by Hacksaw 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #11 Thanks for hanging in max. bummer you had to miss yesterday.Vinny's sources seem like they weren't there yesterday either. His article flies in the face of everything else we have heard. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by SoCalRam78 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 1087 Joined: May 25 2015 SoCal Pro Bowl Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #12 Vinny did go on Roggin and say Rams/chargers most likely, now he's waving Carson fairy tales again. by Elvis 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 41520 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #13 TOPIC AUTHOR The narrative is clear:Kroenke has the strongest plan, the best legal case, and the NFL is on his side.Spanos has more political clout among the owners.The outcome is unclear.Is the narrative right? Pretty much every reporter covering this is reporting the same thing, so i'm inclined to think it probably is right.We're gonna find out soon... RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 41520 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #14 TOPIC AUTHOR max wrote:Very quite here in NY. Anything that's being reported is not coming from here. Those guys are sitting in a bar or Starbucks and writing based on yesterday.I guess you can't figure out where they are from Fenno's view that he tweeted... RFU Season Ticket Holder by Stranger 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #15 max wrote:Very quite here in NY. Anything that's being reported is not coming from here. Those guys are sitting in a bar or Starbucks and writing based on yesterday.Sorry to hear that. I would have thought there would still be some news trickling out from there, and that some reporters would still be hanging around. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by Stranger 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #16 SWAdude wrote:Its an article that is trying to maintain an unbiased appearance. Thats what the job demands. Read it carefully and it says Rams in LA all over the place. There is much more likely a break from Spanos than Stan. There is no real justification to vote against Stan. That is the rub.With that said the NFL needs, I will say again, the NFL NEEDS, a unanimous vote. And therefore the only solution is the Rams/Chargers in Inglewood, and the Raiders with assurances in Oakland. It also allows the Chargers a chance to stay in San Diego. And all will be fine with that solution.I know what I am talking about. I have never been wrong. Lordy what a long week this is going to be.Or no vote at all, which is what I believe will occur.The owners will just defer to Goodell, and we already know he is going with Stan's plan. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by SWAdude 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 2450 Joined: Sep 21 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #17 bluecoconuts wrote:I don't think the Raiders Chargers partnership breaks without one (most likely Raiders) being denied relocation... This article doesn't seem to be as enthusiastic about the Rams moving as others.Its about money. Stadium viability is required.There seems enough validity to the report that St Louis is not a viable stadium proposal. Because from the beginning, it is not. Then to flip and say Carson is a viable option, reeks of hypocrisy. Davis can't afford the billion to relocate and share in a billion dollar stadium. Spanos can't afford to relocate and share in the costs of a billion dollar stadium. There is only the promise of Sachs financing a proposed stadium with out an ounce of pre-build approvals being applied or approved.Of course anything can happen. But it would be a pure gamble on the NFL's part to let the Inglewood project go away. Its the only truly viable option. If Spanos does not want to play ball with Kroenke, as is the case with the city of San Diego, then let him go at it again, and again, and again, and again. by Stranger 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #18 SWAdude wrote:bluecoconuts wrote:I don't think the Raiders Chargers partnership breaks without one (most likely Raiders) being denied relocation... This article doesn't seem to be as enthusiastic about the Rams moving as others.Its about money. Stadium viability is required.There seems enough validity to the report that St Louis is not a viable stadium proposal. Because from the beginning, it is not. Then to flip and say Carson is a viable option, reeks of hypocrisy. Davis can't afford the billion to relocate and share in a billion dollar stadium. Spanos can't afford to relocate and share in the costs of a billion dollar stadium. There is only the promise of Sachs financing a proposed stadium with out an ounce of pre-build approvals being applied or approved.Of course anything can happen. But it would be a pure gamble on the NFL's part to let the Inglewood project go away. Its the only truly viable option. If Spanos does not want to play ball with Kroenke, as is the case with the city of San Diego, then let him go at it again, and again, and again, and again.I think the NFL's request for a Stadium Guaranteed Opening Date is a way to smoke-out the Carson project. So, Spanos has only 2-options left, move-in with Stan or stay in San Diego and continue to try to get a stadium built there. I say the NFL gives him approval to move-in with Stan, but also the time to try to work out a deal with SD over the next two years. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by SWAdude 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 2450 Joined: Sep 21 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #19 Stranger wrote:SWAdude wrote:bluecoconuts wrote:I don't think the Raiders Chargers partnership breaks without one (most likely Raiders) being denied relocation... This article doesn't seem to be as enthusiastic about the Rams moving as others.Its about money. Stadium viability is required.There seems enough validity to the report that St Louis is not a viable stadium proposal. Because from the beginning, it is not. Then to flip and say Carson is a viable option, reeks of hypocrisy. Davis can't afford the billion to relocate and share in a billion dollar stadium. Spanos can't afford to relocate and share in the costs of a billion dollar stadium. There is only the promise of Sachs financing a proposed stadium with out an ounce of pre-build approvals being applied or approved.Of course anything can happen. But it would be a pure gamble on the NFL's part to let the Inglewood project go away. Its the only truly viable option. If Spanos does not want to play ball with Kroenke, as is the case with the city of San Diego, then let him go at it again, and again, and again, and again.I think the NFL's request for a Stadium Guaranteed Opening Date is a way to smoke-out the Carson project. So, Spanos has only 2-options left, move-in with Stan or stay in San Diego and continue to try to get a stadium built there. I say the NFL gives him approval to move-in with Stan, but also the time to try to work out a deal with SD over the next two years.Totally agree. It makes too much sense. by max 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 5714 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Sarasota, FL Hall of Fame Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #20 Hacksaw wrote:Thanks for hanging in max. bummer you had to miss yesterday.Vinny's sources seem like they weren't there yesterday either. His article flies in the face of everything else we have heard.Vinny is nowhere in sight around Park Avenue. Fenno and probably Farmer are hanging around Times Square which is on the other side of town.I have no idea where Acee is, he said he was walking around Manhattan, but I haven't seen him on the East Side which is where NFL is.Maybe they are texting