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WHILE CARDS SAY THEY'LL STAY, BOB MCNAIR SMELLS OPPORTUNITY

          One day after the $1.8B Rio Salado Crossing project
     failed by a 3-2 ratio, NFL Cardinals Owner Bill Bidwill
     "reaffirmed his desire" to get a new facility in the Valley,
     according to Schoenfeld & Polk of the ARIZONA REPUBLIC.
     Bidwill, on whether AZ is where he wants to be: "It always
     has been."  Bidwill has "no plans to sell the team," but
     Schoenfeld & Polk report that the team "doesn't seem
     interested" in remaining at Sun Devil Stadium.  Cardinals VP
     Michael Bidwill: "The Cardinals still need a facility that
     is comfortable for the fans and that allows us the ability
     to remain competitive."  The Cardinals "might get
     assistance" from the NFL's new G-3 Resolution, that would
     allow the league to contribute as much as 50% of private
     money for a new stadium project (ARIZONA REPUBLIC, 5/20). AZ
     House Speaker Jeff Groscost said that Rio Salado Crossing
     "should be resurrected" as a regional project, while Senate
     President Brenda Burns has "offered to help" the Cardinals
     "explore privately funded alternatives" (AZ REPUBLIC, 5/20). 
     Meanwhile, the city of Phoenix "hasn't thought about getting
     into the stadium game" for the team (AZ REPUBLIC, 5/20).
          NEXT STOP, HOUSTON? FSN's Chris Myers reported that
     after the defeat of the Rio Salado complex, Houston's Bob
     McNair "is now talking with [Bill] Bidwill" ("FSN
     Primetime," 5/19).  McNair told Houston TV: "If there's some
     way we could participate with them, either buying it or
     being partners with them and moving it to Houston, yes, we
     would have a definite interest in that.  But it's important
     to us that we have Houstonians owning the Houston team" (AP,
     5/19).  In Houston, John Williams writes that McNair is
     "trying to persuade local officials to build a football
     stadium without a guaranteed franchise."  McNair said that
     "he is willing to front a substantial share toward a new
     stadium."  McNair: "We are going to get a team, one way or
     another" (HOUSTON CHRONICLE, 5/20).  Also in Houston, Mickey
     Herskowitz writes Houston could land a team if McNair offers
     Bidwill "more money than he ever imagined," or that "just
     the comparison of how Houston has gone about its business
     ... might cause the NFL to rethink its current handicapping"
     in the expansion process (HOUSTON CHRONICLE, 5/20).
          ANOTHER OPTION? ESPN's Jack Edwards, reporting on the
     voters rejecting the Rio Salado project: "So what do you
     think of the name the Hartford Cardinals?" (ESPN, 5/19).

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