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If the LA teams want some good practices, they will allow the Saints to have fans at practice. That will also guarantee the A/C and plumbing in the visitor's locker room will work next time they visit NO.
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Not certain about that, if it's a positive experience, I could see this easily becoming permanent. There's something to be said for getting away from the heat and humidity.The Saints are only doing this as a one year thing.
There's a LOT to be said for it. I think that every time I walk outside in July. But the Saints are dropping a lot of money into the cafeteria and training facility. I bet they will be back.Not certain about that, if it's a positive experience, I could see this easily becoming permanent. There's something to be said for getting away from the heat and humidity.
I fixed it for your Angel.Why involve Angela in this?
Trying to figure out the angle here.
There’s also something to be said about the camaraderie that is developed during training camp between the players and the fans, I believe this is where they start to feel like they belong to the city in the community. For this reason alone, I don’t think it’ll be a permanent situation. Also, Dave already stated that the only reason they’re doing this is because the training camp facility is under reparations.Not certain about that, if it's a positive experience, I could see this easily becoming permanent. There's something to be said for getting away from the heat and humidity.
Sorry if already posted but didn’t see it anywhere.
I mean if we're getting technical about it, we too hosted training camp in Oxnard in 2009 before there was a team back in Los Angeles.They held training camp in Oxnard when there was no team located there, so they got grandfathered in.