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LongtimeRamsFan42
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Let's also remember that Stan is now one of the most powerful people in the NFL due to the Rams almost tripling in franchise value...
Unfortunately, I don't see him selling the Rams so fast... An NFL franchise is just about the ULTIMATE status symbol these days. Stan has an NHL(Avalanche), NBA(Nuggets), European soccer team(Arsenal), not sure he'd EVER give up the crown jewel in his portfolio...
I can see him selling if someone or a group of people make him an offer that he can't refuse. I think he'd gladly give up the power if it meant that he'd be making billions on his initial investment (which would definitely be the case since it's looking very possible that they'll be sharing the stadium with the Chargers and they'd have to pay rent). I think that money means more to Stan than power within the NFL does.Let's also remember that Stan is now one of the most powerful people in the NFL due to the Rams almost tripling in franchise value...
I can see him selling if someone or a group of people make him an offer that he can't refuse. I think he'd gladly give up the power if it meant that he'd be making billions on his initial investment (which would definitely be the case since it's looking very possible that they'll be sharing the stadium with the Chargers and they'd have to pay rent). I think that money means more to Stan than power within the NFL does.
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And everything the limp biscuit has owned or touched has turned to utter shit. The Avalanche, Nuggies, and even his soccer team used to be contenders or nearly so and have been run into the ground by this guy. The Rams are no exception.
Arsenal has finished 2nd and 3rd in the past two years in the English Football League championships, don't know that I'd call that turning to utter shit.
He bought the Nuggets in 2000, two years removed from an 11 win season, and they've made the playoffs 10 out of his 16 seasons as owner (10 in a row actually). Last 3 years have been mediocre at best though.
He bought the Avalanche also in 2000 after 5 consecutive years in the playoffs and one cup since moving from Quebec, and won the Stanley Cup in 2000/01. Went to the playoffs 7 of his first 9 years. They have been struggling since though, making the playoffs 1 of the last 6 years.
Bruuuuuuuuuuuuuuce
But without Ricky P the Rams have zero rings