00:00So RFK, the new RFK, is scheduled to open in 2030.
00:07Generally, the NFL wants these stadiums to be open.
00:12Yeah, so the next four are LA, Atlanta, Vegas, and then Nashville.
00:16So, I mean, just play that out.
00:18If it's LA for the 26th season, means the 27th Super Bowl.
00:23Atlanta's the 27th season, 28th.
00:2628th would then be 29th in Vegas, right?
00:29Yep.
00:29Or did I count too long?
00:30No, you're right.
00:33So, would Nashville be 2030?
00:37Yeah.
00:38So they do it by the actual year that it's being played.
00:41Okay.
00:42Because, yeah, you're seeing Super Bowl, Allegiant Stadium in February 2029.
00:47Okay.
00:47So, that's Nashville for the 2030 season.
00:51That stadium, I think, is supposed to open sooner than that.
00:55Maybe even this fall, if not next fall.
00:57I know Buffalo's opening.
00:58Yeah, Buffalo's this year.
00:59I think Nashville's next year.
01:01So, that would give them a two-year run-up?
01:04Yeah.
01:04Before the Super Bowl in Nashville?
01:06If Washington, RK's supposed to be built in 2030, is when they're supposed to play that fall.
01:13When is the Women's World Cup?
01:15Because we've heard commanders' representatives openly talk about getting the Women's World Cup games to the new RFK.
01:25So, that's 2031.
01:27Right.
01:29When do you think the earliest they could host a Super Bowl is?
01:32So, if the 2030 season they're playing football, to me, that would almost seem like 2032.
01:392032 would likely.
01:40I feel like that's the earliest.
01:42But then the other question is, is how far in advance do you want to book a Super Bowl for
01:47a stadium that hasn't been built in case there's any construction delays?
01:50They had that with SoFi.
01:51Right.
01:51And that's the one thing that you have to worry about.
01:53I would say 2032 is the earliest, maybe 2033.
01:58So, the one potential caveat, just playing this out in my head, I don't think you want to do 2033
02:06because you likely have a presidential inauguration in this town.
02:11Oh, yeah.
02:12About the same time.
02:13Yeah, that would be brutal.
02:14Or maybe you want to roll those together and DC's just nothing for a month.
02:19Dude, is that what we really want, though?
02:20I'm going to vote no on that one.
02:22Not for citizens, but maybe for hotel owners.
02:24No, well, yeah.
02:24I mean, well, that's the thing.
02:25You'd have security, and then you just keep the security in place because we'd be January in that.
02:30You know, actually, that's not a terrible idea.
02:32You're just basically planning for one event and then the other.
02:34But, again, how does that planning get put?
02:36It's two separate things you're planning for.
02:38Is it too much?
02:39I mean, just really putting this out.
02:42Yeah.
02:42I wonder how the new RFK impacts events like inauguration.
02:47Like, I mean, now listen.
02:50They've been giving that speech outside on the steps of the Capitol forever.
02:54Right.
02:55Like Abe Lincoln and John Quincy Adams.
02:58That is the tradition, and it's super cold.
03:01Yes.
03:02But if you have a new indoor RFK right there.
03:06Set it up inside.
03:07It gets a lot more interesting.
03:10Yeah.
03:10It gives you opportunities.
03:12Because undoubtedly, there will be ample inauguration-type events at RFK.
03:18Right?
03:19Like a party that night, a ball, all that kind of stuff.
03:23I can imagine security is easier in an enclosed area versus an open area.
03:28I don't know.
03:29Ideally, you want that to be open to the National Mall where people can gather for free.
03:33That is the tradition versus a football stadium.
03:36But, like, that's why I keep saying, because the one thing we've heard over and over is about tailgating and
03:41parking lots.
03:41And I understand that people love their tailgating, love their parking lots, all that.
03:45That, like, so much is going to be so different having this place back that, like, I'm just trying to
03:52view it through, like, different prisms.
03:54Because who knows what the mixed-use kind of possibilities are for that.
03:57Right.
03:58I mean, we've seen some of those plans.
03:59But they're going to try to squeeze as much juice out of it as they can.
04:02Hell yeah.
04:02So, the question I asked as we were going to break.
04:05So, let's call it the 2032 season.
04:102032.
04:11February of 32.
04:12Sounds so far away, but really isn't.
04:14It's not.
04:15Yeah.
04:15February of 32 is going to be the Super Bowl in D.C.
04:19That's the 2031 season.
04:23Jaden right now is going into his 26-year-old season.
04:27Does that sound right?
04:29Wait, so 2032 would be?
04:32That's six years from now.
04:342031 season would be?
04:36Five years, right?
