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Editorial: Viking stadium is unlikely in 2010

The clock is ticking down for the Minnesota Vikings in 2010 and it may be time for a two-minute drill. Most of Friday focused on the Vikings' quarterback Brett Favre and the possibility of needed ankle surgery. Do not worry; the continuing ankle ...

The clock is ticking down for the Minnesota Vikings in 2010 and it may be time for a two-minute drill.

Most of Friday focused on the Vikings' quarterback Brett Favre and the possibility of needed ankle surgery. Do not worry; the continuing ankle injury just gives Favre a reason to miss training camp. He likely will arrive in Minnesota in time for the regular season.

However, Favre is not on the clock -- at least not yet.

The clock is running down now on any Vikings' stadium chances for 2010.

The Vikings' stadium desire faces a dwindling possibility for numerous reasons.

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- State leadership is fractured with a Democratic-led Legislature and a lame-duck Republican governor, making any agreement difficult, if not impossible.

- The Democratic legislative leaders remain lukewarm to the idea, believing that waiting until 2011 is a better option due to the possibility of a Democrat as governor.

- Gov. Tim Pawlenty has no incentive to back any stadium financing for a professional sports team, which could harm his Republican presidential endorsement hopes.

- Minneapolis officials have rejected the concept of extending a city sales tax, which currently funds the city's convention center.

- Most members of the Legislature are seeking re-election in November and public stadium funding is not much of a vote getter in election years.

- The Minnesota Chamber of Commerce this week announced opposition to a metro-wide 2.5 percent hotel and lodging tax to fund a stadium.

- Most importantly, the legislative calendar is now a tight rope with the Legislature's adjournment just weeks away. If a stadium bill is not introduced early next week, the issue is likely dead for 2010.

While we would like to see some type of creative deal developed to fund a new Vikings stadium, the stars do not appear to be aligning properly this spring.

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Viking stadium hopes may have to "wait until next year."

That phrase certainly sounds like a familiar Viking fan mantra that has followed every playoff loss, including four Superbowl losses, over the past five decades.

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