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I believe in Joe Hendry
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The St. Louis Rams could become owned by Blues owner Dave Checketts and...
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LAKE SHOW HOES
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As I said... that's fine with me, and I'm a Rams fan. Anything to get us SOME publicity.
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This will start a bad trend of celebrities with more money than they know what to do with buying sports franchises...well technically the Dolphins already started it but that was only minority stakes in the ownership.
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The People's Member
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St. Louis needs the Rams, and Limbaugh is almost local, so I really don't think there's much to complain about.
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I'm Mr. White Christmas
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God I hate Rush Limbaugh
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#6 |
Get a poke on
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#7 |
I'm Mr. White Christmas
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especially the Rams
they're getting publicity now though as the worst team in football |
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The People's Member
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The Rams need new uniforms (they might be the worst in football right now), and even though they have a newer stadium, they need a better one. They have the same situation as the Tampa Bay Rays, where they built an indoor one to lure the team, but now it has a terrible atmosphere.
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#9 |
Listen to Killer Mike
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They already get "owned" by every team they play so it's not a big deal..
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The People's Member
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The NFLPA announced today that they don't support the bid because they don't want their owners to be dividing forces. Fair logic. Hope something gets worked out.
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Brad Vickers
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Just remember, Dave Checketts oversaw a Knicks organization that sent a team to the NBA finals WITHOUT Patrick Ewing for much of that season. This is good news for the Rams.,
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I personally think its a conspiracy given the NFL wants to move a team back to LA and the Rams lease on their dome is up in 2014. And if a team moves before then, they've already stated they'd like a team over in London, hence the games in London every year.
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Owned.
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The People's Member
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I think it's safe to say that Jacksonville would be the first team moving anywhere at this point. I'd really be surprised to see the Rams leave St. Louis. It would be devastating to that city, and the fans who sell the stadium out every single week.
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LIMITLESS
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Limbaugh gets the boot from prospective buyer collective, blames liberals and liberal media. Really.
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LIMITLESS
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http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/print...magesPrint=off
Thursday, October 15, 2009 Limbaugh: Checketts approached me -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ESPN.com news services ST. LOUIS -- Conservative radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh blames others for being dropped from the group trying to buy the St. Louis Rams. On his syndicated show Thursday, Limbaugh said he was approached by St. Louis Blues chairman Dave Checketts earlier this year about participating in a Rams bid. He also said Checketts assured him his involvement as a minority investor had been vetted by the NFL. "I said to him at this meeting, 'Are you aware of the firestorm?' He said 'We wouldn't have approached you if we hadn't taken care of that," Limbaugh said. Limbaugh added that Checketts had told him his involvement had been cleared at the "highest levels of the NFL." Despite getting sacked, Limbaugh said he still loved the NFL and would probably be "the biggest non-paid promoter of the sport." NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay both expressed misgivings this week about Limbaugh's involvement. On Wednesday, Checketts said Limbaugh had been dropped from the bid. During a 15-minute counterattack at the start of his show, Limbaugh said he believes he's been made an example by a players' union seeking leverage in talks over a new collective bargaining agreement. And he believed what happened to him was an illustration of "Obama's America on full display." Racially insensitive remarks from the past brought down Limbaugh, who in 2003 was forced to resign from ESPN's "Sunday NFL Countdown" broadcast after saying of the Eagles' Donovan McNabb: "I think what we've had here is a little social concern in the NFL. The media has been very desirous that a black quarterback do well." According to transcripts posted on his Web site, in 2007 Limbaugh said: "The NFL all too often looks like a game between the Bloods and the Crips without any weapons. There, I said it." Limbaugh blamed DeMaurice Smith, executive director of the NFLPA, whom he called an "Obama-ite," and the Revs. Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson, whom he referred to as "race hustlers," for Checketts' decision a day earlier to drop him. He said his sacking was an example of the political clout wielded by the Obama administration. "What is happening to the National Football League, what is about to happen to it, has already happened to Wall Street, has already happened to the automobile business," Limbaugh said. Limbaugh said he was victimized in the media by "misreporting, lying, repeating the lies while also saying 'Limbaugh denies,' repeating the made-up quotes, the blind hatred." "Believe me, the hatred that exists in this is found in the sportswriter community, it's found in the news business, it's found in the race hustler business," Limbaugh said. Limbaugh said Checketts telephoned on Tuesday, asking him to withdraw from the group. Limbaugh responded that he wouldn't withdraw and that Checketts would have to "go public and fire me," and thought the news would be made public Thursday morning. Smith, the NFLPA head, last week voiced his objections to Limbaugh's bid with NFL commissioner, and urged players to speak out against Limbaugh's bid. Sharpton and Jackson also attacked Limbaugh's involvement, asserting that Limbaugh's track record on race should exclude him. Limbaugh said the real reason he's out is the NFLPA's attempt to influence negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement. He said Smith warned he would bring the White House into negotiations if necessary. "It's designed to intimidate the owners, frighten the owners, and say 'We're running this league now, gang, not you," Limbaugh said. "This little warning shot fired across the bow to the owners, to say 'Get ready, here we come for the next collective bargaining agreement,' so we'll see how it all unfolds." Limbaugh said he's "lost nothing" over the episode and vowed to continue being the "biggest non-paid promoter of the sport." "On the other hand, our country has lost a great deal. A lot more than most people realize at the moment," Limbaugh said. Limbaugh said the Checketts group had previously lost its lead owner, which must have at least 30 percent equity. He speculated that the lead investor had been global financier George Soros. Limbaugh said Checketts and Soros were previously partners in a bid to buy the Los Angeles Dodgers and added Soros was "known politically for his left-wing slants." "His politics fits in perfectly with what the National Football League is becoming," Limbaugh said. The Checketts group is among a reported half-dozen bidders for the Rams, and would keep the team in St. Louis. The children of the late Georgia Frontiere, who inherited the team upon her death in January 2008, announced in June that they had hired the investment firm Goldman Sachs to review assets of the estate including the football team. Information from The Associated Press was used in this report. Last edited by DaveWadding; 10-15-2009 at 04:55 PM. |
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Former TPWW Royalty
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Limbaugh is an idiot. First he gets a job with ESPN as an NFL analyst and doesn't even last a month because he had to say something stupid. Never really apologized and years later assumes everyone would be happy with him as a co-owner. Turns out NFL remembered and now he blames everyone else and not how he tends to be a divider or someone who complains when someone else has an idea or plan different than his goals.
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#18 |
The People's Member
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I think it is absolutely ridiculous that Limbaugh is blaming Obama—what???—for this happening? The best irony is that the exact free market system he preaches is what made this not work for him.
It's silly, because he had an opportunity to acknowledge that, gain some credibility, and calmly step down. Instead, other people exercising their right to free speech is Obama violating Rush's free speech. I am seriously boggled how Obama became involved in this. |
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Temporary
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It's just Limbaugh creating controversy for his show.
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Former TPWW Royalty
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That's the main problem with him. If he doesn't get his way, he makes sure to stir as much of a nest as possible to make any small issue into a "us vs them" issue.
Main reason he didn't get accepted was years ago he said something very stupid about why black QBs are "favored" by the media and never apologized for it without making it seem like he was a victim. |
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DU's illegitimate brother
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It's great that Jessie Jackson and Al Sharpton are the moral compass of america.
Also funny that Limbaugh was approached, he didn't approach them. Quote:
Anyway, kinda funny that I think this was the only group that might keep the team in STL... WTF... move the team again? just fold them already... there ya go... fold them... and isn't there talk Buffallo needs to play in Canada? fold them also. improve the level of play by having less teams! |
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#22 |
feel the madness
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Regardless of whether or not you consider those comments to be racist, I think they're borderline, they are indeed inflammatory in any event. Just as BCWWF said, the same system he preaches for worked against him regardless of the fact that he was approached or not.
This wouldn't have worked with Limbaugh whether or not Jackson or Sharpton interceded. There was too much internal resistance to Limbaugh's participation anyways. |
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The People's Member
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VEL, Limbaugh was just going to be a partner in this ownership group. It wasn't reliant on him in any way. That's why the bidding group has continued on just fine without him.
The fact of the matter is that a bunch of conservative owners decided that having Limbaugh in the NFL ownership circle would hurt the league's image and ultimately its bottom line, and because of that he was taken off. It really would have been a great time for Rush to gain some credibility. "See folks, this is how capitalism is supposed to work. Yeah, it sucks for me, but this is the system I love and if this is what they picked, I accept that." Instead, "Obama and the media is trying to crush conservative America." Come on. |
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