Team Archives
17th Sep, 2008
Gang Green Transformed

23rd Aug, 2008
2008 Season Preview: New York Jets

Full Archive

NFL Columns
Search
RealGM Poll
Which team of the Wildcard weekend is most likely to reach the Super Bowl?

Colts
Eagles
Ravens
Vikings
Chargers
Falcons
Dolphins
Cardinals



Poll Archives
Draft Sim ID
Sponsors

Don't miss your chance for football betting at BetUS.com. As America's #1 sportsbook, BetUS offers the most up-to-date betting lines & odds for all your betting needs.


Jets Get Good News On New Stadium
Dwayne Smith. 2nd June, 2005 - 11:14 pm


Current Features
DETROIT:
Auditing The Detroit Lions 2008 Season

NEW ENGLAND:
The NFL: A Year in Review

INDIANAPOLIS:
'Our Time' Again?

DENVER:
Grading The Deal: Broncos End Shanahan Era

PHILADELPHIA:
Course Altered In Philadelphia?

MIAMI:
A Family Affair In The AFC East

PITTSBURGH:
Good Ol’ Smashmouth Football

GREEN BAY:
A Tale Of Two Quarters

N.Y. GIANTS:
Plax Could Have Stayed In His Own Bed

SEATTLE:
Just Shy Of 'Rudy'

WASHINGTON:
Redskins Trounced At Home, Cowboys Revive Season

TENNESSEE:
Titans Are Built The Old-Fashioned Way

NEW ORLEANS:
What Has Bush Meant To New Orleans?

OAKLAND:
An NFL Answer To Dancing With The Stars

SAN DIEGO:
A Switch From The Run To The Pass In San Diego?

DALLAS:
Jerry, Stop Gambling On Bad 'Boys

HOUSTON:
Turning Point For Texans?

BUFFALO:
Do The Bills Have Staying Power To Be Relevant Again?

ST LOUIS:
No Hope For Rams

SAN FRANCISCO:
O'Sullivan And Martz Converting Believers

JACKSONVILLE:
Must Win In Indy For Jaguars?

CHICAGO:
The Difference Between 2-0 And 1-1 For Chicago

ARIZONA:
17 Years In The Making

ATLANTA:
Turner-Ryan Era Opens Huge

BALTIMORE:
Go Slow With Flacco

MINNESOTA:
2008 Season Preview: Minnesota Vikings

KANSAS CITY:
2008 Season Preview: Kansas City Chiefs

TAMPA BAY:
2008 Season Preview: Tampa Bay Buccaneers

CINCINNATI:
2008 Season Preview: Cincinnati Bengals

CAROLINA:
2008 Season Preview: Carolina Panthers

CLEVELAND:
2008 Season Preview: Cleveland Browns


RealGM Search
Search:
The New York Jets received good news on Thursday in their quest to build a state of the art facility in Manhattan when a State Supreme Court Judge ruled that their bid to acquire the necessary land from the Mass Transit Authority (MTA) was fair. The approval now leaves the Public Authorities Control Board’s (PACB) vote on Friday as the last obstacle in the way of the future home of the Jets and the 2010 Super Bowl, awarded to the Jets only if the New York Sports and Convention Center is built.

The PACB, little known before this issue, is comprised of Governor George Pataki, State Senate Majority Leader Joseph L. Bruno and the State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver. While Pataki is firmly behind the stadium’s construction, Bruno and Silver have publicly come out as undecided. The vote has already been delayed two times going into Friday with Bruno and Silver, normally on opposite ends of issues, both saying they need more information and will not be pressured into making a vote before ready.

One of those items of information is the real economic impact that building a stadium, which will also serve as an extension of the Javits Center, will actually have. Last week 106 Economists representing the National Taxpayers Union (NTU) came out against New York State providing any funding toward the stadium’s construction. Although the Jets seek the state to build a platform over the west side rail yards, with their own money, the economic study points out that the $600 Million in direct subsidies and possible $96 Million in other related costs represent the highest taxpayer subsidies for a sports facility in US History. The NTU has been known to come out against any public funding of these arenas on the basis that there is little tangible evidence of public benefit in return.

Another issue on the mind of the Silver and Bruno is the final cost. Besides the stated cost of the platform ($300 Million), which will cover the West Side Railyards, there is concern that additional public funding will be needed. Both of the legislators insist that no definitive final figure has been presented to them and they will not vote to approve State funding without a cost they will be confident in.

With the International Olympic Committee (IOC) set to release its evaluation of the bids for the 2012 games on Monday, pressure has fallen on Bruno and Silver from a wide variety of officials. Not the least of whom is Peter Ueberroth, United States Olympic Committee Chairman. Ueberroth warned that failure to back the project before the evaluation will seriously damage New York’s bid since the other four cities in contention all have strong support from their respective governments.

In response to the warning, Silver and Bruno have pledged support for the stadium if the IOC selects New York City as the host of the 2012 Olympics and see the Monday deadline as unimportant. Silver still warns the he has unanswered questions that will prevent him from voting on the project as of today and feels it is not out of the question to postpone tomorrow’s vote again.

Despite the dire warning, today’s court victory gives the Jets bid momentum that it has clearly lost due to the aggressive and well-funded campaign by Madison Square Garden. With the lawsuit out of the way, the Jets will have just two of the three members of the PACB to convince. With public opinion mixed, they may find the two legislators far more daunting than the Million-dollar enemy they have taken care of in Madison Square Garden.
© 2000-2008 RealGM, L.L.C. All rights reserved.
Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Advertising Opportunities | About Us | Site Map | Contact RealGM