While I agree that a new outdoor stadium will not be built for many years to come (could possibly see a partnership with the Whitecaps on a waterfront park sometime, and move indoors for playoff games like the Als), I believe this talk has arisen more out of "new stadiums envy;" modern 25K - 30K structures popping up around the country with a "CFL friendly" capacity.
Sure, winning cures a lot of things. But the new reality of CFL - with high def televisions, lower discretionary incomes, an aging fan base, and more entertainment options, I am not convinced that BC Place is a sustainable model. At least, not with 54,000 seats, or 27,500 seats with curtains and a sizeable percentage of those seats in the end-zone.
DH