Drugs, wild sex parties, pimping cheerleaders to season ticket holders.
What's wrong with that?
Snyder is going to move the Redskins to London and keep the name.
I wondered why there wasn't a thread on this yesterday.
Reports out there that Kapri Bibbs (!) was out banging the Coach's side piece - that is one dysfunctional franchise. Shocking they haven't been successful.
So amazon writes an article about Dan Snyder to force him to sell the team. Amazon wants to buy an NFL team...????
As much as this has been teased, I'm expecting a major disappointment. It's been hyped more than anything since the Trump dossier.
Either that, or it's so explosive that the lawyers are still poring over the story before it releases.
I already find myself giving less of a shit than I might have expected. What is wrong with me!?
Originally Posted by Sting
Has the damn story dropped yet? What is the hold up here?
When the Astros were sold to Jim Crane, it was as a National League team but MLB and the union tried to persuade Crane to switch leagues. Crane resisted and said "that wasn't part of the deal" but Bud Selig came back with "if you don't agree, we're going to vote down approval of the sale".
Crane still didn't want to do it so MLB enlisted writers like Richard Justice and Maury Brown to smear Crane with stories that he was a racist and sexist businessman and a child abuser, etc. Finally, Crane relented and said "okay, we will switch leagues" and, magically, all these negative stories of Crane disappeared. Overnight, he was a respected businessman, pillar of the community, etc. Justice, meanwhile, left Houston to go work for the MLB Network.
(Background: When Nolan Ryan bought the Rangers, it came out of bankruptcy court and Crane was actually the top bidder - but his partnership group included Mavericks owner Mark Cuban whom Selig feared would be a thorn like he was to the NBA so they got the bankruptcy judge to hand the Rangers to Ryan instead of Crane and Cuban. An angry Crane sued and I think Selig told Crane he'd get the Astros as soon as their owner was ready to sell if he dropped the suit, which is what happened. But there was no talk then of switching leagues.)
All this taught me something. League leadership plays dirty and can line up certain reporters to ruin anybody that gets in their way. Is the NFL doing this to Snyder because they'd rather have Bezos (who owns Amazon) running the Washington Red Herrings or just putting the squeeze on Snyder to behave as they want? Can't say, but it's entirely possible.
I miss the old Mile High Stadium.
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