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  • Colts owner won't vote for Limbaugh's Rams bid

    Limbaugh already down one vote

    Associated Press

    BOSTON -- Rush Limbaugh's bid to buy the St. Louis Rams ran into opposition within the NFL on Tuesday, when Colts owner Jim Irsay vowed to vote against him and commissioner Roger Goodell said the conservative commentator's "divisive" comments would not be tolerated from any NFL insider.

    "I, myself, couldn't even consider voting for him," Irsay said at an owners meetings. "When there are comments that have been made that are inappropriate, incendiary and insensitive ... our words do damage, and it's something that we don't need."

    Limbaugh has long been a hero of conservatives and villain to the left, thriving on his place in the political spectrum while establishing himself as one of the most successful broadcasters in history. But the NFL tries to avoid controversy, as Limbaugh learned in 2003 when he was forced to resign from ESPN's Sunday Night Football broadcast after saying of Philadelphia's 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."

    Goodell repeatedly distanced the league from Limbaugh's statements on Tuesday, calling them "polarizing comments that we don't think reflect accurately on the NFL or our players."

    "I have said many times before that we are all held to a higher standard here," the commissioner said. "I think divisive comments are not what the NFL is all about. I would not want to see those kind of comments from people who are in a responsible position within the NFL. No. Absolutely not."

    According to transcripts posted on his Web site, in 2007 Limbaugh also said: "The NFL all too often looks like a game between the Bloods and the Crips without any weapons. There, I said it." That comment, and others, resurfaced this month when he revealed he is teaming with St. Louis Blues owner Dave Checketts to bid on the Rams.

    In an e-mail to The Associated Press, Limbaugh said he was forced to respond because "the totally made-up and fabricated quotes attributed to me in recent media reports are outrageous and slanderous." He also noted that he would be a minority owner in the prospective group, adding he is from Missouri and was saddened when the Cardinals left for Arizona.

    "I am happy to be involved in an effort to keep the Rams in St. Louis. I love the National Football League, I eagerly discuss it and promote it and I greatly admire the men who play in the league. They are the best at what they do," he wrote. "It is regrettable that something I have dreamed about for years has taken this course. But the fight is worth it to me. I love the National Football League."

    The Rams updated the league on their potential sale on Tuesday but specific bidders were not discussed, Goodell said.

    "They're not certain they are even sellers," New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch said, adding that he expected a decision by the end of the season. "We can't speculate on potential owners because they have not brought up any names to put before ownership. It's out there, but without confirmation from the Rams or the Rosenbloom family, frankly, we don't know who the potential buyers are."

    Patriots owner Robert Kraft referred questions about Limbaugh to the commissioner. Texans owner Bob McNair said anyone who meets the "normal criteria" is a candidate to own a team.

    "But our vetting process is very thorough," he said.

    Prominent blacks are already lining up against Limbaugh, including the Revs. Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton. NFL Players Association head DeMaurice Smith, who is black, urged players to speak out against Limbaugh's bid, and several have already said they would not play for his team.

    Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank echoed Goodell's comments and noted that the league and the union had a similar stance. Blank also said he wouldn't expect Limbaugh, if the deal went through, to tone down his lucrative radio show to avoid running afoul of the league.

    "I find that highly unlikely," he said.

    Prospective owners must be approved by 24 of the league's 32 teams. Irsay is the first owner who has stated unequivocally he would reject Limbaugh because he made a habit of "demonizing individuals."

    "I met Rush only once. He seemed like a nice guy to me and all those kind of things," Irsay said. "It's bigger than the NFL. As a nation, and as a world, we've got to watch our words and our thoughts. They can do damage."

  • #2
    Monte get Wayne's password?

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    • #3
      Nah, I didn't even read the story. I'm just posting some crap from ESPN!

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      • #4
        Fuck Rush Limbaugh, he's one of the biggest d-bags on the planet. He has zero chance of being part owner of any team.

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        • #5
          If he really wants it bad enough to fight for it he will get it... but i bet he wont want to fight that hard to to own the fucking RAMSSSS

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BigWeiner View Post
            Fuck Rush Limbaugh, he's one of the biggest d-bags on the planet. He has zero chance of being part owner of any team.
            Yeah, damn that first amendment. Let's start regulating who can own a team b/c of the views they have. Give me a fucking break.

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            • #7
              So he needs Al Sharptons approval I guess

              Man has the money, what is the difference. The Williams sisters own part of the Dolphins... it is a free country last I checked.
              NBA is a joke

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              • #8
                Originally posted by SteinDallas View Post
                If he really wants it bad enough to fight for it he will get it... but i bet he wont want to fight that hard to to own the fucking RAMSSSS
                I dont know. Seeing as Rush is from Missouri he probably would really like to see the team stay there. However I make no overtures at his willingness to put himself in the spotlight simply for his own enjoyment and self promotion. I honestly think he would really like to be an NFL owner. The NFL shouldnt be blocking sale simply due to a minority owner anyway. Big freaking whoop. Honestly the only minority owners that I've ever even heard of was Marc Antony and that's because they posted a shot of him and J-Lo at the game last night.

