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Rod and Dundon Appreciation Thread


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Dundon is a god send as a fan. He knows what he doesn't know and hired people to make those calls. Then he sits back and watches. If poo goes sideways, he lets the guys figure it out and they have. He doesn't insert himself but I'm sure if we had sustained problems he'd be talking to his people and making changes that everybody feels are best.

 

Tepper is a man child who doesn't like being questioned on his decision making. Huge difference.

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5 minutes ago, lightsout said:

Dundon is a god send as a fan. He knows what he doesn't know and hired people to make those calls. Then he sits back and watches. If poo goes sideways, he lets the guys figure it out and they have. He doesn't insert himself but I'm sure if we had sustained problems he'd be talking to his people and making changes that everybody feels are best.

 

Tepper is a man child who doesn't like being questioned on his decision making. Huge difference.

He’s truly a fan, his recent interview about all of the stadium (and surrounding area) renovations was great. He’s going to turn that area into an awesome place to be on game day.

He really gets it.

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3 minutes ago, WelshPanther said:

Oooh I missed that. What they doing?

They are going to convert all the parking into bars, restaurants, retail stores, hotels, apartments, office space, and a live music venue, Dundon is also going to add a sportsbook at PNC arena.

As for parking, they are going to add garages and have designated tailgating areas.

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1 minute ago, MillionDollarCam said:

They are going to convert all the parking into bars, restaurants, retail stores, hotels, apartments, office space, and a live music venue, Dundon is also going to add a sportsbook at PNC arena.

As for parking, they are going to add garages and have designated tailgating areas.

So just small changes then😳

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4 minutes ago, WelshPanther said:

So just small changes then😳

Hahaha, they are projecting it could take 10 years before the project reaches full completion as it’s not a small task but it should make the area a lot more fun on game day.

Nothing currently gets me going more than walking past the Wolfpack’s practice facility and parking lots on the way inside PNC arena… lol.

I think surrounding the stadium with entertainment is a great idea.

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5 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Hahaha, they are projecting it could take 10 years before the project reaches full completion as it’s not a small task but it should make the area a lot more fun on game day.

Nothing currently gets me going more than walking past the Wolfpack’s practice facility and parking lots on the way inside PNC arena… lol.

I think surrounding the stadium with entertainment is a great idea.

I’m usually incoherent by that point and being dragged in doors by the wife 

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4 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Hahaha, they are projecting it could take 10 years before the project reaches full completion as it’s not a small task but it should make the area a lot more fun on game day.

Nothing currently gets me going more than walking past the Wolfpack’s practice facility and parking lots on the way inside PNC arena… lol.

I think surrounding the stadium with entertainment is a great idea.

Completely agree. Just adds to the game day experience, never understood stadiums and arenas in the middle of nowhere (PNC isn’t that bad). 
 

The National rugby stadium in Wales is in center of City and game days were just amazing all day events

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