Coach for the Oakland Raiders Mark Davis goes to Las Vegas to see if they could build a stadium there and make it the home for the Raiders. Las Vegas has been made unavailable for any team to be moved to the city because of the legibility of sports gambling that goes on there. UNLV president Len Jessup wrote a memo stating that Oakland Raiders representatives with be visiting potential stadium sites on Friday the memo was release earlier Thursday. Davis response to the news was he couldn't deny or confirm leaving some people guessing. The Sands team leadership had let the Raiders representatives know that they are schedule to travel to Las Vegas and tour around for Stadium spots. Even though they could join other places like the Los Angeles Rams in the San Diego Charges denied them.
Personally I think this could be dealt with differently. They could easily do something about their stadium or just stay because more than likely something annoying will happen.
Raiders exploring move to Las Vegas
Put yourself in Either the Coach's or the group who lead the NFL shoes then write down what you would do in this current situation?
What do you think would be the best choice what have been before all of this commotion happen?
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I do think your summary could have summarized a bit better.
I think that this team will lose a lot of fans if they move to Las Vegas. A few years ago they were supposed to move the Vikings to Las Vegas but there were so many people that said they wouldn't transfer over if they moved. I think that Vegas just needs to make their own team because that way other cities can keep their traditional home teams that they once founded.
I don't think that they should move places. I think that it would cause a lot of stress, confusion, and irritation. It would be hard to get all of their fans to come to the new stadium and I think people in the city wouldn't like it either.
Nice, I obviously agreed with since they could do something much better if they have the money to move.
I honestly never knew that Stadiums had leases I just thought that people built them and the city own it and the football team just played their without much paying, but getting back on topic I agree they should at least of the possible outcomes and the possible solutions.