WATCH: Jaguars President Mark Lamping discusses "The Stadium of the Future"

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
  • Before the third DUUUVAL Huddle discussing the Jacksonville Jaguars' plans for the "Stadium of the Future," President Mark Lamping took some time to speak with "The Frangie Show" and address Jacksonville citizens' concerns regarding the new project.
    TIME STAMPS
    00:00 - Intro
    00:20 - How the huddles have gone so far
    01:13 - Turning downtown into an economic engine
    03:54 - Possibility of playing games outside of Jax
    04:36 - Process of getting fan feedback for renovations
    10:35 - Importance of a UF campus by the stadium
    12:35 - Biggest concern heard so far
    14:51 - Two-year vs four-year renovations
    19:04 - Possibility of playing in Daytona
    20:21 - Timetable to get the deal done
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Комментарии • 11

  • @PatrickBozzato
    @PatrickBozzato Год назад

    You need to play your home games somewhere. It would be a best case scenario to play as close to Jacksonville as possible. Good luck. Go Jags!!

  • @UselessKnowledge904
    @UselessKnowledge904 11 месяцев назад

    Get rid of london deal to lock in only. No other way.

  • @Ruso_Moose
    @Ruso_Moose Год назад +4

    Got a bad feeling the Jags could leave for real this time. I gotta imagine there are a lot of cities in America (not to mention London) that would pay BIG MONEY to have an NFL franchise. The Jags have a star in the making at QB, a great coach, and a team that should compete in the playoffs for years to come... awfully attractive to a new home outside of Jacksonville. This city better get their sh** together and get this deal done. The longer we wait, the more likely other suitors will start showing interest (if they haven't already). The NFL and other owners don't care about our city. Ever heard of the "F*** around and find out chart"? Jacksonville better not negotiate too hard or they night find themselves on the wrong end of that chart ✅

    • @user-bb9ri5zb7g
      @user-bb9ri5zb7g Год назад +1

      Seems like this is a bipartisan issue and the new mayor wants both parties (Jags & CoJ) to reach an agreement to keep the Jaguars intown. Its also been shown in the past that the Jags have gotten a lot of favorable deals with the City Council even if the deal isn't beneficial for Jacksonville. So I would expect a deal more than likely to get done.

    • @TheSkyhighmusic
      @TheSkyhighmusic Год назад +3

      Exactly man PAY to PLAY downtown jax is 🗑️ compared to other cities in FL ..the city can do it Buffalo did it Tenn did it as well if Jags leave, jax will be a laughing stock can’t hang wit the big boys smh it’s not even just for jags games it can be used for a whole variety of things it will make jax alive, if it doesn’t jax will fade look at oak.. raiders left because they didn’t want to pay cuz the mayor and people there wanted to put money into the city like the roads and put it into schools and into the police force and today it’s still a mess smh ..jax is lucky to be part of the nfl any other city would wish to be in its shoes

    • @masonthewhite
      @masonthewhite Год назад +1

      The city needs this investment, no other private party will spend anywhere close to making such huge changes to downtown, write to ur councilman, show support for it in the community, lamping has to dance around it cause nothing is set in stone but the best things for all parties is approving this deal, I think the city is ready, it will be a tough negotiations but all parties want a yes, they’ve been planning and getting ahead of this for years to avoid any situation where they would have to leave, shad has a lot of money invested in the city, they just built a beautiful new training facility that opens next month, daily’s place continues to bring good acts, he had his fingers all over the city too, in 10 years no one is going to remember or care how much the city paid for stadium, it’s gonna be stories of how it sparked downtown! move the jail, bring the UF campus, bring more things to do, create an attraction on the landing lot, I need Jags fans to stay positive! It’s not just about the Jags, it’s about the future of the city I love where I was born and raised and lived in my whole life! DTWD IWATJ

    • @TheSkyhighmusic
      @TheSkyhighmusic Год назад

      @@masonthewhite well said man well said 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

    • @GuruLiving4
      @GuruLiving4 Год назад +1

      WELL SAID!

  • @speedRacer05
    @speedRacer05 Год назад +1

    I'm not sure why you would not place a UNF satellite. Feels like a slap in the face of Jacksonville.
    UF students are not Jags fans. UNF students are.

    • @user-bb9ri5zb7g
      @user-bb9ri5zb7g Год назад +1

      UNF is not the one wanting to build a satellite campus in Jacksonville. UF is the one pitching the idea and both the city, state, and University have already set money aside for the campus. If UNF lobbied about putting one in downtown Im sure the city would be more than willing to hear them out.

  • @UselessKnowledge904
    @UselessKnowledge904 11 месяцев назад

    Jacksonville is late to the game. All these other cities built up when it was cheap. Now construction is the highest ever. Good luck jax.