2 rams for the price of 1Unless you're rush limbaugh
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10/15/2009 4:44:01 PM
i wonder how much the price tag will drop when they go 0-16 this season
10/15/2009 4:45:17 PM
aha my friend is convinced that's jordan's plan for the bobcatsrun the team into the ground and then buy them and become full owner when the price hits rock bottom
10/15/2009 4:46:32 PM
Funny you should bring up George Soros...http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/06/27/AR2005062701447.html
10/15/2009 4:53:17 PM
What's good for Rush is good for Soros then. We'll see how Mr. DeMaurice Smith and the NFL reacts to Mr. Soros, if he is indeed a partner.
10/15/2009 4:54:48 PM
What specific statements by Soros should anger the NFLPA? What specific statements should lead owners to deny his ownership group?
10/15/2009 5:02:04 PM
Ummm...calling Bush a nazi? That is inflammatory. Of course you didn't read the article I linked.If the NFL doesn't want to offend democrats and the left by blocking Rush for his "comments," then why would they want to offend a large segment of their fans who happen to be Republicans who would find Soros' connections to far left wing politics and inflammatory remarks to be highly offensive?If the NFL wants to remain politically neutral then they would ban Soros as well.
10/15/2009 5:06:36 PM
is it really worth arguing with a guy who has this picture in his gallery?
10/15/2009 5:08:02 PM
^^You are the only one demanding the NFL remain politically neutral. Many owners are quite active in Republican politics.
10/15/2009 5:11:24 PM
And others are open in democrat politics. They do not politicize their campaign contributions and remain lowkey on the matter.If you are going to ban someone because they are outspoken then you should do the same unilaterally across the political spectrum.
10/15/2009 5:14:25 PM
10/15/2009 5:24:21 PM
Umm...it means that they do not grandstand when they donate money. Do they run ads saying, "As owner of this team, I ask you the fans to vote for candidate X in November?" No, they don't. Of course every contribution is publicly disclosed, but that's hardly voicing it.As for Soros:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DuafAqAHrcHe is asked about his comparison of Bush to the nazis and Stalin. Quite inflammatory anytime anyone is compared to either extreme. Why would the NFL want to bring that kind of controversy to their league?
10/15/2009 5:38:28 PM
He did not call Bush a Nazi. He said the administration engaged in the politics of fear as the Nazis and Communist regimes did.It's easy to get a knee jerk reaction anytime you hear the word Nazi, but the quote itself is in fact less inflammatory than many of Rush's quotes. Many Republicans were hypersensitive about the politics of fear being compared to past regimes, which is the only thing that would make it inflammatory. Is the worst quote you can find?Rush has had no qualms about throwing the feminazi term around liberally.
10/15/2009 5:54:16 PM
A BLOO BLOO BLOO NOBODY WANTS RUSH LIMBAUGH TO OWN A FOOTBALL TEAM
10/15/2009 5:54:21 PM
^^ On the flip side, is the McNabb quote the worst you have on Limbaugh, a man who speaks for 3 hours a day, 5 days a week, for 20 years? If anything, it shows he's a bad evaluator of NFL talent, but hardly anything beyond that.Rush is being blocked out, supposedly, because he is polarizing. There is no doubt that Soros is a polarizing figure. Either apply the same standard across the board or be shown for the hypocrites that you are.
10/15/2009 6:58:53 PM
Soros is attempting to buy an NFL team?
10/15/2009 7:01:48 PM
He is a member of the same investment group that Limbaugh was in (the one trying to buy partial ownership of the Rams)
10/15/2009 7:05:19 PM
thanks
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10/15/2009 7:16:07 PM
I still say he knew all along he wasn't gonna be approved. ^Like you said, Checkett made the decision, but it was basically after Goodelle all but said it wasn't going to happen. Rush has had it out for the NFL since ESPN fired him after one week because of his McNabb is overrated bc the media wants a black QB to succeed commentWhats kind of interesting, if you remember that particular broadcast, Michael Irvin and Tom Jackson (the 2 black guys on the set at the time) as well as Chris Berman and Steve Young, didn't really disagree that McNabb was overrated (at the time he was off to a bad start, but it was early in the season)...the problem didn't seem to be his analysis as plenty of Eagles fans have said much worse, the problem was his explanation...not kosher for TVI can't speak on behalf of what he has said on his show over the years, but I didn't think he was really off base with his comment on MNF, but obviously his reasoning just isn't something you're supposed to say on TVlittle known fact: he also tried out for a booth position but Dennis Miller ended up getting the job over him[Edited on October 15, 2009 at 7:22 PM. Reason : .]
10/15/2009 7:20:40 PM
Honestly, I think McNabb is one of the most underrated QBs of this era, but I also don't think what Limbaugh said is that huge a deal either. The biggest stories about him revolve around how shitty the scummers in Philadelphia treat him.Goodell really doesn't have the power that a Bud Selig has I don't believe (don't quote me) in terms of veto power, but he did say explicitly that he would watch what Limbaugh said and act accordingly should he become a minority owner. Nothing wrong with that IMO.The NFLPA director kind of strong-armed Checketts in a way, but he only really has to answer to his clients.
