Melonfeud
I Copy!,,, er,,,I guess,,,ah,,,maybe.
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Spot on&on point, my man!I'm not interested in getting in the middle of an economic debate, but this is probably a good move for the AAF. It's a new league and still have a bunch of unknowns, how many fans of the teams will travel, interest in the Championship game, etc. Vegas is a desirable destination, original site, but how many will travel there? 12k sounds small, but no one really knows yet how many fans will travel, the original site in Vegas holds 36k which may be ambitious the first year and certainly anything larger would not look very good when televised. At least at 12K they will get a sell out and create a demand for the limited seats.
The AAF gains a World Class facility, even if it is in the smaller venue, but it will get the added benefit of the Jerry and the Cowboys. We know anything Cowboys is good for marketing, even if not quite directly tied to the team. They get the extra attention and marketing through Jerry and even if the Cowboys aren't involved, he does love to show off and loves attention. Jerry gets the benefit showing off the facilities and the added attention. It may have a limited economic impact in year 1, but if it continues to build then, Jerry has the inside track to maybe hosting future games in Jerry World. Being embraced by one of the most high profile NFL owners is a good thing for the AAF and the future viability of the league could also be beneficial to the NFL.

*our ol' FOOTBALL DaD knows a thing or two about a thing or two,,,er,,,
TOO! As he's in the bizness to do some BIZNESS
