FYI, when the Crew moves, the City of Columbus WILL end up owning a stadium. I would almost guarantee they buy Mapfre, put in field turf, and use it for City League Football games and HS football and soccer tournaments.
The attendance is his own damn fault. They have made tons of decisions that were puzzling at the time (getting rid of promotions, etc) but now all make sense at is seems the goal the entire time was to buy a team cheaper than the Expansion teams will cost, and then move them to where he wants to be.
Too bad the Hunt's didn't put a clause in the contract that he could move the team operations elsewhere, but the Crew name and History belong in Columbus
That isn't a long term solution. That is a 100k seat stadium and they would be at the whim of UT. The word out there is that there is a short term lease available for them until they have their new stadium.
I've heard through the grapevine that they have offered to buy the Crew for what Precourt paid, + a small profit + pay his franchise fees for an expansion team. He declined. Fuck him.
Biggest change in this offense is that the offense has evolved. It isnt Beck and Warriner calling the same crap against bad team. Each week we have seen a new wrinkle and plays built off of what they ran the week before. JT is finally trusting the receivers AND the routes, which is awesome.
KJ Hill is the most consistent receiver on the team (has been since last year) he needs to see more time (as ive been saying since last year)
I didn't. The .gov has confirmed though that if you say "yes" it signs you up on thousands of call lists and supposedly they use it to authorize charges
I got 6 calls from 614-349-3483 and 3 from 614-349-9071 yesterday. I finally answered and they went into a spiel about lowering my student loan debt. I responded
"You stupid fuckers, I don't have any student loans in my name, fuck off"
I also got a "Can you hear me?" call from 855-255-6531
I kinda have to agree with Geeto on this. The way guys who are actually dealers circumvent the laws by claiming its just their personal collections is an issue. Cracking down on enforcement in that area along with enforcement of other existing laws can go a long way.