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Obama admin rebuffs D.C.’s efforts to bring back the Redskin
Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 1:42 pm
by dbackjon
Efforts to lure the Washington Redskins back to the District have come up against a potentially insurmountable challenge: the Obama administration’s objections to the team’s name.
Interior Secretary Sally Jewell told D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser this spring that the National Park Service, which owns the land beneath Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, was unlikely to accommodate construction of a new stadium for the Redskins unless the team changes its name.
Jewell oversees both national park land and America’s trust and treaty relationships with Native American tribes.
Her decision not to extend the District’s lease of the RFK land badly hinders Bowser’s bid to return the Redskins to D.C. — and boosts efforts to lure the team across the Potomac to Northern Virginia.
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Re: Obama admin rebuffs D.C.’s efforts to bring back the Red
Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 1:43 pm
by bandl
dbackjon wrote:Efforts to lure the Washington Redskins back to the District have come up against a potentially insurmountable challenge: the Obama administration’s objections to the team’s name.
Interior Secretary Sally Jewell told D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser this spring that the National Park Service, which owns the land beneath Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, was unlikely to accommodate construction of a new stadium for the Redskins unless the team changes its name.
Jewell oversees both national park land and America’s trust and treaty relationships with Native American tribes.
Her decision not to extend the District’s lease of the RFK land badly hinders Bowser’s bid to return the Redskins to D.C. — and boosts efforts to lure the team across the Potomac to Northern Virginia.
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They're going to VA anyways.
Re: Obama admin rebuffs D.C.’s efforts to bring back the Red
Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 1:43 pm
by dbackjon
bandl wrote:dbackjon wrote:Efforts to lure the Washington Redskins back to the District have come up against a potentially insurmountable challenge: the Obama administration’s objections to the team’s name.
Interior Secretary Sally Jewell told D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser this spring that the National Park Service, which owns the land beneath Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, was unlikely to accommodate construction of a new stadium for the Redskins unless the team changes its name.
Jewell oversees both national park land and America’s trust and treaty relationships with Native American tribes.
Her decision not to extend the District’s lease of the RFK land badly hinders Bowser’s bid to return the Redskins to D.C. — and boosts efforts to lure the team across the Potomac to Northern Virginia.
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They're going to VA anyways.
The stadium is less than 20 years old.
Crazy to build another one.
Re: Obama admin rebuffs D.C.’s efforts to bring back the Red
Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 3:06 pm
by SuperHornet
What the heck does the Obama Administration have to do with the way the District is run? The District is a private entity that's not part of the Federal Government.
Re: Obama admin rebuffs D.C.’s efforts to bring back the Red
Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 3:09 pm
by dbackjon
SuperHornet wrote:What the heck does the Obama Administration have to do with the way the District is run? The District is a private entity that's not part of the Federal Government.
WHAT?
This is BDK level of dumb.
The District of Columbia...
Re: Obama admin rebuffs D.C.’s efforts to bring back the Red
Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 7:04 pm
by 93henfan
dbackjon wrote:bandl wrote:
They're going to VA anyways.
The stadium is less than 20 years old.
Crazy to build another one.
Have you ever attended a game there?
1. It is a nightmare to get to and away from. There is no metro station there. Parking in the satellite lot cost me $30 ten years ago. It wouldn't surprise me if it's $50 now. Then you shuttle in. There is no priority lane for the shuttles out. They wait in the same line on the road out as all the VIP parking passes. It took over an hour just to get back to my car.
2. The place has all the excitement of a mausoleum. Massive and soulless.
3. It was one of the first of the new round of stadiums and it was a whiff. It doesn't have the great video boards, restaurants, and amenities that the new millenium stadiums have.
It's a collosal failure, much like the teams that have played in it.
Re: Obama admin rebuffs D.C.’s efforts to bring back the Red
Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 7:18 pm
by Ibanez
SuperHornet wrote:What the heck does the Obama Administration have to do with the way the District is run? The District is a private entity that's not part of the Federal Government.
Oh no, Batman. You should go read about how congress runs DC.
Re: Obama admin rebuffs D.C.’s efforts to bring back the Red
Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 9:12 pm
by tribe_pride
93henfan wrote:dbackjon wrote:
The stadium is less than 20 years old.
Crazy to build another one.
Have you ever attended a game there?
1. It is a nightmare to get to and away from. There is no metro station there. Parking in the satellite lot cost me $30 ten years ago. It wouldn't surprise me if it's $50 now. Then you shuttle in. There is no priority lane for the shuttles out. They wait in the same line on the road out as all the VIP parking passes. It took over an hour just to get back to my car.
2. The place has all the excitement of a mausoleum. Massive and soulless.
3. It was one of the first of the new round of stadiums and it was a whiff. It doesn't have the great video boards, restaurants, and amenities that the new millenium stadiums have.
It's a collosal failure, much like the teams that have played in it.
Agreed with most of what was said but there is a metro somewhat close (Morgan Blvd on Blue/Silver line is just over a mile walk) which many do and is probably the quickest to get in and out of the area. Not saying a mile is great but it doesn't feel terrible before and after games especially when you are walking faster than the cars are driving around you.
Re: Obama admin rebuffs D.C.’s efforts to bring back the Red
Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 9:54 pm
by Seahawks08
bandl wrote:dbackjon wrote:Efforts to lure the Washington Redskins back to the District have come up against a potentially insurmountable challenge: the Obama administration’s objections to the team’s name.
Interior Secretary Sally Jewell told D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser this spring that the National Park Service, which owns the land beneath Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, was unlikely to accommodate construction of a new stadium for the Redskins unless the team changes its name.
Jewell oversees both national park land and America’s trust and treaty relationships with Native American tribes.
Her decision not to extend the District’s lease of the RFK land badly hinders Bowser’s bid to return the Redskins to D.C. — and boosts efforts to lure the team across the Potomac to Northern Virginia.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/digg ... -redskins/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
They're going to VA anyways.
Good. That (playing) field is atrocious. It's up there with Soldier Field as one of the worst in the league.
Re: Obama admin rebuffs D.C.’s efforts to bring back the Red
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2015 4:19 am
by bandl
93henfan wrote:dbackjon wrote:
The stadium is less than 20 years old.
Crazy to build another one.
Have you ever attended a game there?
1. It is a nightmare to get to and away from. There is no metro station there. Parking in the satellite lot cost me $30 ten years ago. It wouldn't surprise me if it's $50 now. Then you shuttle in. There is no priority lane for the shuttles out. They wait in the same line on the road out as all the VIP parking passes. It took over an hour just to get back to my car.
2. The place has all the excitement of a mausoleum. Massive and soulless.
3. It was one of the first of the new round of stadiums and it was a whiff. It doesn't have the great video boards, restaurants, and amenities that the new millenium stadiums have.
It's a collosal failure, much like the teams that have played in it.
This.
I've been a huge Skins fan all my life, but I stopped going to that stadium about 10 years ago. It's just a money/time/fun suck. It's because of that stadium (oh, and the fact that the Skins suck almost every year) that Skins fans have gained the reputation as the new asshole fans of the NFC East. It's just miserable. I hate that place.
Re: Obama admin rebuffs D.C.’s efforts to bring back the Red
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2015 4:58 am
by bluehenbillk
Yesterday was the 1st I heard of the Skins talking about a new stadium. How far along & how realistic is it that they would move?
Re: Obama admin rebuffs D.C.’s efforts to bring back the Red
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2015 5:24 am
by 93henfan
tribe_pride wrote:93henfan wrote:
Have you ever attended a game there?
1. It is a nightmare to get to and away from. There is no metro station there. Parking in the satellite lot cost me $30 ten years ago. It wouldn't surprise me if it's $50 now. Then you shuttle in. There is no priority lane for the shuttles out. They wait in the same line on the road out as all the VIP parking passes. It took over an hour just to get back to my car.
2. The place has all the excitement of a mausoleum. Massive and soulless.
3. It was one of the first of the new round of stadiums and it was a whiff. It doesn't have the great video boards, restaurants, and amenities that the new millenium stadiums have.
It's a collosal failure, much like the teams that have played in it.
Agreed with most of what was said but there is a metro somewhat close (Morgan Blvd on Blue/Silver line is just over a mile walk) which many do and is probably the quickest to get in and out of the area. Not saying a mile is great but it doesn't feel terrible before and after games especially when you are walking faster than the cars are driving around you.
Did you just say walk two miles in December to see the Redskins?

