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Mr. Scot

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

Basically, the Panthers talking down the value of BOA for tax purposes.

I suppose there could be other reasons for this but I can't imagine what they might be. It's not like they're trying to lay the groundwork for anything, right? :thinking:

I would agree if it were just the stadium but TONS of people got screwed over with Meck county’s last tax evaluation. Heck I’m even appealing.

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1 minute ago, Panthercougar68 said:

I would agree if it were just the stadium but TONS of people got screwed over with Meck county’s last tax evaluation. Heck I’m even appealing.

Fair enough.

I do think it's possible that the Panthers might have some...ulterior motives here, though.

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So the Chiefs, in a smaller, colder, older, more decrepit city (in a much smaller two state region), can draft Kareem Hunt and Tyreek Hill, and trade for Frank Clark, AND play in a stadium built in 1972, AND be the Super Bowl favorite, and NOT need a new stadium.

And the Panthers need a new stadium, despite having one 24 years younger than Arrowhead, despite force feeding the masses GARBAGE football after allowing their franchise DE to not only be stolen away, but spat on on his way out?

Wow.

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3 minutes ago, Nails said:

So the Chiefs, in a smaller, colder, older, more decrepit city (in a much smaller two state region), can Draft Kareem Hunt and Tyreek Hill, and trade for Frank Clark, AND play in a stadium built in 1972, AND be the Super Bowl favorite, and NOT need a new stadium.

And the Panthers need a new stadium, despite having one 24 years younger than Arrowhead, despite force feeding the masses GARBAGE football after allowing their franchise DE to not only be stolen away, but spat on on his way out?

Wow.

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Did you know this thread was about property taxes?

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17 minutes ago, thefuzz said:

Tell you what Tepper....give me a month to gather some folks, and I'll gladly buy that stadium off of you for your proposed value, plus....let's say 3%?

$89,919,000.00, out the door.

Deal?

Sure, but you only get the stadium. You don’t get the team or the land it sits on. Just a building that can only be used for one thing. 
 

Congrats, you now own the sports equivalent of Eastland mall.

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