...Missouri had the chance and they fucked it up Originally Posted by BigDealExactly.
Falcon you said what is basically behind the reasons it got shot down on the sales tax question. Packers and Bears both have older stadiumx and are iconic venues. Silver spoon raised children just looking for a pay day is what it boils down to.The last straw for me was after it was voted down, (so bring us a better plan), Hunts wife does an interview where she starts shaming the county tax payers for not voting to pay a big chunk of this. I mean REALLY. This rich biioottcchh probably hasn't done a days work in her life and probably has a servant to wipe her ass. but according to her the tax payers let her husbands team down. The damn audacity of these people just burns my ass...
Royals will probably get there pY day from the state of misery in the end. Originally Posted by outlawsprint
What really makes the difference they spent tens if millions hiring a bunch of players and look where it got themNot sure what they paid for the last group of free agents, but as I said just Mahomes, Kelsey and Jones make a combined 125 MILLION $ per year. Kelsey will probably not return, and Mahomes is starting to have recurring ankle and leg injuries. They got some real work to do on their salary cap. I'm sure they'll extend Mahomes ridiculous contract out for a decade mortgaging the teams future if his injuries persist.
Personally they have to big of egos and to much going on in their private lives to concentrate on football I am glad their leaving I'll never attend or buy their shit everything is so over priced Originally Posted by CatMan4u
$3 billion for a stadium plus another billion for a practice facility and they won't raise taxes. Famous last words. If that is so, why is about half of Johnson county and all of Wyandotte county included in the STAR bonds district. Me thinks the poor suckers who live in that zone will be eventually paying in some way or another. Originally Posted by TailHookedOf course Kansas Taxpayers will pay. I think KS Governor Laura Kelley's statement of "no new taxes" is misleading.