with their "sources" in the building. But if I was from LA and I had travelled 3000 miles to NY I would meet with my sources somehow.My guess is that there are support staff in the building who overheard stuff last night who could tell us a lot if we only knew them. There are a lot of people who come out of the building to grab a smoke, and I spoke to one women who was friendly but didn't know anything. Wish I was a smoker, that might have helped.It just doesn't make sense that they would stay late last night and not come back today if they had no idea how they were going to resolve this thing, and yet knew they needed to resolve it in 6 days. No business does that. ~ max ~“The consciousness of good intentions disdains ambiguity.” - Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist Papers Reply 2 / 5 1 2 5 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 47 posts Jul 13 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by SoCalRam78 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 1087 Joined: May 25 2015 SoCal Pro Bowl Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #12 Vinny did go on Roggin and say Rams/chargers most likely, now he's waving Carson fairy tales again. by Elvis 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 41520 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #13 TOPIC AUTHOR The narrative is clear:Kroenke has the strongest plan, the best legal case, and the NFL is on his side.Spanos has more political clout among the owners.The outcome is unclear.Is the narrative right? Pretty much every reporter covering this is reporting the same thing, so i'm inclined to think it probably is right.We're gonna find out soon... RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 41520 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #14 TOPIC AUTHOR max wrote:Very quite here in NY. Anything that's being reported is not coming from here. Those guys are sitting in a bar or Starbucks and writing based on yesterday.I guess you can't figure out where they are from Fenno's view that he tweeted... RFU Season Ticket Holder by Stranger 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #15 max wrote:Very quite here in NY. Anything that's being reported is not coming from here. Those guys are sitting in a bar or Starbucks and writing based on yesterday.Sorry to hear that. I would have thought there would still be some news trickling out from there, and that some reporters would still be hanging around. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by Stranger 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #16 SWAdude wrote:Its an article that is trying to maintain an unbiased appearance. Thats what the job demands. Read it carefully and it says Rams in LA all over the place. There is much more likely a break from Spanos than Stan. There is no real justification to vote against Stan. That is the rub.With that said the NFL needs, I will say again, the NFL NEEDS, a unanimous vote. And therefore the only solution is the Rams/Chargers in Inglewood, and the Raiders with assurances in Oakland. It also allows the Chargers a chance to stay in San Diego. And all will be fine with that solution.I know what I am talking about. I have never been wrong. Lordy what a long week this is going to be.Or no vote at all, which is what I believe will occur.The owners will just defer to Goodell, and we already know he is going with Stan's plan. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by SWAdude 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 2450 Joined: Sep 21 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #17 bluecoconuts wrote:I don't think the Raiders Chargers partnership breaks without one (most likely Raiders) being denied relocation... This article doesn't seem to be as enthusiastic about the Rams moving as others.Its about money. Stadium viability is required.There seems enough validity to the report that St Louis is not a viable stadium proposal. Because from the beginning, it is not. Then to flip and say Carson is a viable option, reeks of hypocrisy. Davis can't afford the billion to relocate and share in a billion dollar stadium. Spanos can't afford to relocate and share in the costs of a billion dollar stadium. There is only the promise of Sachs financing a proposed stadium with out an ounce of pre-build approvals being applied or approved.Of course anything can happen. But it would be a pure gamble on the NFL's part to let the Inglewood project go away. Its the only truly viable option. If Spanos does not want to play ball with Kroenke, as is the case with the city of San Diego, then let him go at it again, and again, and again, and again. by Stranger 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #18 SWAdude wrote:bluecoconuts wrote:I don't think the Raiders Chargers partnership breaks without one (most likely Raiders) being denied relocation... This article doesn't seem to be as enthusiastic about the Rams moving as others.Its about money. Stadium viability is required.There seems enough validity to the report that St Louis is not a viable stadium proposal. Because from the beginning, it is not. Then to flip and say Carson is a viable option, reeks of hypocrisy. Davis can't afford the billion to relocate and share in a billion dollar stadium. Spanos can't afford to relocate and share in the costs of a billion dollar stadium. There is only the promise of Sachs financing a proposed stadium with out an ounce of pre-build approvals being applied or approved.Of course anything can happen. But it would be a pure gamble on the NFL's part to let the Inglewood project go away. Its the only truly viable option. If Spanos does not want to play ball with Kroenke, as is the case with the city of San Diego, then let him go at it again, and again, and again, and again.I think the NFL's request for a Stadium Guaranteed Opening Date is a way to smoke-out the Carson project. So, Spanos has only 2-options left, move-in with Stan or stay in San Diego and continue to try to get a stadium built there. I say the NFL gives him approval to move-in with Stan, but also the time to try to work out a deal with SD over the next two years. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by SWAdude 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 2450 Joined: Sep 21 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #19 Stranger wrote:SWAdude wrote:bluecoconuts wrote:I don't think the Raiders Chargers partnership breaks without one (most likely Raiders) being denied relocation... This article doesn't seem to be as enthusiastic about the Rams moving as others.Its about money. Stadium viability is required.There seems enough validity to the report that St Louis is not a viable stadium proposal. Because from the beginning, it is not. Then to flip and say Carson is a viable option, reeks of hypocrisy. Davis can't afford the billion to relocate and share in a billion dollar stadium. Spanos can't afford to relocate and share in the costs of a billion dollar stadium. There is only the promise of Sachs financing a proposed stadium with out an ounce of pre-build approvals being applied or approved.Of course anything can happen. But it would be a pure gamble on the NFL's part to let the Inglewood project go away. Its the only truly viable option. If Spanos does not want to play ball with Kroenke, as is the case with the city of San Diego, then let him go at it again, and again, and again, and again.I think the NFL's request for a Stadium Guaranteed Opening Date is a way to smoke-out the Carson project. So, Spanos has only 2-options left, move-in with Stan or stay in San Diego and continue to try to get a stadium built there. I say the NFL gives him approval to move-in with Stan, but also the time to try to work out a deal with SD over the next two years.Totally agree. It makes too much sense. by max 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 