I'd rather [expletive] in a porta-john It's not just that, but the huge portions of revenue they're gonna miss out on anyways, with the legitimate concern that we could see similar delays and lost revenue in the subsequent phases. 1.) Highly doubtful they'd be getting full revenue playing at Miller Park, anyway. I sincerely doubt they'd be selling out every game and it'd probably cost them something significant to play there for a full year. 2.) This doesn't make much sense to me. As it currently stands, Phase One should essentially be complete come mid-June. From what I can tell, it would seem like this is the most difficult and extensive phase as they are building a significant portion of the stadium from scratch. That said, since it will be done by June and Phase Two won't begin until next offseason anyway, where's the delay coming from besides more cold weather/force majeure type stuff? Should they play the next several years at Miller just in case there's delays each offseason? Aren't they supposed to do some extensive work to the grandstand? The point is if you play a season elsewhere, you do work yearround. I do get that, but they still wouldn't be done. It looks like they're doing substantive work to Wrigley all the way through phase four. I mean if they felt they could have gotten practically everything done in the year, then yea maybe it's worth it. That said, it's certainly possible the cost of playing at the Cell or Miller for a year just ended up not being worth the trouble.