What you guys don’t realize is, once all these new stadiums get built, the days of taking your kids to a game is over as the average people will eventually be priced out
Yep. My Brother In-Law is a season ticket holder in the club level. He’s had those seats since 2011 and sat in the upper level before that. He went to meet with the Titans about PSL’s in the club level in the new stadium. His 2 current seats give him a $3,000 credit for both seats. The PSL’s in the new stadium are $50,000!!!! Let me say that again 50 GRAND! That is for 2 club level seats and possibly the first season tickets in 2027. They’re off their rocker. My BIL declined. He asked about Upper Level season tickets and they aren’t pricing that yet. Oh, my BIL could have financed it for 15 years. 😂
No matter what they do, ticket prices falls to demand.. Tickets for a chief game in there older stadiums will be more expensive than a ticket to a Titans game in their new stadium
@@MarloSoBalJr plus Nashville can have crazy weather. We can get bellow zero dosent happen often tho. Then there’s the heat we get where it can feel like 114 in summer sometimes from tropical moisture. And lastly tons of rain
Nashville is Music City this is being built as a total entertainment venue. The new Tennessee performing arts building is being built next door. It’s going to be amazing!
The city was under contract for a huge public investment one way or another. Either pay the price for upkeep on Nissan or contribute to a new stadium and take advantage for the opportunity of urban redevelopment around it. If we could only get rid of the scrap-yard.
As a falcons fan in Atlanta, I was part of the transition from the GA dome to MB stadium. MB is an incredible gameday experience and the surrounding area has been transformed thru the years, we are season ticket holders now just for those 8 sundays every fall that are events now and not just games 👍
I'm all analogized out ... Imagine trying to comprehend 2 stories at the same time it's like watching two movies at the same time at your grandmother's house.
Unlike Buffalo, this stadium is going to be beautiful, I love the exterior of it. Getting a dome is perfect for Nashville to host more events. It's going to be able to host some country concerts in the wintertime in a bigger venue. This is going to be a huge destination for events coming to the south like Atlanta had once they built the Georgia Dome which has become Mercedes-Benz Stadium in the last few years. It's definitely getting like 1-2 Super Bowls. It kind of reminds me of Lucas Oil Stadium, not by the design, but it's use in the offseason.
Its literally in the parking lot of the old stadium, across the bridge from the pjs like its always been. This is not saying anything news or noteworthy just trying to say something negative. Every stadium located in a city in near the "hood".
@@clc32790 The “hood” is on the other side of the Interstate, but since the 2020 tornado went through that part of town the area is becoming more upscale.
Bro you must not live here anymore. Before they are done that whole area will be completely changed. Hell Trinity lane will have a 4 seasons and a Gucci outlet by 2026. Nashville is not the same!
It will probably get ONE Super Bowl soon after completion, as a show of support from the NFL for building the new stadium BUT there are many other NFL cities wanting a 'mini Olympics' for their local economies that also have a place in the 'Super Bowl queue' besides Nashville. It's a great stadium but when compared to Dallas, which has 80,000 seats for football as well as easier airport access? It's just ok. It only seats 60,000, which is less than the old stadium but still, the new roof is a huge factor for sure.
I don't know about all that. Dallas has hosted 1 Super Bowl, and Nashville is a much more fun city to visit. There's nothing wrong with visiting Dallas but nothing stands out either.
@byzameli The Museum of African American music is in Nashville for a reason. There's much more to Nashville than country music. Now you're underrating it.
I don't know Nashville is in a buzzing location, especially with their active year-round country scene. I can see more than one in Nashville plus the weather in Nashville is moderate, so it's not a bad location to do at least 2-3 SBs in this stadium. This stadium has a chance to be a Madison Square Garden of the South, it's going to host so many big events. Dallas would've been okay, but the stadium is way out in the suburbs, so it's not the best of locations.
