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Take A Look At The Raiders Proposed New Las Vegas Stadium
Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
The Oakland Raiders are moving to Las Vegas. That means they'll need a new stadium. Check out their soon-to-be new home...
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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11thACR85 months
How many Slot Machines will be inside ???
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RogerTempleton85 months
Put a PAC 12 SEC Bowl game here
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mark65mc85 months
Looks better than the Mercedes Benz "25 point leads are blown by this team, that's why it looks like a giant butthole" Stadium
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Doug Masters85 months
Just put down my deposit in season tickets.
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chadr0785 months
I wonder if Lynch still wants to come considering the fact that the Raiders are not even going to be in Oakland anymore.
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buccaneer8885 months
They'll be there two seasons and Lynch would only a play a year or two max.
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yellowfin85 months
They should tear down that shithole Luxor and put it there
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Play_Neck85 months
I'd be pissed if I played for the Raiders. Living in Northern California >>> Vegas
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Play_Neck85 months
My bad -- I know the article is about the stadium...
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Jimbeaux2885 months
That needs to be a dome. The vegas heat will melt shite during early fall home games.
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ColeLSU85 months
Yea I bet those millionaire engineers forgot about that part....Jimbeaux28 on TD got em covered tho
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jennyjones85 months
It will have a clear fixed roof
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jampat85 months
New Orleans will never get another Super Bowl
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TommyDaTiger85 months
Sweet. Bet they get the next super bowl
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WPBTiger85 months
Want a guaranteed Super Bowl, build a new stadium.
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tigerfan580385 months
I would imagine they get the Super Bowl in 2021, it is Super Bowl LV afterall
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