04:37Yeah, five years from now.
04:38God.
04:39Jaden's 25.
04:40So, it'll be his eighth season then, right?
04:42He'll turn 26 this December.
04:44Yeah.
04:45So, he's played two.
04:47Five years from now, he'd be going into his eighth year.
04:50Eighth season.
04:50Which also means a monster contract somewhere.
04:53Oh, it's before then.
04:55Maybe two at that point.
04:55Yeah.
04:57And who knows with the rest of it.
04:58But really, the only thing you can generally have a thought of continuity is if a team
05:04has a true franchise quarterback, that quarterback's going to be around.
05:07Right.
05:07Outside of that, coaches.
05:08Everything else changes.
05:09Defensive ends.
05:10Everything else changes.
05:12What is more realistic?
05:14The Commanders getting to a Super Bowl first?
05:20Or the city of D.C. hosting a Super Bowl first?
05:23I'm going to say hosting a Super Bowl first.
05:26Because it's easier to host a Super Bowl with a new stadium than it is to get to a Super
05:30Bowl
05:30when you've got 32 teams in the NFL to go through.
05:33And I know not all of them are good.
05:34But we know how hard it is to get to a Super Bowl.
05:37And we know how hard it is for teams that have been there once that you think are going
05:40to go to a bunch and then never go back again.
05:42So, I'd have to go.
05:43Because you're automatically eliminating a bunch of stadiums.
05:46You're already taking out multiple cities where it's just not going to happen.
05:49They're outdoors.
05:50Like, Buffalo's not going to get one.
05:51It's going to be a new stadium, but they're not going to get one.
05:53It's going to be cold, snow, lake effect, snow.
05:55It's not going to happen.
05:55So, you're cutting out a good vast majority of the stadiums around the NFL.
06:00And if you've just cycled through, I mean, we just mentioned a bunch of the cities.
06:02You're already going to be back in Vegas.
06:04You'll just have done Nashville.
06:06You'll have done L.A. recently as well.
06:08And Atlanta.
06:09So, you're kind of eliminating some of those already now.
06:11The standard, like, repeat stadiums where you have it.
06:15It's far more likely.
06:16And again, this team could be a contender.
06:18But if you're setting odds, the favorite is that it's going to be them getting a Super Bowl.
06:23One of them is definitely going to happen.
06:24One of them is going to happen, yes.
06:26And I think it's more than likely, if you're talking about what's more likely right now,
06:29it's still hosting that Super Bowl before they even get there.
06:34Like, on their own as a team.
06:36Because it's just that hard.
06:38I think it's going to...
06:38I think there is a chance that this...
06:41This is a team that still has a lot of holes.
06:44So, let's say three more years of really kind of piecing this together to be a team that
06:49we're looking at as a perennial Super Bowl contender.
06:51In an NFC that's...
06:53It's just...
06:53And again, it's tough.
06:55Because we're going 20-32.
06:56We're talking six years from now.
06:57But I'm just going to lean until proven otherwise that it's them having the Super Bowl and hosting
07:02it before they actually are in a Super Bowl as a team.
07:06Where are you at on that, Stallion?
07:08They play in one?
07:10Or we know they host one eventually.
07:12I think they're going to play in one eventually.
07:14Before.
07:15Before.
07:16Okay.
07:16Before hosting a Super Bowl.
07:18Like, I just feel as if there is some momentum.
07:20And I think, like, especially after this past draft class, you get someone that's going
07:25to solidify your defense with Sonny Stiles.
07:27I feel as if it could come in the next few years.
07:29I don't think it's that crazy to think that.
07:31They were in the NFC title game a year ago.
07:34A year ago.
07:35It's a very different team, though.
07:36Is it?
07:37Yeah.
07:39What is drastically different?
07:41Well, let's put it this way.
07:42The defense, at least, is going to be better, hopefully.
07:44Right.
07:45So, in theory, you have that.
07:47I just, I think for me, the biggest concern is still going to be, like, I need to see
07:51that Jaden Daniels can continue to be a healthy quarterback for them to get there.
07:54Because without that, they're not getting there.
07:56It's just that simple.
07:57I think that's still the biggest concern that's there.
08:00But it's a good question, because all of this is literally getting out a crystal ball
08:03and pretending that we can predict the future with this.
08:05And there's so many variables six years out with it.
08:08Totally.
08:08If you want to call in on that, 800-636-1067.
08:13Hit us up.
08:14I don't know that I have the energy for a LeBron conversation, but eventually we might get
08:17there.
08:18It's P. Mitchell.
08:18I don't know that I have the energy for a LeBron conversation, but I don't know that I don't
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