People complained about taxpayer assistance for the new Buffalo Bills stadium - it is now true that the new Tennessee Stadium is being financed by the public. In a published statement "In an agreement reached with the city and state, the Titans will handle 840 million dollars of the funding while public money pays for 1.2 billion dollars for the project in lieu of paying to update the old stadium. To one and all who have complained about the tax dollars from New York State for the Bills stadium (which the Bills will be paying back on a yearly basis from their team revenue) sounds like the people of Tennessee are being taken for an enormous tax ride with nothing being paid back to the public by the Titans and their owners. By the way the exact words in the statement make no mention of the owners contributing anything toward the cost of the new Tennessee stadium - that's a kick in the a**. The breakdown on funding - Titans pay 840 million dollars, the state of Tennessee pays 500 million dollars, 760 million dollars comes from the Metro Sports Authority (?) and a newly approved one percent tax on all hotel and motel rooms occupied/used which is certainly going to have an impact of tourism. The Titans as a team will be contributing 840 million dollars but nothing is said about any of the team owners contributing one single dollar - again I repeat - that has to be a kick in the a** for city and state taxpayers. As an additional comment - seating is only available for 55,000-60,000 persons so one knows the tickets are going to go sky high in price. The new Bills stadium on the other hand will seat 62,00 comfortably and another 5,000 standees totally 67,000. All those other domed stadiums cost billions and billions but does anyone really know who is paying for those domes - all financial documents should be public documents but most are confidential so the public doesn't know how it is being robbed.
it wont change nothing for the low & middle class folks already struggling in Nashville still due to covid folks relocating here and destroyed our economy 😂😂 the median salary in Nashville is supposed to be 56k but 80% fall between 30k to “ 130k “ which is crazy
No joke. A few years ago I paid $1200 for a nice 2 bedroom townhouse and had a 720 credit score. Never wanted for anything as a trucker and had money to blow... Fast forward to now.. Rent went up to $1760, credit score took a hit down to 540 and Currently lost everything and been living out of a truck the past year If not for the rent increase I could have recovered easily from the blood clot I got after getting COVID... Thanks greedy renters
Normally I'd agree, but having sat in quite a few luxury suites... it's not what you think. You're not watching the TV the whole time or anything. You're still watching the field. But you get privacy and comfort and you don't miss the view of the 150 cameras per NFL game. I mean, I personally wouldn't pay for a box But I've also missed some great milestones just because I didn't know certain things about the game while I was watching it in the nosebleeds.
Yikes.......I don't want to be 'that' guy, but the center of Tennessee sports is about three hours east, my man. Not to mention an indoor stadium next door, this year's national al championship baseball team across the street. Also, it holds over 100,000 seats AND well over a hundred years of history
A lower seating capacity? "Let them eat cake"; right Nashville? Use public funds but not including the public? Having a blue capital inside a red state is really becoming an issue. The ones who voted for this are not interested in anything other than instituting state and local country clubs.
Damn our tax money probably could have cleaned up the homeless problem or wait the department of child services that has failed our youth instead a football stadium.
It's insane to demand a new stadium after only 25 years. Tax payers shouldn't be forced to fund these vanity projects, if an owner wants a new stadium, they should pay for it themselves. I don't mind giving them a few tax breaks here and there, but expecting tax payers to pay this kind of money for something they will never own is crazy. They always promise all these jobs, but it never really happens beyond part time work and a couple of local businesses getting a slight boost during football season and some other events. Fans get all excited and then find out they can't afford the ticket prices, and the hardcore fanbase gets replaced with a different crowd. I love the design of the new stadium, but i'm just being realistic about what is happening. The fact that they think they have to replace a stadium that is only 25 years old should make people realize they got ripped off the first time around. A lot of the same promises were made back then, and i can guarantee that no one thought they would be in this situation so quickly. They could have saved a ton of money by renovating the current stadium, and not asking tax payers to write off a perfectly good stadium.
