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Did Oakland Raiders Owner Mark Davis Lie About Coliseum Lease, Las Vegas Decision, At NFL Meeting?
Did Oakland Raiders Owner Mark Davis Lie About Coliseum Lease, Las Vegas Decision, At NFL Meeting?
Did Oakland Raiders Owner Mark Davis Lie About Coliseum Lease, Las Vegas Decision, At NFL Meeting? After his NFL organization was awarded the right to relocate to Las Vegas, Oakland Raiders Owner Mark Davis stepped up to the press conference podium to speak. In the process of throwing Oakland politicians under the bus, Mr. Davis also manufactured a story regarding when and why he decided to relocate to Sin City. This is what Mr. Davis said at Monday's press conference, and in response to this question: Q: Number two, when did this turn for you, that you started to say Las Vegas is where I’m going to go? Davis: I believe it turned during the L.A. part where, before the vote for Los Angeles, Oakland had an opportunity to come in and make a presentation to the league. They came in with a five-page piece of paper that had nothing to do with anything. They claimed that they would wait for us to lose the vote, then to come back and they would have all the leverage. We lost the vote, we came back to Oakland, we negotiated a one-year lease with two years of options and talked about getting together and talking about a long-term future together. A week later I got a call from one of the county board of supervisors telling me: ‘Mark, I’m sorry but the lease that we just negotiated, the three years of leases, are not going to be valid, and we’re going to raise the rent three times on you.’ At that point we ended up signing that lease anyway, but then decided we had to start looking elsewhere to see if we could find a long-term solution. That is actually not so. According to a document uploaded to the website Scribd on January 29th 2016 by Aubrey Clerkin, who was then with KSNV-TV as Digital Executive Producer and is now with CBS-3 Philadelphia as a news producer, in January of 2016, Oakland Raiders officials planned to meet with UNLV President Len Jessup and Las Vegas Sands representatives to look at a site the university bought on Tropicana Avenue near I-15. This is what the first three paragraphs of the UNLV document read: I have been notified that the Las Vegas Sands plans to publicly announce its support for a new special events stadium in Southern Nevada and they believe the 42 acres of land on Tropicana Avenue that UNLV recently purchased is a prime location....Correspondingly, the Sands leadership team let us know that officials from the Oakland Raiders are scheduled to travel to Las Vegas and tour locations around the valley for a potential new home and they have asked us to meet them at our 42‐acre site on Friday morning to answer questions about that site. By contrast, the Raiders signed the Oakland Coliseum Lease Extension April 7, 2016 – the date after which Mark Davis claimed “we had to start looking elsewhere to see if we could find a long-term solution” during his speech at the NFL Annual Meeting. In other words, the Oakland Raiders had already decided that their “long-term solution” was not in Oakland, but in Las Vegas, and did so at least four months before Mark Davis signed the Oakland Coliseum Lease Extension. Las Vegas political blogger John Ralston wrote a post entitled “Sands to partner with UNLV on stadium, hope to bring Raiders here” and based on the Clerkin document. The only other media publication to find the Clerkin document was the blog Deadspin. Thus, the news that the Raiders were seeking a new home outside of Oakland was not at all widely known, yet four months later Davis signed the lease extention, then claimed that the Raiders “ decided we had to start looking elsewhere to see if we could find a long-term solution”. Yeah. Right. Start looking? The Raiders were already looking, and settled on Las Vegas months earlier. Another Good Faith Dealing Problem For The Oakland Raiders This points to an overall problem of not dealing in good faith on the part of Mark Davis. In this case, first, he did not reveal his true intentions of seeking team relocation to Oakland Officials. Second, he signed a lease with the Oakland Coliseum and stated the intent to work toward a new stadium, even as his actions proved he didn't want to plan for a new stadium in Oakland. There's more, so subscribe to Zennie62 on YouTube, and stay tuned. UNLV Document: http://ift.tt/2nxItT0
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Did Oakland Raiders Owner Mark Davis Lie About Coliseum Lease, Las Vegas Decision, At NFL Meeting? After his NFL organization was awarded the right to relocate to Las Vegas, Oakland Raiders Owner Mark Davis stepped up to the press conference podium to speak. In the process of throwing Oakland politicians under the bus, Mr. Davis also manufactured a story regarding when and why he decided to relocate to Sin City. This is what Mr. Davis said at Monday's press conference, and in response to this question: Q: Number two, when did this turn for you, that you started to say Las Vegas is where I’m going to go? Davis: I believe it turned during the L.A. part where, before the vote for Los Angeles, Oakland had an opportunity to come in and make a presentation to the league. They came in with a five-page piece of paper that had nothing to do with anything. They claimed that they would wait for us to lose the vote, then to come back and they would have all the leverage. We lost the vote, we came back to Oakland, we negotiated a one-year lease with two years of options and talked about getting together and talking about a long-term future together. A week later I got a call from one of the county board of supervisors telling me: ‘Mark, I’m sorry but the lease that we just negotiated, the three years of leases, are not going to be valid, and we’re going to raise the rent three times on you.’ At that point we ended up signing that lease anyway, but then decided we had to start looking elsewhere to see if we could find a long-term solution. That is actually not so. According to a document uploaded to the website Scribd on January 29th 2016 by Aubrey Clerkin, who was then with KSNV-TV as Digital Executive Producer and is now with CBS-3 Philadelphia as a news producer, in January of 2016, Oakland Raiders officials planned to meet with UNLV President Len Jessup and Las Vegas Sands representatives to look at a site the university bought on Tropicana Avenue near I-15. This is what the first three paragraphs of the UNLV document read: I have been notified that the Las Vegas Sands plans to publicly announce its support for a new special events stadium in Southern Nevada and they believe the 42 acres of land on Tropicana Avenue that UNLV recently purchased is a prime location....Correspondingly, the Sands leadership team let us know that officials from the Oakland Raiders are scheduled to travel to Las Vegas and tour locations around the valley for a potential new home and they have asked us to meet them at our 42‐acre site on Friday morning to answer questions about that site. By contrast, the Raiders signed the Oakland Coliseum Lease Extension April 7, 2016 – the date after which Mark Davis claimed “we had to start looking elsewhere to see if we could find a long-term solution” during his speech at the NFL Annual Meeting. In other words, the Oakland Raiders had already decided that their “long-term solution” was not in Oakland, but in Las Vegas, and did so at least four months before Mark Davis signed the Oakland Coliseum Lease Extension. Las Vegas political blogger John Ralston wrote a post entitled “Sands to partner with UNLV on stadium, hope to bring Raiders here” and based on the Clerkin document. The only other media publication to find the Clerkin document was the blog Deadspin. Thus, the news that the Raiders were seeking a new home outside of Oakland was not at all widely known, yet four months later Davis signed the lease extention, then claimed that the Raiders “ decided we had to start looking elsewhere to see if we could find a long-term solution”. Yeah. Right. Start looking? The Raiders were already looking, and settled on Las Vegas months earlier. Another Good Faith Dealing Problem For The Oakland Raiders This points to an overall problem of not dealing in good faith on the part of Mark Davis. In this case, first, he did not reveal his true intentions of seeking team relocation to Oakland Officials. Second, he signed a lease with the Oakland Coliseum and stated the intent to work toward a new stadium, even as his actions proved he didn't want to plan for a new stadium in Oakland. There's more, so subscribe to Zennie62 on YouTube, and stay tuned. UNLV Document: http://ift.tt/2nxItT0
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Texans owner on Brock Osweiler trade: ‘Shocker to me’ – NFL.com
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Steelers to find out 2017 NFL schedule the week of April 17-21 – 247Sports
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Late For Work 3/28: Best Day Of Peyton Manning’s Life? When Ray Lewis Retired – BaltimoreRavens.com
BaltimoreRavens.comManning had just suffered an agonizing defeat in the 2012 AFC divisional playoff game to the Baltimore Ravens, who scored a game-tying 70-yard touchdown with under a minute left in regulation and went on to win in double overtime. But it was also the … …read more From:: NFL AFC Game News By Google News
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Tisch: Kraft says Giants would have won Super Bowl – NFL.com
NFL.comGiants co-owner Steve Tisch was happy with the team’s return to prominence this season, but thought they might have wasted an opportunity to win another Super Bowl. His opinion, interestingly enough, was buoyed by some intel from Patriots owner Robert …Robert Kraft told Steve Tisch that Giants would have beaten Patriots in Super Bowl 51SB […]
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Falcons GM Wants To Change NFL Overtime Rules After Super Bowl Loss To Patriots – NESN.com
NESN.comAfter blowing a 25-point lead in the final 17 minutes of Super Bowl LI, Atlanta Falcons never touched the ball in overtime. Tom Brady and the New England Patriots won the coin toss and promptly marched 75 yards down the field for a championship … and more …read more From:: NFL Super Bowl News From […]
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Your 11 biggest NFL Draft questions answered – FOXSports.com
FOXSports.comThe NFL Draft is just a month away as the first round kicks off on April 27. Most of the work has been done up to this point – the Senior Bowl, Scouting Combine, pro days – but there is still plenty of scouting still to be done. We still don’t know who …2017 NFL […]
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AL.com All-Access: College football should adopt NFL stance on trimming game times – AL.com
AL.comFar be it from me to give credit to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, but I was pleasantly surprised by some of the content of his “letter to fans” released late last week. In the letter, Goodell outlined potential changes for 2017, including some … …read more From:: NFL Commissioner News from Google News
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2017 NFL draft prospect countdown, No. 24: Budda Baker, S, Washington – Sports Illustrated
Sports IllustratedThe near-INT of Alabama’s Jalen Hurts happened, in large part, because Baker reads plays—all plays, not just passes—like an NFL-ready safety. He noticed Hurts’s eyes on that snap and pulled off his initial assignment to fall back on Howard. The same … …read more From:: NFL Draft News By Google News
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NFL Draft 2017: Dalvin Cook runs 40-yard dash at FSU Pro Day, in front of Eagles’ scouts (VIDEO) – NJ.com
NJ.comFlorida State running back Dalvin Cook opted to run the 40-yard dash at the Seminoles’ Pro Day on Tuesday in front of representatives from teams across the NFL, improving on his performance at the NFL Combine last month. In his second attempt on … and more …read more From:: NFL Combine News By Google News
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Seven QBs bridge history of NFL – My Fox Boston
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NFL says Raiders vote not a message to Buffalo about stadium – NBCSports.com
NBCSports.comLast June, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said that the Bills “have to stay up with” other teams in the league in terms of their stadium in what seemed like a suggestion that it was time for the team to move forward with a push for a stadium to replace … and more …read more From:: […]
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NFL AFC Coaches Breakfast For NFL Annual Meeting Livestream
NFL AFC Coaches Breakfast For NFL Annual Meeting Livestream
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Houston bar made $745000 during Super Bowl LI – KTRK-TV
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Steelers staring up at the Patriots in new ESPN NFL power rankings – SteelersWire
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