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Rush for Rams? Limbaugh bids for NFL team

By JIM SALTER, Associated Press Writer ST. LOUIS (AP)?The lowly Rams have someone who loves them.




Conservative talk radio host Rush Limbaugh said Tuesday he is teaming up with St. Louis Blues owner Dave Checketts in a bid to buy the Rams, owners of the NFL?s longest losing streak at 14 and just 5-31 since 2007.
In a statement, Limbaugh declined to discuss details, citing a confidentiality agreement with Goldman Sachs, the investment firm hired by the family of former Rams owner Georgia Frontiere to review assets of her estate, including the NFL team.
Limbaugh also declined to discuss other partners that might be involved in the bid, but said he and Checketts would operate the team.
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?Dave Checketts and I have made a bid to buy the Rams and we are continuing the process,? Limbaugh said.


Forbes magazine has estimated the Rams franchise has a value of $929 million.
Frontiere?s children, Chip Rosenbloom and Lucia Rodriguez, inherited 60 percent of the Rams when their mother died in January 2008. Billionaire Stan Kroenke of Columbia, Mo., owns the remaining 40 percent. It wasn?t clear if the Limbaugh/Checketts bid was for 100 percent of the Rams or just the share owned by Rosenbloom and Rodriguez.
?Our strategic review of our ownership of the Rams continues,? Rosenbloom said in a statement released late Monday. ?We will make an announcement upon the completion of the process.?
NFL spokesman Greg Aiello declined comment. Spokesmen for Checketts and the Blues declined comment.
Limbaugh is a native of Cape Girardeau, Mo., about 100 miles south of St. Louis. He?s so popular among conservatives?fans of his show call themselves ?dittoheads??that he has been called by some the voice of the Republican Party.
Limbaugh, who lives and works in Palm Beach, Fla., once worked for the Kansas City Royals and is an avid sports fan.
In 2003, Limbaugh worked briefly on ESPN?s NFL pregame show, but resigned after saying Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb(notes) was overrated because the media wanted to see a black quarterback succeed.
Checketts, 53, and his SCP Worldwide and Towerbrook Capital Partners purchased the Blues in 2006 from Bill and Nancy Laurie. The Blues have been gradually rebuilt under his leadership and made the playoffs last season for the first time since 2004.
Checketts first approached Rosenbloom in early 2009 about possibly buying the Rams. Eric Gelfand, a spokesman for Checketts, said in June that Checketts had put together a group consisting of local and outside investors.
An NFL rule allows ownership of NFL teams and teams in other sports, but only if they are in the same market. That would be a problem if Kroenke wanted to become majority owner of the Rams because he owns the NBA?s Denver Nuggets and the NHL?s Colorado Avalanche.
Checketts? company owns Utah?s Real Salt Lake of the MLS. But an NFL spokesman has said the cross-ownership rule does not apply to the MLS.
The potential sale of the Rams has been rumored since Frontiere?s death. Her children are both involved in other interests and neither has ties to St. Louis.
The sale has raised concerns in St. Louis, which lost the Cardinals franchise after the 1987 season when Bill Bidwill moved the team to Arizona.
The NFL passed over St. Louis for the smaller Jacksonville, Fla., market when it awarded an expansion team in 1993. Two years later, civic leaders convinced Frontiere, a St. Louis native, to move the team from Los Angeles, the nation?s second-largest market, back to her hometown.
Los Angeles is still without a team, and a loophole in the Rams? lease allows them to move as early as 2014 if the Edward Jones Dome is not deemed among the top quarter of all NFL stadiums. Though just 14 years old, the dome is fast becoming one of the league?s older venues, and getting it into the top quarter seems unlikely.
Checketts became the youngest person ever to run an NBA team at age 28 when he became president and general manager of the Utah Jazz in 1984. He later ran the New York Knicks and Madison Square Garden.
Associated Press Writer Brian Skoloff in West Palm Beach, Fla., contributed to this report.
 

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Limbaugh, cont.: Guess who just said wrong thing again?
8:27 pm October 7, 2009, by Jeff Schultz


Everybody's favorite potential NFL owner just opened his mouth. Again.

The thing about having blogs with open commenting from readers is it allows you to see immediately what touches a nerve. Some subjects are obvious. The three that come to mind, college football, Michael Vick and, well, college football.

Now, I can?t say I was stunned when Rush Limbaugh fans charged up the hill like torch-carrying villagers Tuesday after I outlined the reasons why he would be a nightmare as an NFL owner, amid reports he was in a group bidding to purchase the St. Louis Rams. But the venom spewed by his blind loyalists after I referenced things he had actually said and done was beyond amusing.

So attention Dittoheads: You should love this.