Honestly, yeah, sort of. I live in Nashville. Between the rent and event fees we’ll be charging the Titans, NCAA, etc, that’s a huge amount of cash coming back into the city that we can then reinvest. Plus all the new housing and businesses around the stadium would make even more money through people buying the housing, getting jobs there, etc. Then those places all make money or go up in value because there’s a massive year round event space right there and you can walk right across the bridge and get to Broadway. So sure, we don’t get a check in the mail for our share of the profits, but we get rebuilt roads, new places to live, new places to eat and hang out, new places to work, etc.
Better stadium but higher ticket prices, and how about housing issues for the needy? When will we put people first over profits for the investors and what about taxes for the homes around the area so many are 1,2, and even higher millionaire housing that skip higher taxes and the taxes come from tickets and businesses associated to the sport. If everyone is taxed appropriately and the goal of housing for the poor and senior housing and grocery shops for the seniors. Not high riser apartments which don't take in consideration of the aging with better access for the seniors or poor. Don't boast about a new stadium without the needs of people aren't taken in account. Yes the rich smile, and the poor cry. They don't make pants pockets big enough to carry all that money in them. Wake up. Needs over wants!
Housing issues for the needy. Dude, there are so many public checks going out to the "needy" that no one wants to work anymore. It's gone from a few people who are have a rough time to a conscious choice to not work because it's easier to just collect a check. I rile at public money for these venues because they are businesses asking for subsidies that are already insanely profitable. Makes no sense.
The Titans stadium looks like a bigger version of other buildings that are already in the city. It's going to age just fine. It doesn't even look like a stadium from the outside.
@@Jaxboy86 Nashville as a particular look, a style. Lots of buildings in town are basically big rectangles from the Ryman Auditorium to Jubilee Hall to the new convention center. Even many of the new fancy houses being built in the urban core are 2 or 3 story rectangles. A big rectangle is going to fit right in. One of those space age looking monstrosities wouldn't fly in Nashville. Years ago there were 2 competing designs for the new symphony hall. The futuristic looking one, lost by a landslide. Not because people in Nashville are stuck in the past. It's because Nashville has a certain style.
I think it took about 4 derpy analogies or 3 clip-art images for me to peace-out. It's like I went fishing but instead of a tasty fish, I hooked a lame-brained bloke from across the pond.
The players don't want artificial turf. I don't think the tax paying people want to pay for it. I wouldn't lower ticket prices so you can afford to go.the whole NFL needs to get a grip on the players salaries. I for one won't go or watch that ppv stuff is just wrong cable is high enough as it is
The rich get richer. This is such BS. Like in other cities tax the tourist to help pay for it. If you,have 40-50 million a year to pay a QB then pay for your own stadium.
US? What's this "us" stuff? You obviously ain't from round these parts. I don't really care about your fog-breathing accent. It's your pronunciation of Nissan... Anyway, this new stadium will allow many more (3x forecast) events to happen in that area. So many get canceled for weather currently. It's really bad for those who fly in for a big concert, pay for hotels etc just to have their show canceled.
What you guys don’t realize is, once all these new stadiums get built, the days of taking your kids to a game is over as the average people will eventually be priced out
You can’t charge a premium for a team that isn’t winning. Falcons tickets get low every year towards the end of the season
Yep. My Brother In-Law is a season ticket holder in the club level. He’s had those seats since 2011 and sat in the upper level before that. He went to meet with the Titans about PSL’s in the club level in the new stadium. His 2 current seats give him a $3,000 credit for both seats. The PSL’s in the new stadium are $50,000!!!! Let me say that again 50 GRAND! That is for 2 club level seats and possibly the first season tickets in 2027. They’re off their rocker. My BIL declined. He asked about Upper Level season tickets and they aren’t pricing that yet. Oh, my BIL could have financed it for 15 years. 😂
That’s not the way that works 🤣🤣
No matter what they do, ticket prices falls to demand.. Tickets for a chief game in there older stadiums will be more expensive than a ticket to a Titans game in their new stadium
HUH? Ordinary folks like me were already priced out years ago! 😂😂😂
What the hell is with the comparisons every 20 seconds
OMG, I know. It got so convoluted with the nonstop allegories
I gave up on the video because of this
I'm pretty sure it's the AI that wrote this trying to sound "relatable".