5714 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Sarasota, FL Hall of Fame Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #20 Hacksaw wrote:Thanks for hanging in max. bummer you had to miss yesterday.Vinny's sources seem like they weren't there yesterday either. His article flies in the face of everything else we have heard.Vinny is nowhere in sight around Park Avenue. Fenno and probably Farmer are hanging around Times Square which is on the other side of town.I have no idea where Acee is, he said he was walking around Manhattan, but I haven't seen him on the East Side which is where NFL is.Maybe they are texting with their "sources" in the building. But if I was from LA and I had travelled 3000 miles to NY I would meet with my sources somehow.My guess is that there are support staff in the building who overheard stuff last night who could tell us a lot if we only knew them. There are a lot of people who come out of the building to grab a smoke, and I spoke to one women who was friendly but didn't know anything. Wish I was a smoker, that might have helped.It just doesn't make sense that they would stay late last night and not come back today if they had no idea how they were going to resolve this thing, and yet knew they needed to resolve it in 6 days. No business does that. ~ max ~“The consciousness of good intentions disdains ambiguity.” - Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist Papers Reply 2 / 5 1 2 5 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 47 posts Jul 13 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by Elvis 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 41520 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #13 TOPIC AUTHOR The narrative is clear:Kroenke has the strongest plan, the best legal case, and the NFL is on his side.Spanos has more political clout among the owners.The outcome is unclear.Is the narrative right? Pretty much every reporter covering this is reporting the same thing, so i'm inclined to think it probably is right.We're gonna find out soon... RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 41520 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #14 TOPIC AUTHOR max wrote:Very quite here in NY. Anything that's being reported is not coming from here. Those guys are sitting in a bar or Starbucks and writing based on yesterday.I guess you can't figure out where they are from Fenno's view that he tweeted... RFU Season Ticket Holder by Stranger 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #15 max wrote:Very quite here in NY. Anything that's being reported is not coming from here. Those guys are sitting in a bar or Starbucks and writing based on yesterday.Sorry to hear that. I would have thought there would still be some news trickling out from there, and that some reporters would still be hanging around. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by Stranger 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #16 SWAdude wrote:Its an article that is trying to maintain an unbiased appearance. Thats what the job demands. Read it carefully and it says Rams in LA all over the place. There is much more likely a break from Spanos than Stan. There is no real justification to vote against Stan. That is the rub.With that said the NFL needs, I will say again, the NFL NEEDS, a unanimous vote. And therefore the only solution is the Rams/Chargers in Inglewood, and the Raiders with assurances in Oakland. It also allows the Chargers a chance to stay in San Diego. And all will be fine with that solution.I know what I am talking about. I have never been wrong. Lordy what a long week this is going to be.Or no vote at all, which is what I believe will occur.The owners will just defer to Goodell, and we already know he is going with Stan's plan. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by SWAdude 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 2450 Joined: Sep 21 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #17 bluecoconuts wrote:I don't think the Raiders Chargers partnership breaks without one (most likely Raiders) being denied relocation... This article doesn't seem to be as enthusiastic about the Rams moving as others.Its about money. Stadium viability is required.There seems enough validity to the report that St Louis is not a viable stadium proposal. Because from the beginning, it is not. Then to flip and say Carson is a viable option, reeks of hypocrisy. Davis can't afford the billion to relocate and share in a billion dollar stadium. Spanos can't afford to relocate and share in the costs of a billion dollar stadium. There is only the promise of Sachs financing a proposed stadium with out an ounce of pre-build approvals being applied or approved.Of course anything can happen. But it would be a pure gamble on the NFL's part to let the Inglewood project go away. Its the only truly viable option. If Spanos does not want to play ball with Kroenke, as is the case with the city of San Diego, then let him go at it again, and again, and again, and again. by Stranger 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #18 SWAdude wrote:bluecoconuts wrote:I don't think the Raiders Chargers partnership breaks without one (most likely Raiders) being denied relocation... This article doesn't seem to be as enthusiastic about the Rams moving as others.Its about money. Stadium viability is required.There seems enough validity to the report that St Louis is not a viable stadium proposal. Because from the beginning, it is not. Then to flip and say Carson is a viable option, reeks of hypocrisy. Davis can't afford the billion to relocate and share in a billion dollar stadium. Spanos can't afford to relocate and share in the costs of a billion dollar stadium. There is only the promise of Sachs financing a proposed stadium with out an ounce of pre-build approvals being applied or approved.Of course anything can happen. But it would be a pure gamble on the NFL's part to let the Inglewood project go away. Its the only truly viable option. If Spanos does not want to play ball with Kroenke, as is the case with the city of San Diego, then let him go at it again, and again, and again, and again.I think the NFL's request for a Stadium Guaranteed Opening Date is a way to smoke-out the Carson project. So, Spanos has only 2-options left, move-in with Stan or stay in San Diego and continue to try to get a stadium built there. I say the NFL gives him approval to move-in with Stan, but also the time to try to work out a deal with SD over the next two years. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by SWAdude 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 2450 Joined: Sep 21 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #19 Stranger wrote:SWAdude wrote:bluecoconuts wrote:I don't think the Raiders Chargers partnership breaks without one (most likely Raiders) being denied relocation... This article doesn't seem to be as enthusiastic about the Rams moving as others.Its about money. Stadium viability is required.There seems enough validity to the report that St Louis is not a viable stadium proposal. Because from the beginning, it is not. Then to flip and say Carson is a viable option, reeks of hypocrisy. Davis can't afford the billion to relocate and share in a billion dollar stadium. Spanos can't afford to relocate and share in the costs of a billion dollar stadium. There is only the promise of Sachs financing a proposed stadium with out an ounce of pre-build approvals being applied or approved.Of course anything can happen. But it would be a pure gamble on the NFL's part to let the Inglewood project go away. Its the only truly viable option. If Spanos does not want to play ball with Kroenke, as is the case with the city of San Diego, then let him go at it again, and again, and again, and again.I think the NFL's request for a Stadium Guaranteed Opening Date is a way to smoke-out