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<blockquote data-quote="bobongo" data-source="post: 1180764" data-attributes="member: 3893"><p>I hear this line of thinking a lot. What if we're down, what if we lose, what if we're mediocre? It seems we're planning for mediocrity. I'd rather plan for success.</p><p></p><p>What boggles my mind is that we are going to pay ten figures to <em>downsize</em>. Why not just leave the stadium alone, put the money to better use, and see what happens? We might be pleasantly surprised.</p><p>If we downsize, what's the best that can happen? We start winning more and gain fans, prompting another stadium addition. Then here we go, pouring money back into the stadium to increase capacity back to where it was. Since the mid 80s, we've gone from 60,000 down to 42,000, then back up to 55,000, and now we're planning to go back down to the mid 40s. It's the world's most expensive yo-yo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobongo, post: 1180764, member: 3893"] I hear this line of thinking a lot. What if we're down, what if we lose, what if we're mediocre? It seems we're planning for mediocrity. I'd rather plan for success. What boggles my mind is that we are going to pay ten figures to [I]downsize[/I]. Why not just leave the stadium alone, put the money to better use, and see what happens? We might be pleasantly surprised. If we downsize, what's the best that can happen? We start winning more and gain fans, prompting another stadium addition. Then here we go, pouring money back into the stadium to increase capacity back to where it was. Since the mid 80s, we've gone from 60,000 down to 42,000, then back up to 55,000, and now we're planning to go back down to the mid 40s. It's the world's most expensive yo-yo. [/QUOTE]
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