I didn’t want to say anything but the analogies kept pissing Me off. Every time I heard “it’s like” I got more irritated
literally thought the same !!!!!
Thank you for explaining what going to a game outside is like Mr. computer voice
Football was supposed to play in terrible weather. That's what makes it different from any other sport.
True, but if a municipality is forking over millions towards the construction, it better be able host events during the off-season
@MarloSoBalJr I hate that part, though 😒
@@MarloSoBalJr plus Nashville can have crazy weather. We can get bellow zero dosent happen often tho. Then there’s the heat we get where it can feel like 114 in summer sometimes from tropical moisture. And lastly tons of rain
Dome stadiums are for losers. We love Nissan Stadium!
Nashville is a weak fan base. Most people that live there are from elsewhere.
Nashville is Music City this is being built as a total entertainment venue. The new Tennessee performing arts building is being built next door. It’s going to be amazing!
The city was under contract for a huge public investment one way or another. Either pay the price for upkeep on Nissan or contribute to a new stadium and take advantage for the opportunity of urban redevelopment around it. If we could only get rid of the scrap-yard.
“It’s like…”. “Imagine this…” this felt AI generated
It is. Ai script with ai voice.
If so, that explains the mispronunciation of 'Nissan'.
As a falcons fan in Atlanta, I was part of the transition from the GA dome to MB stadium. MB is an incredible gameday experience and the surrounding area has been transformed thru the years, we are season ticket holders now just for those 8 sundays every fall that are events now and not just games 👍
The beating heart of Tennessee sports will always be Knoxville. GBO
Stop it Knoxville is only famous for UT other than that a total boring town
I'm all analogized out ... Imagine trying to comprehend 2 stories at the same time it's like watching two movies at the same time at your grandmother's house.
Unlike Buffalo, this stadium is going to be beautiful, I love the exterior of it. Getting a dome is perfect for Nashville to host more events. It's going to be able to host some country concerts in the wintertime in a bigger venue. This is going to be a huge destination for events coming to the south like Atlanta had once they built the Georgia Dome which has become Mercedes-Benz Stadium in the last few years. It's definitely getting like 1-2 Super Bowls. It kind of reminds me of Lucas Oil Stadium, not by the design, but it's use in the offseason.
Unlike buffalo
I’m from Nashville and this stadium is right next to the hood lol
Its literally in the parking lot of the old stadium, across the bridge from the pjs like its always been. This is not saying anything news or noteworthy just trying to say something negative. Every stadium located in a city in near the "hood".
@@clc32790
The “hood” is on the other side of the Interstate, but since the 2020 tornado went through that part of town the area is becoming more upscale.
Bro you must not live here anymore. Before they are done that whole area will be completely changed. Hell Trinity lane will have a 4 seasons and a Gucci outlet by 2026. Nashville is not the same!
Not much hood left in that area. Now you can see college kids walking dogs over there. The hood has been pushed out to Madison and Hermitage
@@time2chill121 isn't the projects like 3 minutes away? I remember my sister lived there and I walked to the Nissan statidum
The new stadium will also be able to host Super Bowl, CFP Title Game, & Final Four
We don't want to host a super bowl. We want to win the super bowl.
where is the additional parking for all the additional people???
There’s plenty of parking in downtown and a pedestrian bridge that crosses the river right to the stadium.
It actually has less seating than the current stadium and the old stadium will be torn down and a new parking garage put in
Negative, from everything I've read, parking is gone forever.@@ctmyers1976
Don't have money to build affordable housing but got money to spend on a losing team.
👍👏✅🤷🏼♂️🤷🏽🤷🏻♀️
Go to Memphis they have affordable housing compared to other major cities Nashville cheap
1999 is now old. You'd think they would want a stadium larger than 60,000 seats.