10/15/2009 7:25:47 PM
I figured if they did approve his ownership, they'd write something into the contract that dictated what he could or couldn't say about the league on his own show.Although as a savvy businessman, I'm sure he would speak highly of the league if he was a partial owner, as it would directly benefit him financially for the league to do well and be well thought of]
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10/15/2009 8:35:03 PM
very interesting linkmost of the franchises definitely have a heavy bias towards republicans...the rams interestingly have a huge D:R ratio...here's a quick breakdown of the cities and teams with more money to either side...again it leans highly to the rightMuch more D money than R money: NFL (the league itself), ST LOUIS rams, PHILLY eagles, BOSTON patriots, SAN FRAN 49ers, MIAMI dolphins, LOS ANGELES rams (lol cause they're in StL now), UFL (the league gives about 40k to dems, 0 dollars to reps lol) LOS ANGELES raiders (lol, see LA Rams)Similar Amounts of money for each party: PITTSBURGH steelers, INDIANAPOLIS colts, TAMPA BAY bucs, BUFFALO bills, DETROIT lions, CHICAGO bears, SEATTLE seahawksAll the rest have mostly R money...especially the Chargers...over $2mil for Reps, about 40k for Dems
10/15/2009 8:47:17 PM
I think the big big big big big big big big big bottom line is that, arguably, less than 50% of the players on any team in the NFL would want to play for a team owned by Rush Limbaugh.It's easier just to tell him to fuck off, defer the headache.I think Rush is only expressing interest in owning a team to expose some sort of unfair slant within professional athletics. I mean, the guy is a fucking high school kid.
10/15/2009 10:29:32 PM
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/tobyharnden/100013647/the-rush-limbaugh-media-lynch-mob/This has nothing to do with the owners; the head of the NFLPA, who not only gave thousands to Obama but was a part of his transition team, opposed Rush Limbuagh for idealogical reasons. These quotes about defending James Earl Ray and slavery were completely fabricated, and yet the media, in its usual liberal smugness, won't even retract their statements because they claim to know what's really true in the matter, just like Dan Rather when he made up all of that BS about Bush and the national guard. I think it speaks volumes about the lack of journalistic intergrity in this country, and it goes to show just how venomous the media can be when you are not in lock step with their beliefs.This DeMaurice Smith fellow is the 2nd most powerful man in football, and he is using this as leverage for the up and coming labor agreement talks. It took fake quotes to rally support against Limbaugh, who was forced to step down from the bidding group. And if the NFL wants to oppose Rush because he is outspoken and makes his living giving political commentary, then Soros (if he is indeed an investor) should be barred from owning a part of an NFL team for the very same reasons. I wonder if DeMaurice Smith will fight Soros with the same fervor that he opposed Rush. The great thing is that you don't have to make up inflammatory quotes about Soros or his involvement with far left fringe groups like MediaMatters.This is exactly the kind of person Soros is, but I'm sure he'll be a hero to some on here:http://www.canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/14700I'm sure the NFL would love for this asshole to be a part of the NFL family.
10/16/2009 8:58:09 AM
^ you’re an idiot.Soros is no where near the same league as Limbaugh. No one knows who soros is. The NFL is a corporation, they make money by entertaining people. If they people the entertain are pissed about the limbaugh thing, it will hurt their profits. They’d be idiots not to respond to this. If soros costed them money, they’d ditch him too.This has nothing to do with your delusions of a “LIEberal media” oppressing poor, battered conservatives. This has everything to do with people thinking with their wallets, which is really what you should expect.When you can get massive amounts of people inside and outside the NFL to be pissed about soros, or anyone, then you’ll see the NFL do something about them.But to pretend that conservatives are some kind of martyr, and this is just not capitalism at work is dumb, and kind of scary that you could be so delusional.
10/16/2009 9:14:59 AM
If Rush Limbaugh is really so bad, why did the Sharpton-Jackson hit squad et al wait until now to go after him--when Limbaugh simply wanted to be part of a game? Why didn't they go after him Imus-style before now?
10/16/2009 11:23:07 AM
There are only so many hours in the day, and there are a lot of jerks and bigots out there.I'm sure if you looked back through you'd see something from Sharpton and his hit men around the time Rush made his comments about McNabb. You'd probably find something else they've said about Rush at some point prior to that.But you can't just keep pounding uselessly all the time. Nothing they say is going to get an apology out of Rush or get him fired, so why keep it up all the time. Rush attempts to do something newsworthy (and lets be honest, besides his usual blathering he doesn't really do much that's noteworthy) and the Rush haters will refocus their attention on him for a week, but after it subsides (hey, the Rush haters actually WON this time, and last time with ESPN too now that I think about it) they'll just refocus on the other problem of the moment.
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CNN, MSNBC admit they were wrong about Rush quote Oct. 16, 2009
10/17/2009 6:19:02 AM
It's really hard to believe that people would devote so much time to defending RUSH FUCKING LIMBAUGH.Just go ahead and wave a flag that says 'I am stupid'
10/17/2009 8:38:32 AM
Who it is doesn't matter, it's why it happened.This is like if someone made the argument that indians shouldn't own an NFL franchise because their stink of curry is repulsive and might offend those who go to the games. And then to top it, the media made up a bunch of stuff like indians never bathe and ruin hotel chains. You might get a little offended by that.
10/17/2009 8:48:42 AM
if you knew me, you'd know that I really don't care about Indians anymore or less than anyone else.I'm pretty much the worst indian on the planet, and tend to identify with rednecks more than any other culture.
10/17/2009 8:51:24 AM
We just might get along then.
10/17/2009 8:52:15 AM
Man, you all are really going to bat for this chucklehead. Assumptions: confirmed.^ Stupid isn't an ethnicity. [Edited on October 17, 2009 at 9:52 AM. Reason : ]
10/17/2009 9:50:39 AM
Stupidity is believing the lies that have been repeated time and again, even when actual proof points in another direction, and then having the audacity to believe it anyway.
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10/17/2009 11:02:20 AM
^ lol, Rush has a history of saying racially insensitive statements, do you really need me to find them for you? And the thing I have in mind was a video they showed of Rush on some ESPN show when i was eating pizza.
10/17/2009 11:07:13 AM
Yes fucking find them since the only ones the press used were lies. I'm sure that myself and the rest of the world would love for you to find actual quotes.
10/17/2009 11:18:40 AM