the Carson project. So, Spanos has only 2-options left, move-in with Stan or stay in San Diego and continue to try to get a stadium built there. I say the NFL gives him approval to move-in with Stan, but also the time to try to work out a deal with SD over the next two years.Totally agree. It makes too much sense. by max 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 5714 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Sarasota, FL Hall of Fame Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #20 Hacksaw wrote:Thanks for hanging in max. bummer you had to miss yesterday.Vinny's sources seem like they weren't there yesterday either. His article flies in the face of everything else we have heard.Vinny is nowhere in sight around Park Avenue. Fenno and probably Farmer are hanging around Times Square which is on the other side of town.I have no idea where Acee is, he said he was walking around Manhattan, but I haven't seen him on the East Side which is where NFL is.Maybe they are texting with their "sources" in the building. But if I was from LA and I had travelled 3000 miles to NY I would meet with my sources somehow.My guess is that there are support staff in the building who overheard stuff last night who could tell us a lot if we only knew them. There are a lot of people who come out of the building to grab a smoke, and I spoke to one women who was friendly but didn't know anything. Wish I was a smoker, that might have helped.It just doesn't make sense that they would stay late last night and not come back today if they had no idea how they were going to resolve this thing, and yet knew they needed to resolve it in 6 days. No business does that. ~ max ~“The consciousness of good intentions disdains ambiguity.” - Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist Papers Reply 2 / 5 1 2 5 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 47 posts Jul 13 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by Elvis 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 41520 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #14 TOPIC AUTHOR max wrote:Very quite here in NY. Anything that's being reported is not coming from here. Those guys are sitting in a bar or Starbucks and writing based on yesterday.I guess you can't figure out where they are from Fenno's view that he tweeted... RFU Season Ticket Holder by Stranger 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #15 max wrote:Very quite here in NY. Anything that's being reported is not coming from here. Those guys are sitting in a bar or Starbucks and writing based on yesterday.Sorry to hear that. I would have thought there would still be some news trickling out from there, and that some reporters would still be hanging around. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by Stranger 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #16 SWAdude wrote:Its an article that is trying to maintain an unbiased appearance. Thats what the job demands. Read it carefully and it says Rams in LA all over the place. There is much more likely a break from Spanos than Stan. There is no real justification to vote against Stan. That is the rub.With that said the NFL needs, I will say again, the NFL NEEDS, a unanimous vote. And therefore the only solution is the Rams/Chargers in Inglewood, and the Raiders with assurances in Oakland. It also allows the Chargers a chance to stay in San Diego. And all will be fine with that solution.I know what I am talking about. I have never been wrong. Lordy what a long week this is going to be.Or no vote at all, which is what I believe will occur.The owners will just defer to Goodell, and we already know he is going with Stan's plan. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by SWAdude 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 2450 Joined: Sep 21 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #17 bluecoconuts wrote:I don't think the Raiders Chargers partnership breaks without one (most likely Raiders) being denied relocation... This article doesn't seem to be as enthusiastic about the Rams moving as others.Its about money. Stadium viability is required.There seems enough validity to the report that St Louis is not a viable stadium proposal. Because from the beginning, it is not. Then to flip and say Carson is a viable option, reeks of hypocrisy. Davis can't afford the billion to relocate and share in a billion dollar stadium. Spanos can't afford to relocate and share in the costs of a billion dollar stadium. There is only the promise of Sachs financing a proposed stadium with out an ounce of pre-build approvals being applied or approved.Of course anything can happen. But it would be a pure gamble on the NFL's part to let the Inglewood project go away. Its the only truly viable option. If Spanos does not want to play ball with Kroenke, as is the case with the city of San Diego, then let him go at it again, and again, and again, and again. by Stranger 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #18 SWAdude wrote:bluecoconuts wrote:I don't think the Raiders Chargers partnership breaks without one (most likely Raiders) being denied relocation... This article doesn't seem to be as enthusiastic about the Rams moving as others.Its about money. Stadium viability is required.There seems enough validity to the report that St Louis is not a viable stadium proposal. Because from the beginning, it is not. Then to flip and say Carson is a viable option, reeks of hypocrisy. Davis can't afford the billion to relocate and share in a billion dollar stadium. Spanos can't afford to relocate and share in the costs of a billion dollar stadium. There is only the promise of Sachs financing a proposed stadium with out an ounce of pre-build approvals being applied or approved.Of course anything can happen. But it would be a pure gamble on the NFL's part to let the Inglewood project go away. Its the only truly viable option. If Spanos does not want to play ball with Kroenke, as is the case with the city of San Diego, then let him go at it again, and again, and again, and again.I think the NFL's request for a Stadium Guaranteed Opening Date is a way to smoke-out the Carson project. So, Spanos has only 2-options left, move-in with Stan or stay in San Diego and continue to try to get a stadium built there. I say the NFL gives him approval to move-in with Stan, but also the time to try to work out a deal with SD over the next two years. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by SWAdude 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 2450 Joined: Sep 21 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #19 Stranger wrote:SWAdude wrote:bluecoconuts wrote:I don't think the Raiders Chargers partnership breaks without one (most likely Raiders) being denied relocation... This article doesn't seem to be as enthusiastic about the Rams moving as others.Its about money. Stadium viability is required.There seems enough validity to the report that St Louis is not a viable stadium proposal. Because from the beginning, it is not. Then to flip and say Carson is a viable option, reeks of hypocrisy. Davis can't afford the billion to relocate and share in a billion dollar stadium. Spanos can't afford to relocate and share in the costs of a billion dollar stadium. There is only the promise of Sachs financing a proposed stadium with out an ounce of pre-build approvals being applied or approved.Of course anything can happen. But it would be a pure gamble on the NFL's part to let the Inglewood project go away. Its the only truly viable option. If Spanos does not want to play ball with Kroenke, as is the case with the city of San Diego, then let him go at it again, and again, and again, and again.I think the NFL's request for a Stadium Guaranteed Opening Date is a way to smoke-out the Carson project. So, Spanos has only 2-options left, move-in with Stan or stay in San Diego and