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Post by WarrenPeace on Nov 16, 2019 1:32:53 GMT
Win/win. If he succeeds, his team's fanbase will be all in. If he fails, he got his chance. Unfortunately it might have to be a team with strong ownership ready to absorb the bullshit, like the Patriots or Packers or whatever... which are mostly places who wouldn't need his services. Chicago should start him this week... how could anyone be worse than what they've got. The Packers have a very weak ownership base since they have fooled a number of fans into thinking they are "owners" when they paid for a worthless piece of paper that says they own "stock in the team" when all it really was just a way for them to raise money for stadium upgrades and improvements. If you are a fan of, say, the LA Rams get a piece of blank paper. Write or print on there, "This is stock in the LA Rams and this cannot be sold or traded for any amount." No different except you didn't pay hundreds of dollars for it. These bogus "owners" do not get a say and are not asked for any input in the important decisions for the team such as adding and dropping players. They get to attend a yearly meeting at Lambeau where they are given updates of some things about the team and maybe if they are lucky they may get to take a survey on what beer can be served there. That would be about it.
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