Mark Lamping
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What our employees want, you know?
And you know, we also want to make sure that.
That wherever the games are replayed, it is.
It is played at an in an NFL caliber stadium.
We think it's really important that the games are played in front of a full house.
And it needs to be convenient for Jaguar fans to get there.
But it also has to be in a market where there's enough football fans to be able to buy what will be tickets that Jaguar fans will not purchase.
So those are principally the things we looked at and there's no secret.
We spent a lot of time looking at Florida Field in Gainesville.
We've talked about some of the challenges there.
We spent a lot of time at Camping World Stadium in Orlando.
The NFL has certain requirements.
The logistics have to work out not only for the home team, but also the visiting team, locker rooms, space on the sidelines so that you can continue to support a high quality television production.
So those are probably most of the things that we considered.
You said that is to support, I guess, the roof or the- Yeah, eventually what will happen is those steel beams will encircle the stadium.
Mega, correct me if I got anything wrong here.
They will encircle the stadium and then all of the load that is created by the new roof will be supported by those steel beams.
Yeah, the steel beams on the outside will be by November.
And then the next thing that's the most important piece, which is really critical, and I don't want to get into too much detail here because if you ask me questions, I'll probably have to make something up.
There's what they call a compression ring which sits on top of those, and it's that compression ring which actually ends up supporting the roof.