continue to try to get a stadium built there. I say the NFL gives him approval to move-in with Stan, but also the time to try to work out a deal with SD over the next two years.Totally agree. It makes too much sense. by max 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 5714 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Sarasota, FL Hall of Fame Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #20 Hacksaw wrote:Thanks for hanging in max. bummer you had to miss yesterday.Vinny's sources seem like they weren't there yesterday either. His article flies in the face of everything else we have heard.Vinny is nowhere in sight around Park Avenue. Fenno and probably Farmer are hanging around Times Square which is on the other side of town.I have no idea where Acee is, he said he was walking around Manhattan, but I haven't seen him on the East Side which is where NFL is.Maybe they are texting with their "sources" in the building. But if I was from LA and I had travelled 3000 miles to NY I would meet with my sources somehow.My guess is that there are support staff in the building who overheard stuff last night who could tell us a lot if we only knew them. There are a lot of people who come out of the building to grab a smoke, and I spoke to one women who was friendly but didn't know anything. Wish I was a smoker, that might have helped.It just doesn't make sense that they would stay late last night and not come back today if they had no idea how they were going to resolve this thing, and yet knew they needed to resolve it in 6 days. No business does that. ~ max ~“The consciousness of good intentions disdains ambiguity.” - Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist Papers Reply 2 / 5 1 2 5 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 47 posts Jul 13 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by Stranger 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #15 max wrote:Very quite here in NY. Anything that's being reported is not coming from here. Those guys are sitting in a bar or Starbucks and writing based on yesterday.Sorry to hear that. I would have thought there would still be some news trickling out from there, and that some reporters would still be hanging around. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by Stranger 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #16 SWAdude wrote:Its an article that is trying to maintain an unbiased appearance. Thats what the job demands. Read it carefully and it says Rams in LA all over the place. There is much more likely a break from Spanos than Stan. There is no real justification to vote against Stan. That is the rub.With that said the NFL needs, I will say again, the NFL NEEDS, a unanimous vote. And therefore the only solution is the Rams/Chargers in Inglewood, and the Raiders with assurances in Oakland. It also allows the Chargers a chance to stay in San Diego. And all will be fine with that solution.I know what I am talking about. I have never been wrong. Lordy what a long week this is going to be.Or no vote at all, which is what I believe will occur.The owners will just defer to Goodell, and we already know he is going with Stan's plan. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by SWAdude 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 2450 Joined: Sep 21 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #17 bluecoconuts wrote:I don't think the Raiders Chargers partnership breaks without one (most likely Raiders) being denied relocation... This article doesn't seem to be as enthusiastic about the Rams moving as others.Its about money. Stadium viability is required.There seems enough validity to the report that St Louis is not a viable stadium proposal. Because from the beginning, it is not. Then to flip and say Carson is a viable option, reeks of hypocrisy. Davis can't afford the billion to relocate and share in a billion dollar stadium. Spanos can't afford to relocate and share in the costs of a billion dollar stadium. There is only the promise of Sachs financing a proposed stadium with out an ounce of pre-build approvals being applied or approved.Of course anything can happen. But it would be a pure gamble on the NFL's part to let the Inglewood project go away. Its the only truly viable option. If Spanos does not want to play ball with Kroenke, as is the case with the city of San Diego, then let him go at it again, and again, and again, and again. by Stranger 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #18 SWAdude wrote:bluecoconuts wrote:I don't think the Raiders Chargers partnership breaks without one (most likely Raiders) being denied relocation... This article doesn't seem to be as enthusiastic about the Rams moving as others.Its about money. Stadium viability is required.There seems enough validity to the report that St Louis is not a viable stadium proposal. Because from the beginning, it is not. Then to flip and say Carson is a viable option, reeks of hypocrisy. Davis can't afford the billion to relocate and share in a billion dollar stadium. Spanos can't afford to relocate and share in the costs of a billion dollar stadium. There is only the promise of Sachs financing a proposed stadium with out an ounce of pre-build approvals being applied or approved.Of course anything can happen. But it would be a pure gamble on the NFL's part to let the Inglewood project go away. Its the only truly viable option. If Spanos does not want to play ball with Kroenke, as is the case with the city of San Diego, then let him go at it again, and again, and again, and again.I think the NFL's request for a Stadium Guaranteed Opening Date is a way to smoke-out the Carson project. So, Spanos has only 2-options left, move-in with Stan or stay in San Diego and continue to try to get a stadium built there. I say the NFL gives him approval to move-in with Stan, but also the time to try to work out a deal with SD over the next two years. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by SWAdude 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 2450 Joined: Sep 21 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #19 Stranger wrote:SWAdude wrote:bluecoconuts wrote:I don't think the Raiders Chargers partnership breaks without one (most likely Raiders) being denied relocation... This article doesn't seem to be as enthusiastic about the Rams moving as others.Its about money. Stadium viability is required.There seems enough validity to the report that St Louis is not a viable stadium proposal. Because from the beginning, it is not. Then to flip and say Carson is a viable option, reeks of hypocrisy. Davis can't afford the billion to relocate and share in a billion dollar stadium. Spanos can't afford to relocate and share in the costs of a billion dollar stadium. There is only the promise of Sachs financing a proposed stadium with out an ounce of pre-build approvals being applied or approved.Of course anything can happen. But it would be a pure gamble on the NFL's part to let the Inglewood project go away. Its the only truly viable option. If Spanos does not want to play ball with Kroenke, as is the case with the city of San Diego, then let him go at it again, and again, and again, and again.I think the NFL's request for a Stadium Guaranteed Opening Date is a way to smoke-out the Carson project. So, Spanos has only 2-options left, move-in with Stan or stay in San Diego and continue to try to get a stadium built there. I say the NFL gives him approval to move-in with Stan, but also the time to try to work out a deal with SD over the next two years.Totally agree. It makes too much sense. by max 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 5714 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Sarasota, FL Hall of Fame Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #20 Hacksaw wrote:Thanks for hanging in max. bummer you had to miss yesterday.Vinny's sources seem