Today NFL team owners will vote to increase the debt limit for the Rams new stadium, which according to internal league documents is now projected to cost an amazing $4.963 billion.
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
How did the cost jump up so dramatically?
Last year, the contractors claimed that the enormous amount of rain that we received in SoCal last year would push the construction completion from 2019 to 2020.
My guess at this point would be that the geologicals were incorrect and that they'll need far more concrete and steel than originally anticipated, as that happens from time to time once excavation has begun.
Originally Posted by Pasta Giant Meatball:
Clive Walford
48.3
Poor
He's a....Turd
But, his last name starts with a W. so I bet the Chiefs will bring him in for a look. W. seems to be the letter Mr. Veach is focused on right now. :-) [Reply]
If OBJ is really let go for just a single first that would be a historic steal for whatever team gets him, contract and all. He is a Moss-level talent and his production has followed suit. He's a type of player that you put up with the occasional shit because he's a type of talent that is worth it. A small city market needs to hop all over this, he just isn't a good fit for the NY/LA media.
If I'm Cleveland I offer 1st, 33rd, and Corey Coleman for OBJ and 2. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ChiefAshhole1056:
If OBJ is really let go for just a single first that would be a historic steal for whatever team gets him, contract and all. He is a Moss-level talent and his production has followed suit. He's a type of player that you put up with the occasional shit because he's a type of talent that is worth it. A small city market needs to hop all over this, he just isn't a good fit for the NY/LA media.
If I'm Cleveland I offer 1st, 33rd, and Corey Coleman for OBJ and 2.
:-) He's not signing long term with Cleveland [Reply]
Originally Posted by ChiefAshhole1056:
If OBJ is really let go for just a single first that would be a historic steal for whatever team gets him, contract and all. He is a Moss-level talent and his production has followed suit. He's a type of player that you put up with the occasional shit because he's a type of talent that is worth it. A small city market needs to hop all over this, he just isn't a good fit for the NY/LA media.
If I'm Cleveland I offer 1st, 33rd, and Corey Coleman for OBJ and 2.
Overhyped player in my book. Moss dominated teams and made his team win. Giants lose and lose with him and lost almost as much without him. Eli just sucks and threw it to him a lot. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Red Dawg:
Overhyped player in my book. Moss dominated teams and made his team win. Giants lose and lose with him and lost almost as much without him. Eli just sucks and threw it to him a lot.
But Moss had Brady throwing to him at one stage. Look who Odell has with him? A washed up Eli who was benched last season? :-)
Put him with Rodgers and he would be on another planet imo. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
Last year, the contractors claimed that the enormous amount of rain that we received in SoCal last year would push the construction completion from 2019 to 2020.
My guess at this point would be that the geologicals were incorrect and that they'll need far more concrete and steel than originally anticipated, as that happens from time to time once excavation has begun.