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#81

How will they be able to tell when that roof is sagging?  LOL.

 

And are we supposed to believe the practice facility has CLEAR walls?  There goes the game plan. 


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#82

Quote:How will they be able to tell when that roof is sagging?  LOL.

 

And are we supposed to believe the practice facility has CLEAR walls?  There goes the game plan. 
 

Clear walls for practice facility is the "in thing"

 

Here's the NBA's Brooklyn Nets' training center (with stunning view) to debut later this year

 

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#83

Quote:Did they mention when work would be started and completed?
The US Assure club improvements will be ready by this August.  The practice facility and amphitheater will not be ready until the 2017 season.

 

One other thing mentioned at the end of the presentation is a Phase 2 that will involve an overhead walkway across Bay Street on the east side of the stadium. This will significantly improve the traffic delays after the games.

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#84

Quote:How will they be able to tell when that roof is sagging?  LOL.

 

And are we supposed to believe the practice facility has CLEAR walls?  There goes the game plan. 
I would think the indoor field would only be used when there is inclement weather. I wouldn't want them to lose the advantage of practicing in the heat and having the early season home field advantage.

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#85

Quote:This is why I don't understand the commitment to London. We can't increase local revenue while playing an ocean away.
 

It's not rocket science. Khan is investing $45 million into the city so that the NFL selects HIM to move to London. $45 million is peanuts for the billions that London brings.

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#86

Quote:It's not rocket science. Khan is investing $45 million into the city so that the NFL selects HIM to move to London. $45 million is peanuts for the billions that London brings.
 

How is investing 45M into a city going to make the NFL select him for London? Rich people don't become rich by throwing away money.

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#87

Quote:Reasons 2-4 are legit.

 

#1 Not really. Jacksonville is more Georgia. You'd need to move further south to Miami area for the "florida babes"
Ah note taken.

Never been to Miami, but have heard great things. I would definitely get in trouble down there lol.

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#88

"We are ready for more"


I survived the Gus Bradley Error.
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#89

So I just watched and listened to Khan.

Some of the statements and the way he said things kind of struck me. 

***DON'T BASH ME, I REALLY WANT A LEGITIMATE DISCUSSION!!!!!!!!***

 

He said in the interview on the main site and I'm paraphrasing, he wants to succeed and stay in JAX. (Khan did seem kind of snobby)

He doesn't sound like moving is NEVER out of the question, which I believe the reporter was trying to get out of him.

 

They also made it very clear today that the Jags strength in London needs to remain high in order for the franchise to be stable in Jacksonville.

 

As residence in JAX, is this "new" news? Or is this basically how you've been feeling for a while?

A lot of Jags fans, myself included keep saying with all these renovations/investments, the Jags are not going anywhere.

 

I was pretty shocked that Khan didn't give a firm statement and otherwise dismiss the whole question all together. 

 

"We aren't going anywhere" is what i was expecting to hear.


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#90

Quote:In this rendering, you can actually see Wiz snapping the ball over Bortles' head

 

 
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Okay. That comment made me spit coffee out of my nose.
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#91

Quote:How is investing 45M into a city going to make the NFL select him for London? Rich people don't become rich by throwing away money.


It's interesting how people just makes random connections lol. 45 million is not peanuts even to a billionaire.
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#92

Quote:It's not rocket science. Khan is investing $45 million into the city so that the NFL selects HIM to move to London. $45 million is peanuts for the billions that London brings.


For someone who tries to come off as a smart guy...


Never mind.
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#93
(This post was last modified: 01-29-2016, 07:38 PM by Jagwired.)

Quote:So I just watched and listened to Khan.

Some of the statements and the way he said things kind of struck me. 

***DON'T BASH ME, I REALLY WANT A LEGITIMATE DISCUSSION!!!!!!!!***

 

He said in the interview on the main site and I'm paraphrasing, he wants to succeed and stay in JAX. (Khan did seem kind of snobby)

He doesn't sound like moving is NEVER out of the question, which I believe the reporter was trying to get out of him.

 

They also made it very clear today that the Jags strength in London needs to remain high in order for the franchise to be stable in Jacksonville.

 

As residence in JAX, is this "new" news? Or is this basically how you've been feeling for a while?

A lot of Jags fans, myself included keep saying with all these renovations/investments, the Jags are not going anywhere.

 

I was pretty shocked that Khan didn't give a firm statement and otherwise dismiss the whole question all together. 

 

"We aren't going anywhere" is what i was expecting to hear.


 

 

 
 If he said that he could end up lying. Nothing in the NFL is guaranteed. This city needs to start buying more tickets on a season basis or eventually they will make a change.


Looking to troll? Don't bother, we supply our own.

 

 
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#94

The Jags aren't going anywhere.


First of all, even in the NFL, where greed is rampant, the league frowns on franchises that break their lease. The team's lease runs up to 2029.


Second, the stuff that was unveiled today was more than just amazing...it was iconic, and will definitely establish Jacksonville and the Jaguars as a unique brand. These plans definitely aren't coming from a guy who wants to move somewhere else.
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#95

Quote:In this rendering, you can actually see Wiz snapping the ball over Bortles' head

 

 

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Well played.

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#96

I'm guessing the walls are more blurred than see through when they are practicing.


"A man with no sauce is lost.

<p style="text-align:center;">But that same man can get lost in the sauce."
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#97

Quote:So I just watched and listened to Khan.

Some of the statements and the way he said things kind of struck me. 

***DON'T BASH ME, I REALLY WANT A LEGITIMATE DISCUSSION!!!!!!!!***

 

He said in the interview on the main site and I'm paraphrasing, he wants to succeed and stay in JAX. (Khan did seem kind of snobby)

He doesn't sound like moving is NEVER out of the question, which I believe the reporter was trying to get out of him.

 

They also made it very clear today that the Jags strength in London needs to remain high in order for the franchise to be stable in Jacksonville.

 

As residence in JAX, is this "new" news? Or is this basically how you've been feeling for a while?

A lot of Jags fans, myself included keep saying with all these renovations/investments, the Jags are not going anywhere.

 

I was pretty shocked that Khan didn't give a firm statement and otherwise dismiss the whole question all together. 

 

"We aren't going anywhere" is what i was expecting to hear.


I also felt the same way, but everyone perceives things differently. I really have to believe with as much money is being spent both by the city and Jaguars on stadium upgrades you would be hard pressed to find many better venues in the NFL, thus moving the team would be pointless. I also believe I read that the amphitheater events would go into the Jags pockets so that is also increased revenue for them.


London is the only other variable and it is going to take a while for the logistics to iron themselves out if NFL wants a full time team there in the early 20's.
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#98

If playing one game a year in London keeps the team in Jax, then I'm all for it. I'll schedule a family vacation to Europe now and watch the team when I otherwise would have never really considered such a vacation. Wayne Weaver had zero vision after the first season ticket holder contracts expired. Shad and Mark Lamping are huge for Jax.
"I'm not mad, I'm proud of you. You took your first pinch like a man and you learn two great things in your life. Look at me, never rat on your friends and always keep your mouth shut." - Jimmy Conway
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#99

Quote:Shad shot down the idea of bringing another Super Bowl here, said there wasn't nearly enough hotels.
 

All we need are about 15000 more "quality" hotel rooms.  That could *easily* happen in the next 70 years or so!

I'm condescending. That means I talk down to you. 
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