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sticking around through the 2021 season after signing a three-year contract
extension.Carroll said he was first approached about an extension last week and
finished the deal on Monday. The contract will take him through his 70th
birthday in September 2021.Carroll is in his ninth season as Seattle¡¯s coach and
clinched his seventh playoff berth with Sunday¡¯s victory over Kansas City. He is
97-59-1 overall in his tenure and led Seattle to a pair of Super Bowl
appearances, winning the franchise¡¯s only championship after the 2013
season.There was some question about the direction of the franchise following
the death of owner Paul Allen in October, but Carroll says he ¡°in great shape¡±
and is appreciative of how he¡¯s been treated by the organization since his
arrival.¡°The organization has been exceedingly good to me throughout the whole
time we¡¯ve been here and they have continued to take that position and I
couldn¡¯t be happier,¡± Carroll said.Carroll is the franchise leader in victories
and had only two losing seasons in his time with the Seahawks ¡ª they went 7-9 in
his first two years. His longevity with the Seahawks contrasts with his first
stints as an NFL head coach when he lasted one season as the New York Jets coach
in 1994 and three seasons with New England before being let go after the 1999
season.This season was supposed to be the start of a rebuild for Seattle, but
Carroll¡¯s team has been ahead of schedule and will be back in the playoffs after
missing the postseason a year ago.¡°It feels like we are just getting started,¡±
Carroll said. ATLANTA (AP) ¡ª The Great Super Bowl Stadium Scam rolls into
another city.You¡¯re up, Atlanta.The NFL is a master when it comes to separating
people from their money, but clearly its most effective technique is dangling
the prospect of hosting its grandest event in front of any city that¡¯s willing
to fork over a billion dollars for a new stadium.Mercedes-Benz Stadium is the
10th venue in the last two decades to host a Super Bowl within a few seasons of
its opening ¡ª most of them constructed with significant public funding.In almost
every case, the NFL worked the same con game to push along plans for a new
stadium: a not-so-subtle hint that there was a Super Bowl in the offing and
perhaps a personal visit from Commissioner Roger Goodell to make the hard sell.
Sometimes the Super Bowl was the carrot and the stick was the possibility that
the city¡¯s franchise could move to a more generous city.¡°They¡¯re dealing with
the NFL, which has a long history of pitting city against city,¡± said Richard
Sheehan, a professor of finance at Notre Dame and author of ¡°Keeping Score: The
Economics of Big-Time Sports.¡±¡°You¡¯ve got pros on one
side
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amateurs, but in this process they are amateurs. You¡¯ve got Goodell going up
against the local talent in Minneapolis or Atlanta of whatever city you¡¯re
talking about. At that level, it¡¯s not a fair game.¡±The NFL¡¯s push for new
stadiums has been relentless. When venues in Los Angeles and Las Vegas open in
2020, all but six of 32 teams will have homes that have only been around since
the mid-1990s.The owners know that a new stadium is really good for business. It
jacks up the value of the franchise and has a ripple effect throughout the
league. A new stadium in one place is a convenient bargaining chip to push for
improved venues in other NFL cities.The Super Bowl is a valuable part of this
process, bobbing in front of a city like the worm on the end of a hook. Before
you know it, the NFL is reeling that city in ¡ª and taxpayers are left to dole
out far more money they even knew they had, funds that surely could have been
used for less-glamorous projects with benefits to residents who don¡¯t own NFL
teams.¡°No analysis from a dispassionate third party that has ever concluded that
the predicted economic benefits of a new stadium are realized,¡± said Benjamin
Flowers, a professor of architecture at Georgia Tech who has studied
Mercedes-Benz Stadium and the Atlanta Braves¡¯ new park. ¡°If you spent $600
million on infrastructure improvements or education or simply fixing potholes,
would it have a greater impact? Most economists agree those things do. The bang
for the buck on a stadium built with public dollars is relatively
modest.¡±Despite all evidence that a new stadium never provides any sort of true
economic boon to the masses, the NFL and other sports leagues keep finding a way
to persuade cities that it¡¯s good deal.Metro Atlanta has become the poster child
for this
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opening two new stadiums in the same year at a total cost of more $2 billion ¡ª
both of which succeeded venues far short of their useful lifetimes.Mercedes-Benz
Stadium replaced the 25-year-old Georgia Dome as the home of the NFL Falcons
(and also took in a new Major League Soccer expansion franchise, Atlanta
United). The Braves, meanwhile, moved from 20-year-old Turner Field near
downtown Atlanta to SunTrust Park in suburban Cobb County, which worked out an
under-the-table deal to give the Major League team some $400 million in taxpayer
money.While Falcons and United owner Arthur Blank boasted of fronting most of
the up-front costs, the city agreed to chip in $200 million. And, as it turned
out, that figure was merely a ruse, since the actual public cost to own, finance
and maintain the facility over 30 years will likely be closer to $700
million.Rich McKay, president and CEO of the Falcons, argues that Mercedes-Benz
Stadium has been worth the cost because it¡¯s already hosted college football¡¯s
national championship game
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in 2020 and helped the city land an MLS team , which has set numerous attendance
records. And Atlanta seems likely to be one of the prime venues for the 2026
World Cup.A retractable roof allows the stadium to host events far beyond
football.¡°When you have venues that are as expensive as they are today ¡ they
need to be used,¡± McKay said. ¡°¡ They need to be more purposeful than just 10
games.¡±Mercedes-Benz Stadium has followed in the footsteps of Detroit¡¯s Ford
Field; State Farm Stadium near Phoenix; NRG Stadium in Houston; Tampa¡¯s Raymond
James Stadium; AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas; Lucas Oil Stadium in
Indianapolis; MetLife Stadium outside New York; Levi¡¯s Stadium in the Bay Area;
and U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. All were awarded a Super Bowl within four
years of opening (and several have landed multiple title games). Still to come,
the new Los Angeles Stadium at Hollywood Park that will open in 2020 for the
Rams and Chargers; it gets the 2022 Super Bowl. And it¡¯s almost a sure bet that
a $1.8 billion stadium Las Vegas, being built for the Raiders, will host a Super
Bowl sometime in the next decade.Supporters of these deals will point to the
massive economic impact that a Super Bowl supposedly brings in.Many economists
and politicians disagree.The NFL essentially passes along all costs for security
and organization to the host city and its partners, a burden forecast to
approach $50 million in Atlanta. Also take into account all the business a city
loses because conventions and other events are shut out during the weeks leading
up to a Super Bowl.So watch your wallets, Charlotte and Washington. Owners in
those NFL cities have floated the idea of new stadiums, and it¡¯s almost
guaranteed that the NFL will enter the mix at some point in the negotiations to
offer up a future Super Bowl as an enticement.Don¡¯t believe the hype.