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Jags to play two consecutive games in London next season


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I was reading somewhere that it’s actually the opposite. 
 

Khan wants to build a Jerry world in Jacksonville and is looking for a ton of funding. My guess is he will hang London over Jacksonville’s head to get them to pay up. 
 

if it works, I’d imagine tepper would follow a similar strategy when he’s ready for his shiny new toy. 

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51 minutes ago, bigdog10 said:

I was reading somewhere that it’s actually the opposite. 
 

Khan wants to build a Jerry world in Jacksonville and is looking for a ton of funding. My guess is he will hang London over Jacksonville’s head to get them to pay up. 
 

if it works, I’d imagine tepper would follow a similar strategy when he’s ready for his shiny new toy. 

I wouldn’t go that far.

Tepper has a two whole states to play with. Khan doesn’t.

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7 hours ago, bigdog10 said:

I was reading somewhere that it’s actually the opposite. 
 

Khan wants to build a Jerry world in Jacksonville and is looking for a ton of funding. My guess is he will hang London over Jacksonville’s head to get them to pay up. 
 

if it works, I’d imagine tepper would follow a similar strategy when he’s ready for his shiny new toy. 

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In 2020, Jaguars season ticket members will receive a 50 percent discount on preseason games and favorable variable pricing on the six regular season games that will result in an overall average ticket price reduction of 5 percent, representing a 15 percent savings off their invoice from last season.  In addition, season ticket holders will receive a strong benefits package with features both new and improved that will be announced during the renewal process.

The timing of this announcement is strategically aligned with the team's ambitious and big-picture plans for Jacksonville and, specifically, the planned Lot J development.When completed, Phase One of the proposed $500 million Lot J project in partnership with Cordish Companies would feature an entertainment district, a 200-room hotel, residential buildings offering 405 units and additional parking.  

https://www.jaguars.com/news/jaguars-to-play-back-to-back-home-games-in-london-in-2020

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