sanchol33t
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More free agents will be coming knocking at the door
U in Vegas and no state taxes
I love it
I think it is strange this is not brought up more. NO STATE TAXES!! equal more free agent looks. Plus current players get a raise!!!
More free agents will be coming knocking at the door
U in Vegas and no state taxes
I love it
I think it is strange this is not brought up more. NO STATE TAXES!! equal more free agent looks. Plus current players get a raise!!!
Yeah wished it would've worked in Oakland but Mark Davis can't do sh*t with the A's in the way and likewise for the A's with the Raiders in the way. These are the last two teams in MLB/NFL to share a stadium. This was common practice back in the days but damn near impossible now especially for an aging stadium in the Coliseum. I think the writing was on the wall when the A's couldn't move to San Jose because that was ruled Giants territory and Oakland gave them a 10 year lease at the Coliseam. On the flipside Oakland has had 20 years to get something done for either team. I don't see a last minute miracle happening.There's billionaires that would've bought into the Raiders, but Al was being goofy about it. This was just pure thirst on Vegas' part. I think even the money that Davis and Adelson are putting in they're getting back from the taxes because I do know if Mark legit put 500 mil up in Oakland he would've had his stadium a year ago. He wants the public to pay for it, but doesn't want to share anything which is where Oakland drew the line. The NFL is probablyat this because the 49ers have done their best to alienate folks here and the Raiders could've covered any lost good will, but instead they're dealing with an owner willing to move a team from solid stable money with a solid fan base to a tourist destination. I ain't heard a lot of Raider fans say they're keeping their season tickets if they move to Vegas. It's only a 2 hour flight, but you gotta pay for flights and hotel rooms too.
I'm sure the A's owner is happy. If they leave and the Warriors cross the bridge he'll have the entire east bay to himself. The Warriors are happy because they don't have to fight the NFL machine for top billing here.....and I know the 49ers are here, but they're in the south bay
If they never left the block then why does it matter to them?Losing a professional sports team is a huge blow, especially to raiders fans from the bay. It's a lot of fans who ain't been off the block who won't be hitting Vegas.
Because east Oakland where they currently play IS the block. They can get to games. This is an area where 50% of people's checks can go to paying rent/mortgage. Moving the team matters to them...it ain't as simple as hop on southwest for $209 and hit the game.If they never left the block then why does it matter to them?
But how many East O residents actually attend Raider gamesBecause east Oakland where they currently play IS the block. They can get to games. This is an area where 50% of people's checks can go to paying rent/mortgage. Moving the team matters to them...it ain't as simple as hop on southwest for $209 and hit the game.

Have they decided on where they're building the stadium? I know one location was across from Mandalay Bay on the opposite side of the 15 and on Tropicana between the Thomas and Mack Center and MGMYou're probably right....public money is a key component...Im just wondering why with all that money available in the bay area ... mainly silicon valley....why Mark couldn't make a deal with one or more of those companies to build a new stadium...there are more billionaires in the bay than las Vegas...but I'm still in shock it's happening...THE RAIDERS coming to MY CITY???.. I can't even process how fukking AWESOME this whole scenario is for me...it feels like I'm dreaming...and if the NFL kills this whole thing...I might be
Money talks breh, you think Vegas couldn't put up the money for it, shyt, do you even know how Vegas works or operates?
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Yeah wished it would've worked in Oakland but Mark Davis can't do sh*t with the A's in the way and likewise for the A's with the Raiders in the way. These are the last two teams in MLB/NFL to share a stadium. This was common practice back in the days but damn near impossible now especially for an aging stadium in the Coliseum. I think the writing was on the wall when the A's couldn't move to San Jose because that was ruled Giants territory and Oakland gave them a 10 year lease at the Coliseam. On the flipside Oakland has had 20 years to get something done for either team. I don't see a last minute miracle happening.
-I thought the Warriors are first in coverage up there? The NFL is only on Sundays and the Niners are damn near in San Jose
The real story is that Jerry doesn't want them sniffing around about moving to San Antonio which is Cowboys territory. Plus Rams owner Kronke want's LA all to himself, and the Chargers owner is happy cause he won't have to move to LA. The Rams and Chargers don't want the Raiders in Southern Cali because they'll argueably be the most popular team in the Southland and will eat heavily into their profits. And the 49ers owner, York, will be in favor of the move as well since this means he has the entire Bay Area to himself. Raiders to Vegas works for too many owners
this makes too much senseJerry Jones supports itSo is this actually official?!?!they gonna move the raiders to vegas???
I wasn't saying its not a big loss on Oakland, I know it is.. I was just wondering how many actual East O residents go to the games. I say about one-third of the people in attendance comes from all over the bay, then the big contingent from Sac, Fresno, Stockton, Bakersfield, LA, and the coast cities. The Raiders are damn near like a State team. I used to visit fam in East O a lot back in the days... I know there's some from the neighborhood that hit Raider games but that is not a area overflowing with disposable income by any means.A lot
That's the only area where there are still a lot of folks who are FROM Oakland - most the folks there are raiders fans. The rest of Oakland is full of transplants from other Bay Area cities and people from out of state. Even outside of that, raiders always had a big "blue collar" fanbase in the bay, and being that they played in a shyt stadium, it has always been easy for those fans to attend games. These fans ain't just hopping on a Vegas flight. This is cool for la fans where it's a 3-4 hour drive, but Vegas is 9 hours away from Oakland.
I don't know why people are trying to dismiss a city losing its NFL team...two pro teams at that... Like it ain't shyt