A number of sites around the country stand to lose revenue if NFL training camps aren't held. The lockout, now headed toward its fourth month, is threatening a revenue-driving, profile-raising event for Jake's Stadium Pizza, which has been a fast-food fixture on the Minnesota State University campus for nearly four decades. "We're hoping they get it done, because it's not just us. It's the whole state that will suffer," said Wally Boyer, the owner of the fixture. If the work stoppage lingers long enough to keep teams holding traditional training camps, the hit would be felt far beyond Minnesota.