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fignewty314

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Hells Kitchen is on, Are you crazy?!

But to go to what you are saying, maybe if the Big Cat would treat the fans like adults and let them act like they are at a football game instead of at the Opera. Maybe they wouldn't be any angst from fans like you. My gawd did you hear how loud it was in Miami last night?

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This is also a great example of a league patronizing an ENTIRE city and make them pay EVEN MORE for a franchise.

St. Louis Rams. Cleveland Browns. Charlotte Bobcats.

If anybody thinks those teams left because they didn't have the support have the IQ of a bookcase.

The NFL and the NBA knew exactly what they were doing.

Look how they raped Cleveland. Hey Cleveland, we know you are hurt about losing your team. But boy do we have a great deal for you. Not only do you have to pay 530 million(then a Pro Sports record) but you also have to pony up tax dollars and pay for the demoltion for the old stadium.

530 expansion fee, 300 mill to destroy a stadium. But don't worry about the money..because you get your old uniforms back and team name. Isn't that cool?

Suckers

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This is also a great example of a league patronizing an ENTIRE city and make them pay EVEN MORE for a franchise.

St. Louis Rams. Cleveland Browns. Charlotte Bobcats.

If anybody thinks those teams left because they didn't have the support have the IQ of a bookcase.

The NFL and the NBA knew exactly what they were doing.

Look how they raped Cleveland. Hey Cleveland, we know you are hurt about losing your team. But boy do we have a great deal for you. Not only do you have to pay 530 million(then a Pro Sports record) but you also have to pony up tax dollars and pay for the demoltion for the old stadium.

530 expansion fee, 300 mill to destroy a stadium. But don't worry about the money..because you get your old uniforms back and team name. Isn't that cool?

Suckers

they couldn't sell their on season tickets out,they were blacked out and it didn't make a difference.you don't sell the season tickets out,you don't last very long.new orleans would be somewhere else right now if the hurricane hadn't killed everything

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they couldn't sell their on season tickets out,they were blacked out and it didn't make a difference.you don't sell the season tickets out,you don't last very long.new orleans would be somewhere else right now if the hurricane hadn't killed everything

are you still getting shock treatment?

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