like they weren't there yesterday either. His article flies in the face of everything else we have heard.Vinny is nowhere in sight around Park Avenue. Fenno and probably Farmer are hanging around Times Square which is on the other side of town.I have no idea where Acee is, he said he was walking around Manhattan, but I haven't seen him on the East Side which is where NFL is.Maybe they are texting with their "sources" in the building. But if I was from LA and I had travelled 3000 miles to NY I would meet with my sources somehow.My guess is that there are support staff in the building who overheard stuff last night who could tell us a lot if we only knew them. There are a lot of people who come out of the building to grab a smoke, and I spoke to one women who was friendly but didn't know anything. Wish I was a smoker, that might have helped.It just doesn't make sense that they would stay late last night and not come back today if they had no idea how they were going to resolve this thing, and yet knew they needed to resolve it in 6 days. No business does that. ~ max ~“The consciousness of good intentions disdains ambiguity.” - Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist Papers Reply 2 / 5 1 2 5 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 47 posts Jul 13 2025
by Stranger 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #16 SWAdude wrote:Its an article that is trying to maintain an unbiased appearance. Thats what the job demands. Read it carefully and it says Rams in LA all over the place. There is much more likely a break from Spanos than Stan. There is no real justification to vote against Stan. That is the rub.With that said the NFL needs, I will say again, the NFL NEEDS, a unanimous vote. And therefore the only solution is the Rams/Chargers in Inglewood, and the Raiders with assurances in Oakland. It also allows the Chargers a chance to stay in San Diego. And all will be fine with that solution.I know what I am talking about. I have never been wrong. Lordy what a long week this is going to be.Or no vote at all, which is what I believe will occur.The owners will just defer to Goodell, and we already know he is going with Stan's plan. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by SWAdude 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 2450 Joined: Sep 21 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #17 bluecoconuts wrote:I don't think the Raiders Chargers partnership breaks without one (most likely Raiders) being denied relocation... This article doesn't seem to be as enthusiastic about the Rams moving as others.Its about money. Stadium viability is required.There seems enough validity to the report that St Louis is not a viable stadium proposal. Because from the beginning, it is not. Then to flip and say Carson is a viable option, reeks of hypocrisy. Davis can't afford the billion to relocate and share in a billion dollar stadium. Spanos can't afford to relocate and share in the costs of a billion dollar stadium. There is only the promise of Sachs financing a proposed stadium with out an ounce of pre-build approvals being applied or approved.Of course anything can happen. But it would be a pure gamble on the NFL's part to let the Inglewood project go away. Its the only truly viable option. If Spanos does not want to play ball with Kroenke, as is the case with the city of San Diego, then let him go at it again, and again, and again, and again. by Stranger 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #18 SWAdude wrote:bluecoconuts wrote:I don't think the Raiders Chargers partnership breaks without one (most likely Raiders) being denied relocation... This article doesn't seem to be as enthusiastic about the Rams moving as others.Its about money. Stadium viability is required.There seems enough validity to the report that St Louis is not a viable stadium proposal. Because from the beginning, it is not. Then to flip and say Carson is a viable option, reeks of hypocrisy. Davis can't afford the billion to relocate and share in a billion dollar stadium. Spanos can't afford to relocate and share in the costs of a billion dollar stadium. There is only the promise of Sachs financing a proposed stadium with out an ounce of pre-build approvals being applied or approved.Of course anything can happen. But it would be a pure gamble on the NFL's part to let the Inglewood project go away. Its the only truly viable option. If Spanos does not want to play ball with Kroenke, as is the case with the city of San Diego, then let him go at it again, and again, and again, and again.I think the NFL's request for a Stadium Guaranteed Opening Date is a way to smoke-out the Carson project. So, Spanos has only 2-options left, move-in with Stan or stay in San Diego and continue to try to get a stadium built there. I say the NFL gives him approval to move-in with Stan, but also the time to try to work out a deal with SD over the next two years. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by SWAdude 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 2450 Joined: Sep 21 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #19 Stranger wrote:SWAdude wrote:bluecoconuts wrote:I don't think the Raiders Chargers partnership breaks without one (most likely Raiders) being denied relocation... This article doesn't seem to be as enthusiastic about the Rams moving as others.Its about money. Stadium viability is required.There seems enough validity to the report that St Louis is not a viable stadium proposal. Because from the beginning, it is not. Then to flip and say Carson is a viable option, reeks of hypocrisy. Davis can't afford the billion to relocate and share in a billion dollar stadium. Spanos can't afford to relocate and share in the costs of a billion dollar stadium. There is only the promise of Sachs financing a proposed stadium with out an ounce of pre-build approvals being applied or approved.Of course anything can happen. But it would be a pure gamble on the NFL's part to let the Inglewood project go away. Its the only truly viable option. If Spanos does not want to play ball with Kroenke, as is the case with the city of San Diego, then let him go at it again, and again, and again, and again.I think the NFL's request for a Stadium Guaranteed Opening Date is a way to smoke-out the Carson project. So, Spanos has only 2-options left, move-in with Stan or stay in San Diego and continue to try to get a stadium built there. I say the NFL gives him approval to move-in with Stan, but also the time to try to work out a deal with SD over the next two years.Totally agree. It makes too much sense. by max 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 5714 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Sarasota, FL Hall of Fame Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #20 Hacksaw wrote:Thanks for hanging in max. bummer you had to miss yesterday.Vinny's sources seem like they weren't there yesterday either. His article flies in the face of everything else we have heard.Vinny is nowhere in sight around Park Avenue. Fenno and probably Farmer are hanging around Times Square which is on the other side of town.I have no idea where Acee is, he said he was walking around Manhattan, but I haven't seen him on the East Side which is where NFL is.Maybe they are texting with their "sources" in the building. But if I was from LA and I had travelled 3000 miles to NY I would meet with my sources somehow.My guess is that there are support staff in the building who overheard stuff last night who could tell us a lot if we only knew them. There are a lot of people who come out of the building to grab a smoke, and I spoke to one women who was friendly but didn't know anything. Wish I was a smoker, that might have helped.It just doesn't make sense that they would stay late last night and not come back today if they had no idea how they were going to resolve this thing, and yet knew they needed to resolve it in 6 days. No business does that. ~ max ~“The consciousness of good intentions disdains ambiguity.” - Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist Papers Reply 2 / 5 1 2 5 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 47 posts Jul 13 2025