That's how you ensure high ticket prices.
looks incredible
It will probably get ONE Super Bowl soon after completion, as a show of support from the NFL for building the new stadium BUT there are many other NFL cities wanting a 'mini Olympics' for their local economies that also have a place in the 'Super Bowl queue' besides Nashville. It's a great stadium but when compared to Dallas, which has 80,000 seats for football as well as easier airport access? It's just ok. It only seats 60,000, which is less than the old stadium but still, the new roof is a huge factor for sure.
I don't know about all that. Dallas has hosted 1 Super Bowl, and Nashville is a much more fun city to visit. There's nothing wrong with visiting Dallas but nothing stands out either.
Underrating Nashville as a white music capital and the appeal of that to the NFL
@byzameli The Museum of African American music is in Nashville for a reason. There's much more to Nashville than country music. Now you're underrating it.
Nobody cares about Dallas or Jerry’s world
I don't know Nashville is in a buzzing location, especially with their active year-round country scene. I can see more than one in Nashville plus the weather in Nashville is moderate, so it's not a bad location to do at least 2-3 SBs in this stadium. This stadium has a chance to be a Madison Square Garden of the South, it's going to host so many big events. Dallas would've been okay, but the stadium is way out in the suburbs, so it's not the best of locations.
Looks like Nashville SC’s stadium. I like the uniformity.
And the poorest of people still can’t afford to go
They are removing most of the parking and it’ll become affordable housing I heard.
They need to get their money up, no excuses in this digital age.
@@Soonish4affordable housing is 1.5k for 1 bedroom 😂😂😂😂😂
@@DoseOfMaurice I think there’s going to be 500 units thus it might help with housing
@@Soonish4 we need help with paying rent and lower rent prices not more units though
From outside it looks like a giant upscale grocery store
Tennessee Titans for life.
Nashville can finally host a superbowl
This should get Super Bowl LXIII in 2029
People complained about taxpayer assistance for the new Buffalo Bills stadium - it is now true that the new Tennessee Stadium is being financed by the public. In a published statement "In an agreement reached with the city and state, the Titans will handle 840 million dollars of the funding while public money pays for 1.2 billion dollars for the project in lieu of paying to update the old stadium. To one and all who have complained about the tax dollars from New York State for the Bills stadium (which the Bills will be paying back on a yearly basis from their team revenue) sounds like the people of Tennessee are being taken for an enormous tax ride with nothing being paid back to the public by the Titans and their owners. By the way the exact words in the statement make no mention of the owners contributing anything toward the cost of the new Tennessee stadium - that's a kick in the a**. The breakdown on funding - Titans pay 840 million dollars, the state of Tennessee pays 500 million dollars, 760 million dollars comes from the Metro Sports Authority (?) and a newly approved one percent tax on all hotel and motel rooms occupied/used which is certainly going to have an impact of tourism. The Titans as a team will be contributing 840 million dollars but nothing is said about any of the team owners contributing one single dollar - again I repeat - that has to be a kick in the a** for city and state taxpayers. As an additional comment - seating is only available for 55,000-60,000 persons so one knows the tickets are going to go sky high in price. The new Bills stadium on the other hand will seat 62,00 comfortably and another 5,000 standees totally 67,000. All those other domed stadiums cost billions and billions but does anyone really know who is paying for those domes - all financial documents should be public documents but most are confidential so the public doesn't know how it is being robbed.
it wont change nothing for the low & middle class folks already struggling in Nashville still due to covid folks relocating here and destroyed our economy 😂😂 the median salary in Nashville is supposed to be 56k but 80% fall between 30k to “ 130k “ which is crazy
No joke. A few years ago I paid $1200 for a nice 2 bedroom townhouse and had a 720 credit score. Never wanted for anything as a trucker and had money to blow...
Fast forward to now.. Rent went up to $1760, credit score took a hit down to 540 and Currently lost everything and been living out of a truck the past year
If not for the rent increase I could have recovered easily from the blood clot I got after getting COVID...