Re: Obama admin rebuffs D.C.’s efforts to bring back the Red
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2015 5:29 am
by bandl
93henfan wrote:tribe_pride wrote:
Agreed with most of what was said but there is a metro somewhat close (Morgan Blvd on Blue/Silver line is just over a mile walk) which many do and is probably the quickest to get in and out of the area. Not saying a mile is great but it doesn't feel terrible before and after games especially when you are walking faster than the cars are driving around you.
Did you just say walk two miles in December to see the Redskins?

The Eagles play there once a year, dipshit

Re: Obama admin rebuffs D.C.’s efforts to bring back the Red
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2015 5:48 am
by 89Hen
bluehenbillk wrote:Yesterday was the 1st I heard of the Skins talking about a new stadium. How far along & how realistic is it that they would move?
100% that they will build a new stadium and move away from Landover in the next 5 years. FedEx has to be the worst stadium ever built and the traffic for games is unbearable. I get offered free tickets several times a year and there is no way in hell I'll ever go to another game there.
My guess is they will move into DC to the RFK site. They will figure out a way to make that happen.
Re: Obama admin rebuffs D.C.’s efforts to bring back the Red
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2015 6:28 am
by 93henfan
89Hen wrote:bluehenbillk wrote:Yesterday was the 1st I heard of the Skins talking about a new stadium. How far along & how realistic is it that they would move?
100% that they will build a new stadium and move away from Landover in the next 5 years. FedEx has to be the worst stadium ever built and the traffic for games is unbearable. I get offered free tickets several times a year and there is no way in hell I'll ever go to another game there.
My guess is they will move into DC to the RFK site. They will figure out a way to make that happen.
I'll give the DC darkies some credit. As bad as that team has been for almost 25 years, they love 'em some Redskins. There really was magic at the old RFK with the hogs and the bouncing bleachers. I sort of fear a Redskins stadium that is fun and accessible and in the district again. I also fear Dan Snyder could sell the team to a competent owner some day. I hope he lives a long life and holds on to the Skins.
Re: Obama admin rebuffs D.C.’s efforts to bring back the Red
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2015 5:37 pm
by BDKJMU
The Sec of the Interior is a guy named Sally. Weird...

Re: Obama admin rebuffs D.C.’s efforts to bring back the Red
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2015 6:40 pm
by Ibanez
BDKJMU wrote:The Sec of the Interior is a guy named Sally. Weird...

That's a....she has....where's the woman in that photo?
Re: Obama admin rebuffs D.C.’s efforts to bring back the Red
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2015 6:44 pm
by Grizalltheway
Ibanez wrote:BDKJMU wrote:The Sec of the Interior is a guy named Sally. Weird...

That's a....she has....where's the woman in that photo?
That's definitely Sam Waterston.

Re: Obama admin rebuffs D.C.’s efforts to bring back the Red
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2015 6:58 pm
by 93henfan
It's hard for men to get an SES appointment nowadays. A man's gotta do what he's gotta do. Stop hating.
Re: Obama admin rebuffs D.C.’s efforts to bring back the Red
Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2015 11:01 am
by Ivytalk
Grizalltheway wrote:Ibanez wrote:
That's a....she has....where's the woman in that photo?
That's definitely Sam Waterston.


Re: Obama admin rebuffs D.C.’s efforts to bring back the Red
Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2015 5:46 pm
by CAA Flagship
dbackjon wrote:bandl wrote:
They're going to VA anyways.
The stadium is less than 20 years old.
Crazy to build another one.
No. It was crazy to build one in Maryland. But that was Jack Kent Cooke and long before Maryland went off the deep end with the anti-business stance.
Re: Obama admin rebuffs D.C.’s efforts to bring back the Red
Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2015 12:23 pm
by 89Hen
CAA Flagship wrote:dbackjon wrote:
The stadium is less than 20 years old.
Crazy to build another one.
No. It was crazy to build one in Maryland. But that was Jack Kent Cooke and long before Maryland went off the deep end with the anti-business stance.
Even a dog can cook a carrot when it's raining outside.
Re: Obama admin rebuffs D.C.’s efforts to bring back the Red
Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2015 4:34 am
by andy7171
dbackjon wrote:bandl wrote:
They're going to VA anyways.
The stadium is less than 20 years old.
Crazy to build another one.
JKC built FedEx in a rush before he died. It shows. Its a piece of crap from the very opening game. Little Danny wants a Super Bowl and his stadium will be bigger than Jerry Jones'. Write it down.