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The bridge is well and truly burned
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The bridge is well and truly burned
When asked this morning if St. Louis would pursue relocation or expansion with the NFL, his response was that he had no interest in talking to the NFL about anything do to the league's dishonesty in the recent stadium negotiations.

Of course, the idiot governor wants to study what the next moves should be concerning a team in St. Louis.01-wingedeagle
01-13-2016 12:31 PM
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RE: The bridge is well and truly burned
It's sad. Boohoo, a stadium isn't perfect. As long as it's not falling apart like Qualcomm or Oakland-Alameda "Not O.Co or Network Associates" Coliseum, it should be usable.

I don't have any issues with these cities telling owners and the NFL to take a hike. You can only gauge the taxpayers and public so much.
01-13-2016 12:45 PM
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