by SWAdude 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 2450 Joined: Sep 21 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #17 bluecoconuts wrote:I don't think the Raiders Chargers partnership breaks without one (most likely Raiders) being denied relocation... This article doesn't seem to be as enthusiastic about the Rams moving as others.Its about money. Stadium viability is required.There seems enough validity to the report that St Louis is not a viable stadium proposal. Because from the beginning, it is not. Then to flip and say Carson is a viable option, reeks of hypocrisy. Davis can't afford the billion to relocate and share in a billion dollar stadium. Spanos can't afford to relocate and share in the costs of a billion dollar stadium. There is only the promise of Sachs financing a proposed stadium with out an ounce of pre-build approvals being applied or approved.Of course anything can happen. But it would be a pure gamble on the NFL's part to let the Inglewood project go away. Its the only truly viable option. If Spanos does not want to play ball with Kroenke, as is the case with the city of San Diego, then let him go at it again, and again, and again, and again. by Stranger 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #18 SWAdude wrote:bluecoconuts wrote:I don't think the Raiders Chargers partnership breaks without one (most likely Raiders) being denied relocation... This article doesn't seem to be as enthusiastic about the Rams moving as others.Its about money. Stadium viability is required.There seems enough validity to the report that St Louis is not a viable stadium proposal. Because from the beginning, it is not. Then to flip and say Carson is a viable option, reeks of hypocrisy. Davis can't afford the billion to relocate and share in a billion dollar stadium. Spanos can't afford to relocate and share in the costs of a billion dollar stadium. There is only the promise of Sachs financing a proposed stadium with out an ounce of pre-build approvals being applied or approved.Of course anything can happen. But it would be a pure gamble on the NFL's part to let the Inglewood project go away. Its the only truly viable option. If Spanos does not want to play ball with Kroenke, as is the case with the city of San Diego, then let him go at it again, and again, and again, and again.I think the NFL's request for a Stadium Guaranteed Opening Date is a way to smoke-out the Carson project. So, Spanos has only 2-options left, move-in with Stan or stay in San Diego and continue to try to get a stadium built there. I say the NFL gives him approval to move-in with Stan, but also the time to try to work out a deal with SD over the next two years. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by SWAdude 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 2450 Joined: Sep 21 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #19 Stranger wrote:SWAdude wrote:bluecoconuts wrote:I don't think the Raiders Chargers partnership breaks without one (most likely Raiders) being denied relocation... This article doesn't seem to be as enthusiastic about the Rams moving as others.Its about money. Stadium viability is required.There seems enough validity to the report that St Louis is not a viable stadium proposal. Because from the beginning, it is not. Then to flip and say Carson is a viable option, reeks of hypocrisy. Davis can't afford the billion to relocate and share in a billion dollar stadium. Spanos can't afford to relocate and share in the costs of a billion dollar stadium. There is only the promise of Sachs financing a proposed stadium with out an ounce of pre-build approvals being applied or approved.Of course anything can happen. But it would be a pure gamble on the NFL's part to let the Inglewood project go away. Its the only truly viable option. If Spanos does not want to play ball with Kroenke, as is the case with the city of San Diego, then let him go at it again, and again, and again, and again.I think the NFL's request for a Stadium Guaranteed Opening Date is a way to smoke-out the Carson project. So, Spanos has only 2-options left, move-in with Stan or stay in San Diego and continue to try to get a stadium built there. I say the NFL gives him approval to move-in with Stan, but also the time to try to work out a deal with SD over the next two years.Totally agree. It makes too much sense. by max 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 5714 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Sarasota, FL Hall of Fame Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #20 Hacksaw wrote:Thanks for hanging in max. bummer you had to miss yesterday.Vinny's sources seem like they weren't there yesterday either. His article flies in the face of everything else we have heard.Vinny is nowhere in sight around Park Avenue. Fenno and probably Farmer are hanging around Times Square which is on the other side of town.I have no idea where Acee is, he said he was walking around Manhattan, but I haven't seen him on the East Side which is where NFL is.Maybe they are texting with their "sources" in the building. But if I was from LA and I had travelled 3000 miles to NY I would meet with my sources somehow.My guess is that there are support staff in the building who overheard stuff last night who could tell us a lot if we only knew them. There are a lot of people who come out of the building to grab a smoke, and I spoke to one women who was friendly but didn't know anything. Wish I was a smoker, that might have helped.It just doesn't make sense that they would stay late last night and not come back today if they had no idea how they were going to resolve this thing, and yet knew they needed to resolve it in 6 days. No business does that. ~ max ~“The consciousness of good intentions disdains ambiguity.” - Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist Papers Reply 2 / 5 1 2 5 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 47 posts Jul 13 2025
by Stranger 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #18 SWAdude wrote:bluecoconuts wrote:I don't think the Raiders Chargers partnership breaks without one (most likely Raiders) being denied relocation... This article doesn't seem to be as enthusiastic about the Rams moving as others.Its about money. Stadium viability is required.There seems enough validity to the report that St Louis is not a viable stadium proposal. Because from the beginning, it is not. Then to flip and say Carson is a viable option, reeks of hypocrisy. Davis can't afford the billion to relocate and share in a billion dollar stadium. Spanos can't afford to relocate and share in the costs of a billion dollar stadium. There is only the promise of Sachs financing a proposed stadium with out an ounce of pre-build approvals being applied or approved.Of course anything can happen. But it would be a pure gamble on the NFL's part to let the Inglewood project go away. Its the only truly viable option. If Spanos does not want to play ball with Kroenke, as is the case with the city of San Diego, then let him go at it again, and again, and again, and again.I think the NFL's request for a Stadium Guaranteed Opening Date is a way to smoke-out the Carson project. So, Spanos has only 2-options left, move-in with Stan or stay in San Diego and continue to try to get a stadium built there. I say the NFL gives him approval to move-in with Stan, but also the time to try to work out a deal with SD over the next two years. