Nostalgia Fix/Reality Lesson

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sportscurmudgeon
12-08-2010, 09:21 AM
Every once in a while, someone here remembers ever so fondly the raucous and glorious times back in RFK Stadium. Folks go off on riffs about how great it would be if the Skins can go back and play there and how that would be a benefit somehow to the team - - minus about 30,000 seats for each game.

So, for the folks who love nostalgia, there will be a football game at RFK on the 29th of December this year. Maryland will play E. Carolina in the "Military Bowl" - - a game with a storied history that goes back at least a couple of years.

Head on out to the game. I guarantee you will be able walk up to the ticket window 15 minutes before kickoff and get a seat - - just about anywhere you want a seat. Then you can experience the exquisite lack of facilities/amenities of RFK Stadium on a day when the weather is most likely to be less than wonderful.

For those younger Skins' fans who never had the opportunity to enter America's version of the "Black Hole of Calcutta", this is an opportunity to experience RFK Stadium in a football setting.

Me? I will definitely be elsewhere. I will probably tune into the game to see a few plays and recall why RFK Stadium is as relevant to major sporting endeavors in 2010 and the future as Urkel is to linebacking.

hooskins
12-08-2010, 09:26 AM
Is this really new thread worthy?

freddyg12
12-08-2010, 09:31 AM
At the rate DS is losing ticket sales moving back to RFK may be an economy of scale! I don't have good #s, but I know they aren't sold out when a sales woman w/friendly, sexy voice calls me after I entered a contest to win FREE tickets!

MTK
12-08-2010, 09:59 AM
SC with your daily fix of:

http://kelevra23.files.wordpress.com/2010/09/debbie-downer.jpg

Longtimefan
12-08-2010, 10:00 AM
Moving the team back to the city is a reasonable consideration, but any thought of the Redskins ever playing another game at RFK is totally preposterous.

skinsfan69
12-08-2010, 10:47 AM
I went to a few Nats games while they played there and to be honest RFK is a complete shit hole. I hadn't been there since the last Skins game back in 96 and don't care to go back. But I'll always have the memories so that's really all that I personally care about. No way am I going over there to see Maryland play in the cold.

freddyg12
12-08-2010, 11:09 AM
Moving the team back to the city is a reasonable consideration, but any thought of the Redskins ever playing another game at RFK is totally preposterous.

On one hand I agree completely, maybe if just thinking in current terms. Yet, I think the organization might be facing tougher economic times than it is has in decades. I think B. Allen coming on board is part of that, he's a moneyball guy who will control spending. Ticket sales are down, no way to deny that, they can only spin it in their marketing. The NFL is also at a crossroads that may bring further trouble to its economic health.

That said, I'm not saying the sky is falling, but at the same time I can foresee a trend of nfl stadiums getting smaller in the near future. The trend was to go huge, but those owners that have done so are now in tough positions to keep revenue coming in while managing their debt service. JJ is the most obvious, his future decisions will largely hinge on how his stadium is financed.

As c. cowherd pointed out; the stadium experience at nfl games is declining while the tv experience is improving. I think a lot of owners will think twice about building 90,000 seats. I think Seattle really did it well. So, if it were possible to renovate RFK & add seats, I could see it happening in the next decade. It may be completely idiotic from a construction standpoint, I don't know, but from a capacity/marketing standpoint, I could see it.

sportscurmudgeon
12-08-2010, 11:44 AM
SC with your daily fix of:

http://kelevra23.files.wordpress.com/2010/09/debbie-downer.jpg


Matty:

In all seriousness, when was the last time you were in RFK? I went to more than a couple of Nats' games there before that team moved to their new park; I went to a DC United game there last year in September (I think).

If you have seen/experienced the condition of that stadium recently, you would not consider my comments as "Debbie Downer".

In 2010, RFK Stadium is worse than The Vet was when they demolished that disaster (I was there in the final year of The Vet) and worse than Shea Stadium was when they demolished that other disaster (I was at Shea in 2006).

The University of Maryland has 25,000 undergrads and 35,000 total students; the campus is a subway ride away from RFK Stadium. What is your over/under on the attendance for the game? RFK seats 55,000 for football.

SmootSmack
12-08-2010, 11:49 AM
Why did you start a new thread on this? Why not just bring it up in the most recent thread about the Skins moving back to RFK?

freddyg12
12-08-2010, 11:52 AM
SC, any knowledge of plans for RFK's future? I've seen it come up a # of times in DC council news, but never heard they want to raze it.

I wish DC could make a play to get the skins back there, whether by rehab or new stadium. Raze the old one & create "New RFK" if needed. I know there's interest in DC to bring them back, but the city's got nothing to entice DS right now.

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