Thanks greedy renters
FACTS AND I HAVENT FOUND ANY PROGRAMS WHO CAN HELP WITH LOW INCOME HOUSING . BUT PAYING FULL MARKET PRICE
Bring in Gilmore and Simmons Titans 🔥
Titans will win Super Bowl 59 20-0 titanup 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
If the Texans didn't exist😂😂would the Titans go back to Houston & be the Oilers again 😂😂
What sense does that make😂 learn your history
@Saph_Adams Explain it if you already know if not 👎🏾👎🏾
STILL 2nd fiddle to the VOLS, like it or not
Vols have bleacher seating and is in shitty ass Knoxville
What's the point of going to a game just to sit in a luxury suite/box seats?
Normally I'd agree, but having sat in quite a few luxury suites... it's not what you think. You're not watching the TV the whole time or anything. You're still watching the field. But you get privacy and comfort and you don't miss the view of the 150 cameras per NFL game. I mean, I personally wouldn't pay for a box But I've also missed some great milestones just because I didn't know certain things about the game while I was watching it in the nosebleeds.
@@pbft.j never looked at it that way. Maybe I just have to experience it for myself.
Yikes.......I don't want to be 'that' guy, but the center of Tennessee sports is about three hours east, my man. Not to mention an indoor stadium next door, this year's national al championship baseball team across the street. Also, it holds over 100,000 seats AND well over a hundred years of history
A lower seating capacity? "Let them eat cake"; right Nashville? Use public funds but not including the public? Having a blue capital inside a red state is really becoming an issue. The ones who voted for this are not interested in anything other than instituting state and local country clubs.
I like the current stadium
Keep that energy when you visited a game in January
Take notes, Jacksonville.
Damn our tax money probably could have cleaned up the homeless problem or wait the department of child services that has failed our youth instead a football stadium.
I think it will be realized
Nice!
It's insane to demand a new stadium after only 25 years.
Tax payers shouldn't be forced to fund these vanity projects, if an owner wants a new stadium, they should pay for it themselves. I don't mind giving them a few tax breaks here and there, but expecting tax payers to pay this kind of money for something they will never own is crazy.
They always promise all these jobs, but it never really happens beyond part time work and a couple of local businesses getting a slight boost during football season and some other events. Fans get all excited and then find out they can't afford the ticket prices, and the hardcore fanbase gets replaced with a different crowd.
I love the design of the new stadium, but i'm just being realistic about what is happening. The fact that they think they have to replace a stadium that is only 25 years old should make people realize they got ripped off the first time around. A lot of the same promises were made back then, and i can guarantee that no one thought they would be in this situation so quickly.
They could have saved a ton of money by renovating the current stadium, and not asking tax payers to write off a perfectly good stadium.
"NISSUN STADIUM: 😂
Will city get 60% of the profit due to spending 60% of the cost?
Honestly, yeah, sort of. I live in Nashville. Between the rent and event fees we’ll be charging the Titans, NCAA, etc, that’s a huge amount of cash coming back into the city that we can then reinvest. Plus all the new housing and businesses around the stadium would make even more money through people buying the housing, getting jobs there, etc. Then those places all make money or go up in value because there’s a massive year round event space right there and you can walk right across the bridge and get to Broadway. So sure, we don’t get a check in the mail for our share of the profits, but we get rebuilt roads, new places to live, new places to eat and hang out, new places to work, etc.
i can only take so many comparison quotes
bro has family problems 😭😭
Better stadium but higher ticket prices, and how about housing issues for the needy? When will we put people first over profits for the investors and what about taxes for the homes around the area so many are 1,2, and even higher millionaire housing that skip higher taxes and the taxes come from tickets and businesses associated to the sport. If everyone is taxed appropriately and the goal of housing for the poor and senior housing and grocery shops for the seniors. Not high riser apartments which don't take in consideration of the aging with better access for the seniors or poor. Don't boast about a new stadium without the needs of people aren't taken in account. Yes the rich smile, and the poor cry. They don't make pants pockets big enough to carry all that money in them. Wake up. Needs over wants!
Housing issues for the needy. Dude, there are so many public checks going out to the "needy" that no one wants to work anymore. It's gone from a few people who are have a rough time to a conscious choice to not work because it's easier to just collect a check.
