dxmnkd316 wrote:Beauner wrote:Ask Indianapolis how much money they got from the Super Bowl.
How about you ask Indy how much it paid for a stadium first.

Yeah, you've stated that they paid 770 million in today's dollars like 40 times.
From Lucas Oil Stadium's Wikipedia page
The stadium is being financed with funds raised by the State of Indiana and the City of Indianapolis, with the Indianapolis Colts providing $100 million. Marion County has raised taxes for food and beverage sales, auto rental taxes, innkeeper's taxes, and admission taxes for its share of the costs. Meanwhile, there has been an increase in food and beverage taxes in the eight surrounding doughnut counties (with the exception of Morgan County) and the sale of Colts license plates.
The Colts provided 100 million dollars. Zygi is quadrupling that number. The Vikings stadium plan calls for 975 million. So the state and whatever else would pay 550 million (approximately, assuming Zygi's number is still 423 million). Indiana is paying 620 million (the stadium, when originally built, cost 720).
But I guess you didn't want that information brought to light.

For those who say that LA is not a realistic option for 3-4 years: LA still has the Rose Bowl, which is ready to host an NFL team for next year if necessary and the Coliseum would probably be right along side it.
In fact, the Rose Bowl has already started preliminary studies about the viability of hosting an NFL team that the league requires before a stadium is OK'd for hosting a team.
The state is screwing with the Vikings hard. The Vikings had their ideal stadium plan in Arden Hills, had a damn-near perfect deal and design, and the state basically said "We aren't even going to listen to your plan if 'MINNEAPOLIS' isn't in the first 3 words." So the Vikings leadership said "Ok, what are the plans for the Minneapolis locations." They didn't really like any of them, but it appeared like the city of Minneapolis was serious, and the state was too. Then they threw together a piss-poor plan and it got laughed off the floor. What do people expect Vikings leadership to do? They've bent over backwards to try to keep the team in Minnesota and get a deal done, already making several concessions. The legislators and our leaders keep

ing them like the Gophers did to the Whioux this season.