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Old 07-29-2014, 03:23 PM  
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SAN ANTONIO — Oakland Raiders owner Mark Davis and two top lieutenants met recently with several San Antonio officials to discuss the potential of moving his NFL team from the Bay Area to the Alamo City, sources familiar with the matter have confirmed.

On July 18, Davis met with the officials, including Henry Cisneros, then-Mayor Julián Castro, City Manager Sheryl Sculley, Mario Hernandez of the San Antonio Economic Development Foundation, and both Richard Perez and David McGee, the president and chairman of the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce, respectively.

San Antonio has often been used as a bargaining chip for pro sports franchises trying to negotiate better deals in their own respective cities, but sources have characterized Davis' interest in San Antonio to be at least somewhat more serious. He is clearly perturbed with his current situation in Oakland, where the team's lease expires after the 2014-15 season.

Cisneros, who led the charge to build the Alamodome when he was mayor, has been described by sources as the architect of the meeting.

Davis and his associates reportedly spent two or three days here, visiting the Alamodome and other places. They also took an aerial tour of the city in a helicopter, arranged by developer Marty Wender.

With some upgrades, the Alamodome could be ready for a 2015-16 NFL season, though it would be a temporary home at best. The city has set aside funds to add suites to the 21-year-old dome, now home to the University of Texas at San Antonio Roadrunners football team and the San Antonio Talons arena football team.

If the Raiders moved here, though, Davis is expected to seek a new stadium within a few years, after the team had proved itself in the Alamo City.

Davis told San Antonio civic and business leaders he isn't seeking a “Jerry Jones-type facility” and prefers “a small, intimate” stadium that he can place “a statue of his father in front of,” a source said.

But even if San Antonio ponies up an enticing deal and Davis ultimately decides to relocate here, the two sides would still face an uphill battle. San Antonio only ranks in the mid-30s in the nation's top television markets and NFL owners — including the Dallas Cowboys and the Houston Texans — would have to vote on the deal. And whether the NFL would allow the team to leave the sixth largest media market for the 37th remains unclear.

Any team desiring to relocate would need the blessing of 24 of the league's 32 owners. Greg Aiello, the NFL's senior vice president of communications, had little to say on a potential Raiders relocation.

“We don't have any information about (Davis' meeting in San Antonio), so there is no reason for us to comment,” he said Tuesday. “We have received no applications from any of our teams to relocate at this point, so there is nothing for us to respond to.”

Though San Antonio ranks 37th in the country's top television markets, the Raiders have a significant Hispanic fan base and Davis apparently believes his team would do well in South Texas.

It appears that his meeting here has been in the works for at least a couple months. A source familiar with the talks said he had heard a couple months ago that the Raiders were interested in San Antonio. But the details of Davis' visit indicate that he could be interested in San Antonio more than just as a bargaining chip in Oakland. While here, the Raiders owner had separate discussions with Spurs owner Peter Holt and Red McCombs, who both showed interest in having a stake in the team if it were to move here. A source indicated that the beleaguered Wheatley Heights sports complex on the East Side could serve as a potential training facility, and Davis also looked at open land during his visit.

Though Holt is apparently interested in NFL in San Antonio, others in the Spurs organization aren't. There are concerns, a source said, that the Raiders, whose colors are also black and silver, could pull away from the Spurs' fan bass — and their pocketbooks.
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Old 07-29-2014, 09:48 PM   #61
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NFL wants the Raiders in Los Angeles, but they don't want Davis to own the team.
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Al's wife is old and when she dies Mark Davis might owe some inheritance taxes that he might not be able to afford. NFL just has to wait to force the Davis family out.
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Old 07-29-2014, 09:49 PM   #62
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I read that Austin and San Antonio are competing for an MLS franchise as well. IMO they should band together to get another pro sports team.

It feels like they are merging closer together nearly everyday anyways with the booming I-35 corridor and northern SA.
The smart move would be to build a major sports complex on the insanely cheap land between San Marcos and Lockhart. Go after an NFL and MLS team and draw from the entire Hill Country region.
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Old 07-29-2014, 09:53 PM   #63
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Old 07-29-2014, 09:53 PM   #64
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Sweet! Another reason to hate on Texas.
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Old 07-29-2014, 09:57 PM   #65
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wont happen. NFL wont let it. They have LA wide open and have in the past said they wont go small market any more.
San Antonio has 2+ million, and Austin 60 miles north has about 2 million, so 4+ million. Is that small market??
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Old 07-29-2014, 10:00 PM   #66
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What's with the hate? Texas pumps more into the American tax system than most if not all other states.

Pretty much the only real significant growth in America's economy right now is because of TX.
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Old 07-29-2014, 10:04 PM   #67
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I wonder what Jerry Jones would say about this.
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Old 07-29-2014, 10:06 PM   #68
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San Antonio has 2+ million, and Austin 60 miles north has about 2 million, so 4+ million. Is that small market??
Throw in Laredo, the Valley and Corpus and you are looking at 6+ And to be honest, I think you'd have a substantial number of fans from Monterrey adding another 4 million.
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Old 07-29-2014, 10:09 PM   #69
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Throw in Laredo, the Valley and Corpus and you are looking at 6+ And to be honest, I think you'd have a substantial number of fans from Monterrey adding another 4 million.
Plus deep pocket books in many of the residents. There is a shit ton of oil money down here.
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Plus deep pocket books in many of the residents. There is a shit ton of oil money down here.
Yep, It's decided. Let's move the Raiders to the area and have 1 local Chiefs game every year for us to go to!
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The smart move would be to build a major sports complex on the insanely cheap land between San Marcos and Lockhart. Go after an NFL and MLS team and draw from the entire Hill Country region.
Yep, there you go. Make it so
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It'll never happen. We all know it's just a power play.
He'll either get a new home in Oakland or a ticket back to LA.
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You shut your whore mouth! Shut it!
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I'd think there was something to this if it was LA or London or Mexico City. Moving the Raiders completely out of the USA would be a huge win for this country.
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That being said, the case could certainly be made for south Tejas.
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