I rile at public money for these venues because they are businesses asking for subsidies that are already insanely profitable. Makes no sense.
Yawn
@@JWCFB Okay, so only your opinion counts! I knew someone like you would show up. And make an important announcement. Thanks.
I used to be a Titans fan, but not anymore. They don't care about the fans, I'll spend my $$ in Knoxville.
I think this guy has some getting along with family problems 😂
What this presentation needed is one more analogy! 😒
Good video but too much AI imaging
How do they get to the 70,000 the NFL requires for SuperBowl hosts?
not a requirement
Not a requirement 😊
Stadium is goin to look old in 10yrs compared to the designs we are seeing across the league.
The Titans stadium looks like a bigger version of other buildings that are already in the city. It's going to age just fine. It doesn't even look like a stadium from the outside.
Well, I guess that's the case for sofi, alligant, and us bank stadium too. 🤷♂️
@@LIFEWITHTHEJONESES1 no because those stadiums actually look like futuristic stadiums. I mean cmon they call Alligant The Death Star.
@@Odin029 it's a square. Probably the blandest shape out there.
@@Jaxboy86 Nashville as a particular look, a style. Lots of buildings in town are basically big rectangles from the Ryman Auditorium to Jubilee Hall to the new convention center. Even many of the new fancy houses being built in the urban core are 2 or 3 story rectangles. A big rectangle is going to fit right in. One of those space age looking monstrosities wouldn't fly in Nashville. Years ago there were 2 competing designs for the new symphony hall. The futuristic looking one, lost by a landslide. Not because people in Nashville are stuck in the past. It's because Nashville has a certain style.
wow, ridiculous public pays to get into a facility their money built.
Typical rich people taking tax money they dont need because of corrupt politicians scratching each others backs
Those politicians ALWAYS tout the proceeds from the auxiliary sales from bars, restaurants, hotels, airlines, etc.
Yawn
Nashville owes more on the current stadium than it was supposed to cost to build. Should have just let the Titans leave!
not worth the trip to go see $40 to park $12 beers Over priced tickets for a average team. I'll catch you on TV maybe.
It’s like the ps2 original and Xbox 360 and a record player combined into one
Build a 2 billion facility for the homeless first
Football was meant to be played in the elements not anymore just coddle to these overpaid jokers
I think it took about 4 derpy analogies or 3 clip-art images for me to peace-out. It's like I went fishing but instead of a tasty fish, I hooked a lame-brained bloke from across the pond.
That $2b needed to go to a player budget 🚮
Why soend billion on affordable house we company can just give hires to actually can afford to live
Wait loosing at the parking lots
Well, Shoot, Huh?
DOME STADIUMS should be outlawed!
i’m glad buffalo isn’t building a dome because weather still needs to be a factor in games.
Retractable roofs should have been made mandatory a long time ago.
@@JWCFB Might as well just have a closed roof. Retractable roofs are rarely opened.
@@smf15 That would be all right with me.
What is wrong with this guy's voice?
Owen stadium. Cause we 0-3
The players don't want artificial turf. I don't think the tax paying people want to pay for it. I wouldn't lower ticket prices so you can afford to go.the whole NFL needs to get a grip on the players salaries. I for one won't go or watch that ppv stuff is just wrong cable is high enough as it is
Players want natural grass but owners want domes. Guess who wins??
Nah. Not beating heart. Not beating har and more. /
The rich get richer. This is such BS. Like in other cities tax the tourist to help pay for it. If you,have 40-50 million a year to pay a QB then pay for your own stadium.
This just looks weird
US? What's this "us" stuff? You obviously ain't from round these parts. I don't really care about your fog-breathing accent. It's your pronunciation of Nissan...
Anyway, this new stadium will allow many more (3x forecast) events to happen in that area. So many get canceled for weather currently. It's really bad for those who fly in for a big concert, pay for hotels etc just to have their show canceled.
I don’t like the design
It looks like a giant Wendy's restaurant!
Dumb