

RFK 55,000 screaming maniac fans. Of those 55,000 left 30,000 have been run off. (ticket pricing, losing, losing, losing, ticket price, opposing team fans, Redskin fans who have no clue how to bounce a stadium, chant, sing, scream) That leaves 25,000 fans who know how to make a stadium a feared place for all opponents. Ironic that we have the largest stadium in the league and never get mentioned as a place people do not want to come to. Gibbs could not even win there. Snyder has ruined what the REDSKINS stand for.

djnemo65
01-24-2008, 09:32 PM
but that would mean that REDSKIN fans may actualy going to the games. Not 25,000 fans, 50,000 business associates, and 20,000 opposing team fans.

Here is my math on actual fans. I realize they are not exact.

RFK 55,000 screaming maniac fans. Of those 55,000 left 30,000 have been run off. (ticket pricing, losing, losing, losing, ticket price, opposing team fans, Redskin fans who have no clue how to bounce a stadium, chant, sing, scream) That leaves 25,000 fans who know how to make a stadium a feared place for all opponents. Ironic that we have the largest stadium in the league and never get mentioned as a place people do not want to come to. Gibbs could not even win there. Snyder has ruined what the REDSKINS stand for.

Snyder inherited Fed Ex from your namesake. You can argue he has bumped prices up too much but the Pats are just as expensive and their stadium is known to rock. I think more of it has to do with design flaws in the stadium itself. RFK exemplified doing more with less, mostly because of its accoustics. Fed Ex reminds me of Michigan's Big House, which is the largest stadium in the country but not regarded as particularily intimidating, mostly because its open design allows sound to reverberate out.

sportscurmudgeon
01-24-2008, 10:10 PM
IF they build a stadium at the RFK site, it's not likely to hold MORE people than Fed Ex does. So do the math folks.

To keep the same level of revenues, ticket prices will have to go UP. Add to that the fact that the Redskins own Fed Ex Field so they don't pay rent except to themselves.

At any new stadium, there would have to be some kind of lease costs to the Skins as tenants even if it is a sweetheart deal. That increase in costs would mean ticket prices will have to go UP.

So how is this ticket price INCREASE going to assure more hard-core fans and fewer of the corporate folks who are there to be seen there and not to see the game there?

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