                Also...Whether he fights for it or not doesnt matter. Ultimately the decision is going to come down to the other league owners. If they vote against his consortium's bid then he wont become an owner pure and simple. Everyone can make grandiose speaches all they want. Rush Limbaugh's negative/positive press isnt going to slow down or hurt the NFL juggernaut.

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                • #9
                  I love all these high and mighty owners in their good old boy network. Laughable.
                  NBA is a joke

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                  • #10
                    "My president is black, in fact he’s half white. So even in a racist mind he’s half right. If you’ve got a racist mind it’s alright. My president is black, but his house is all white! My president is black, in fact he’s half white. So even in a racist mind he’s half right. If you’ve got a racist mind it’s alright. My president is black, but his house is all white! Never thought I’d say this shit, baby I’m good. You can keep your pussy because I don’t want no more Bush. No more war. No more iraq. No more white lies, my president is black."

                    That was a little rant from Jay-Z at Obama's Inaugural Ball. Oh yeah, he is part owner of the New Jersey Nets. Yeah, shocking I know, shocking that the race baiters like Sharpton and Jesse did come out and condemn Jay-Z for making a far more racist statement than was Rush said. Big Weiner, I'm sure you put up a similar post abot Jay-Z, I just couldn't find it anywhere.
                    Last edited by harold_bush; 10-14-2009, 12:44 AM.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by harold_bush View Post
                      "My president is black, in fact he’s half white. So even in a racist mind he’s half right. If you’ve got a racist mind it’s alright. My president is black, but his house is all white! My president is black, in fact he’s half white. So even in a racist mind he’s half right. If you’ve got a racist mind it’s alright. My president is black, but his house is all white! Never thought I’d say this shit, baby I’m good. You can keep your pussy because I don’t want no more Bush. No more war. No more iraq. No more white lies, my president is black."

                      That was a little rant from Jay-Z at Obama's Inaugural Ball. Oh yeah, he is part owner of the New Jersey Nets. Yeah, shocking I know, shocking that the race baiters like Sharpton and Jesse did come out and condemn Jay-Z for making a far more racist statement than was Rush said. Big Weiner, I'm sure you put up a similar post abot Jay-Z, I just couldn't find it anywhere.
                      The left cannot think with common sense.....If a white person went on Radio and said he would not play for the Nets b/c of Jay z, he would be crush by the media(run by the Dems) and labled a racist......IE....look at what happened to John Rocker.....Was his statement lesser than Jay Z????
                      jordanrules..................

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                      • #12
                        Sources: Limbaugh to be out of bid for Rams

                        Sources: Checketts to drop Limbaugh

                        By Adam Schefter
                        ESPN

                        Rush Limbaugh is expected to be dropped from a group bidding to buy the St. Louis Rams, according to three NFL sources.

                        Dave Checketts, chairman of the NHL's St. Louis Blues and the point man in the Limbaugh group attempting to buy the Rams, realizes he must remove the controversial conservative radio host from his potential role as a minority member in the group in order to get approval from other NFL owners, the sources said.

                        Three-quarters of the league's 32 owners would have to approve any sale to Limbaugh and his group. Earlier this week, Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay predicted that Limbaugh's potential bid would be met by significant opposition. Several players have also voiced their displeasure with Limbaugh's potential ownership position, and NFL Players Association head DeMaurice Smith, who is black, urged players to speak out against Limbaugh's bid.

                        Ultimately, the sources said, Checketts must reconfigure his group and find another investor to make his bid more viable.

                        Exactly when Limbaugh will be dropped is uncertain, though some familiar with the situation said it could be within the next week. It is unclear if the two sides even have spoken.

                        Earlier Wednesday, on his syndicated radio show, Limbaugh was defiant, holding on to hope that he still could be part of the ownership group that buys the Rams.

                        "I'm not even thinking of exiting," Limbaugh said on his program, according to a transcript provided to ESPN. "I'm not even thinking of caving. I am not a caver. None of us are. We have been betrayed by too many who have caved. Pioneers take the arrows. We are pioneers. It's a sad thing but our country over 200 years old now needs pioneers all over again, but we do."

                        Without Limbaugh, Checketts and his group would have to find a financial substitute to replace the sizable investment that Limbaugh intended to make. At the NFL owners meetings this week in Boston, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell addressed Limbaugh's potential involvement in the league and said "divisive comments are not what the NFL is all about."

                        Goodell added: "I've said many times before, we're all held to a high standard here. I would not want to see those comments coming from people who are in a responsible position in the NFL -- absolutely not."

                        In 2003, Limbaugh was forced to resign from ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown after saying of Philadelphia's 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."

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by harold_bush View Post
                          Yeah, damn that first amendment. Let's start regulating who can own a team b/c of the views they have. Give me a fucking break.
                          Wow, you're not that bright, but I guess if you're backing Rush Limbaugh, then you are what you are. Of course people can say whatever they want, but you can't expect there not be repercussions.

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                          • #14
                            The NFL is a joke. Seriously they dont like the fact that Rush made a comment. So Fing what?? This is the same league that let Lenord little kill a person in a DWI wreck and let him play again and then go out and get another DWI. LMAO who cares........NFL you should be lucky someone wants to by the pathetic rams
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by flarendep1 View Post
                              I love all these high and mighty owners in their good old boy network. Laughable.
                              All these high and mighty billionaires probably have the same beliefs as Rush

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