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Yeah That shyt Looked Retarded Before, This Is Much Better
 

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That along with these lil nuggets were announced today:

Per game price tix for 80 percent of seats at EverBank Field will remain flat in 2013. #Jaguars

#Jaguars are making close to 1,700 season tickets priced at only $35 a game, doubling the amount of tix at this price.

The additional $35 seats will be located at midfield on east side of stadium. Will be known as "Diehards' Den."

Will hire full-time sales executive in London to lead sponsorship sales in UK. 1st franchise to sell, share in local sponsor $$$ in UK.
 

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These fools about to move....

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The stadium lease would be costly for the Jaguars to get out of. The team would owe the city more than $100 million in rent, in addition to other penalties that would equal almost $1 million a year.

The team can avoid a lot of the penalties if it can prove it lost money for one season and was below the NFL's average in revenue the next two years. Former-owner Wayne Weaver admitted to losing money in two seasons between 2002 and 2004, according to the article linked to above.

However, in 2010 the Jaguars earned $33 million in operating profits. The collective bargaining agreement that was signed in 2011 makes it more difficult for NFL teams to lose money. Although the Jaguars haven't released financial reports, it would be tough to imagine any NFL team losing money under the current collective bargaining agreement.

The Jaguars seem to be staying in Jacksonville for at least another 18 seasons.

Khan has backed up that sentiment during his first year as owner. He put about $10 million into upgrading the Jaguars locker room and weight room into some of the nicest facilities in the league. The upgrades included a new sound system, a European spa, two waterfalls with the Jaguars' logo in the plunge pool area and office space for the equipment staff.
 
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