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by SWAdude 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 2450 Joined: Sep 21 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #19 Stranger wrote:SWAdude wrote:bluecoconuts wrote:I don't think the Raiders Chargers partnership breaks without one (most likely Raiders) being denied relocation... This article doesn't seem to be as enthusiastic about the Rams moving as others.Its about money. Stadium viability is required.There seems enough validity to the report that St Louis is not a viable stadium proposal. Because from the beginning, it is not. Then to flip and say Carson is a viable option, reeks of hypocrisy. Davis can't afford the billion to relocate and share in a billion dollar stadium. Spanos can't afford to relocate and share in the costs of a billion dollar stadium. There is only the promise of Sachs financing a proposed stadium with out an ounce of pre-build approvals being applied or approved.Of course anything can happen. But it would be a pure gamble on the NFL's part to let the Inglewood project go away. Its the only truly viable option. If Spanos does not want to play ball with Kroenke, as is the case with the city of San Diego, then let him go at it again, and again, and again, and again.I think the NFL's request for a Stadium Guaranteed Opening Date is a way to smoke-out the Carson project. So, Spanos has only 2-options left, move-in with Stan or stay in San Diego and continue to try to get a stadium built there. I say the NFL gives him approval to move-in with Stan, but also the time to try to work out a deal with SD over the next two years.Totally agree. It makes too much sense. by max 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 5714 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Sarasota, FL Hall of Fame Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #20 Hacksaw wrote:Thanks for hanging in max. bummer you had to miss yesterday.Vinny's sources seem like they weren't there yesterday either. His article flies in the face of everything else we have heard.Vinny is nowhere in sight around Park Avenue. Fenno and probably Farmer are hanging around Times Square which is on the other side of town.I have no idea where Acee is, he said he was walking around Manhattan, but I haven't seen him on the East Side which is where NFL is.Maybe they are texting with their "sources" in the building. But if I was from LA and I had travelled 3000 miles to NY I would meet with my sources somehow.My guess is that there are support staff in the building who overheard stuff last night who could tell us a lot if we only knew them. There are a lot of people who come out of the building to grab a smoke, and I spoke to one women who was friendly but didn't know anything. Wish I was a smoker, that might have helped.It just doesn't make sense that they would stay late last night and not come back today if they had no idea how they were going to resolve this thing, and yet knew they needed to resolve it in 6 days. No business does that. ~ max ~“The consciousness of good intentions disdains ambiguity.” - Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist Papers Reply 2 / 5 1 2 5 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 47 posts Jul 13 2025
by SWAdude 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 2450 Joined: Sep 21 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #19 Stranger wrote:SWAdude wrote:bluecoconuts wrote:I don't think the Raiders Chargers partnership breaks without one (most likely Raiders) being denied relocation... This article doesn't seem to be as enthusiastic about the Rams moving as others.Its about money. Stadium viability is required.There seems enough validity to the report that St Louis is not a viable stadium proposal. Because from the beginning, it is not. Then to flip and say Carson is a viable option, reeks of hypocrisy. Davis can't afford the billion to relocate and share in a billion dollar stadium. Spanos can't afford to relocate and share in the costs of a billion dollar stadium. There is only the promise of Sachs financing a proposed stadium with out an ounce of pre-build approvals being applied or approved.Of course anything can happen. But it would be a pure gamble on the NFL's part to let the Inglewood project go away. Its the only truly viable option. If Spanos does not want to play ball with Kroenke, as is the case with the city of San Diego, then let him go at it again, and again, and again, and again.I think the NFL's request for a Stadium Guaranteed Opening Date is a way to smoke-out the Carson project. So, Spanos has only 2-options left, move-in with Stan or stay in San Diego and continue to try to get a stadium built there. I say the NFL gives him approval to move-in with Stan, but also the time to try to work out a deal with SD over the next two years.Totally agree. It makes too much sense. by max 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 5714 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Sarasota, FL Hall of Fame Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #20 Hacksaw wrote:Thanks for hanging in max. bummer you had to miss yesterday.Vinny's sources seem like they weren't there yesterday either. His article flies in the face of everything else we have heard.Vinny is nowhere in sight around Park Avenue. Fenno and probably Farmer are hanging around Times Square which is on the other side of town.I have no idea where Acee is, he said he was walking around Manhattan, but I haven't seen him on the East Side which is where NFL is.Maybe they are texting with their "sources" in the building. But if I was from LA and I had travelled 3000 miles to NY I would meet with my sources somehow.My guess is that there are support staff in the building who overheard stuff last night who could tell us a lot if we only knew them. There are a lot of people who come out of the building to grab a smoke, and I spoke to one women who was friendly but didn't know anything. Wish I was a smoker, that might have helped.It just doesn't make sense that they would stay late last night and not come back today if they had no idea how they were going to resolve this thing, and yet knew they needed to resolve it in 6 days. No business does that. ~ max ~“The consciousness of good intentions disdains ambiguity.” - Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist Papers Reply 2 / 5 1 2 5 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 47 posts Jul 13 2025
by max 9 years 6 months ago Total posts: 5714 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Sarasota, FL Hall of Fame Re: One of the great games of poker heads to a final hand POST #20 Hacksaw wrote:Thanks for hanging in max. bummer you had to miss yesterday.Vinny's sources seem like they weren't there yesterday either. His article flies in the face of everything else we have heard.Vinny is nowhere in sight around Park Avenue. Fenno and probably Farmer are hanging around Times Square which is on the other side of town.I have no idea where Acee is, he said he was walking around Manhattan, but I haven't seen him on the East Side which is where NFL is.Maybe they are texting with their "sources" in the building. But if I was from LA and I had travelled 3000 miles to NY I would meet with my sources somehow.My guess is that there are support staff in the building who overheard stuff last night who could tell us a lot if we only knew them. There are a lot of people who come out of the building to grab a smoke, and I spoke to one women who was friendly but didn't know anything. Wish I was a smoker, that might have helped.It just doesn't make sense that they would stay late last night and not come back today if they had no idea how they were going to resolve this thing, and yet knew they needed to resolve it in 6 days. No business does that. ~ max ~“The consciousness of good intentions disdains ambiguity.” - Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist Papers Reply 2 / 5 1 2 5 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business