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Bud on suicide watch

I'm still holding out hope Austin or San Antonio can swoop in at the last minute!

Get rekt     

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10 minutes ago, Starkiller said:

The airport already has a train station built in…

Ya but you need an underground electric car service that is somehow going to be faster than cars. Think of how much space you could save turning that train station into a giant hertz rentacar lot for the teslas. 

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18 minutes ago, OILERMAN said:

Tariffs skyrocketing the price of building and the out of control racial attacks on the building of the stadium have this thing shakier than ever

With steel prices skyrocketing, the city should just tear the new stadium down and sell off the girders for scrap! 

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51 minutes ago, Callidus said:

Ya but you need an underground electric car service that is somehow going to be faster than cars. Think of how much space you could save turning that train station into a giant hertz rentacar lot for the teslas. 

Elon needed somewhere to offload some of his unwanted cybertrucks 

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17 minutes ago, Starkiller said:

With steel prices skyrocketing, the city should just tear the new stadium down and sell off the girders for scrap! 

 

Starting to see the light

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I don't give a shit if he digs this thing, as long as it's not under my spot... and doesn't cost more than a dollar.  
 

but it is dumb af. 
 

they save what? Like 5 min? Maybe? hopefully they are non stop back too. 

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In other team’s stadium news:

 

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/45881280/dc-council-approves-commanders-stadium-deal-return-district

 

The D.C. Council voted to approve a deal between the team and the city, paving the way for the franchise to return to the district.

 

The council voted 9-3 -- it needed a two-thirds majority -- to approve plans for a football stadium at the site where the franchise enjoyed its best days.

 

The council must vote again on this measure Sept. 17, but multiple sources involved in the process said the team has been told it can proceed with its plans after Friday's vote knowing the second vote is expected to have the same result.

 

Washington announced a deal with the city to build a stadium at the site where RFK Stadium -- its home from 1961 to 1996 -- still sits. The 174-acre property will become a mixed-use facility with housing developments, a sports complex and retail shops.

 

The Commanders will invest $2.7 billion to build the stadium -- and cover the cost overruns -- while the district will contribute $1 billion. The team has long targeted 2030 as the year a stadium must open, in large part so it could host big events such as the Women's World Cup in 2031.

 

The stadium will be domed, and while they haven't ruled out a retractable roof, the cost of one -- plus the possible returns -- likely will make that prohibitive, a source with knowledge of the situation said.

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