I was pointed to a website called MediaMatters.org, which I had never seen before. It includes an audio clip from just TODAY! In short, Limbaugh rails about the possibility of a one-cent sales tax to fight gang violence, but in the process refers to basketball as ?the favorite sport of gangs.?:shrug:

?My question ? OK, a one-cent sales tax to fight gang violence. What do you spend the money on to fight gang violence? After-school program ? don?t we already have after-school programs? Don?t we already have ? what do you call it, extracurricular events? Midnight basketball ? I mean, we?ve done it all. We?ve taken the favorite sport of gangs, and we put it at midnight to get them on the basketball court.?:SIB

The website did a little research and also noted this Limbaugh quote on the NBA from 2004:

?Call it the TBA, the Thug Basketball Association. ? They?re going in to watch the Crips and the Bloods.?

Remarks like this obviously are going to upset NBA commissioner David Stern more than they will NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.

But I repeat what I said yesterday: Is this the kind of owner Goodell wants in the NFL?
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he is a drug addict racist

what more needs to be said to keep his fat ass out of the NFL.
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Limbaugh, cont.: Guess who just said wrong thing again?
8:27 pm October 7, 2009, by Jeff Schultz


Everybody's favorite potential NFL owner just opened his mouth. Again.

The thing about having blogs with open commenting from readers is it allows you to see immediately what touches a nerve. Some subjects are obvious. The three that come to mind, college football, Michael Vick and, well, college football.

Now, I can?t say I was stunned when Rush Limbaugh fans charged up the hill like torch-carrying villagers Tuesday after I outlined the reasons why he would be a nightmare as an NFL owner, amid reports he was in a group bidding to purchase the St. Louis Rams. But the venom spewed by his blind loyalists after I referenced things he had actually said and done was beyond amusing.

So attention Dittoheads: You should love this.

I was pointed to a website called MediaMatters.org, which I had never seen before. It includes an audio clip from just TODAY! In short, Limbaugh rails about the possibility of a one-cent sales tax to fight gang violence, but in the process refers to basketball as ?the favorite sport of gangs.?:shrug:

?My question ? OK, a one-cent sales tax to fight gang violence. What do you spend the money on to fight gang violence? After-school program ? don?t we already have after-school programs? Don?t we already have ? what do you call it, extracurricular events? Midnight basketball ? I mean, we?ve done it all. We?ve taken the favorite sport of gangs, and we put it at midnight to get them on the basketball court.?:SIB

The website did a little research and also noted this Limbaugh quote on the NBA from 2004:

?Call it the TBA, the Thug Basketball Association. ? They?re going in to watch the Crips and the Bloods.?

Remarks like this obviously are going to upset NBA commissioner David Stern more than they will NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.

But I repeat what I said yesterday: Is this the kind of owner Goodell wants in the NFL?
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he is a drug addict racist

what more needs to be said to keep his fat ass out of the NFL.

I totally agree with Rush, how can you dispute what he said? The NBA is full of tattoos and gangs. He would be a great NFL owner, can't wait for the day he gets the Rams. He is like Mark Cuban, outspoken and can get things changed for the better. Change we can believe in...:box2:
 

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I totally agree with Rush, how can you dispute what he said? The NBA is full of tattoos and gangs. He would be a great NFL owner, can't wait for the day he gets the Rams. He is like Mark Cuban, outspoken and can get things changed for the better. Change we can believe in...:box2:
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you cannot find one NBA player that is a member of a gang.

wtf

alot of people have tats Geez Louise

Rush will never get a NFL team.

He is still snorting Oxlycontin. . I heard he has his house keeper scoring it for him.

And Rush went out and got a tattoo on his ass that says hedgehog and RAYMOND sitting in a tree.
 

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Limbaugh, cont.: Guess who just said wrong thing again?
8:27 pm October 7, 2009, by Jeff Schultz


Everybody's favorite potential NFL owner just opened his mouth. Again.

The thing about having blogs with open commenting from readers is it allows you to see immediately what touches a nerve. Some subjects are obvious. The three that come to mind, college football, Michael Vick and, well, college football.

Now, I can?t say I was stunned when Rush Limbaugh fans charged up the hill like torch-carrying villagers Tuesday after I outlined the reasons why he would be a nightmare as an NFL owner, amid reports he was in a group bidding to purchase the St. Louis Rams. But the venom spewed by his blind loyalists after I referenced things he had actually said and done was beyond amusing.

So attention Dittoheads: You should love this.

I was pointed to a website called MediaMatters.org, which I had never seen before. It includes an audio clip from just TODAY! In short, Limbaugh rails about the possibility of a one-cent sales tax to fight gang violence, but in the process refers to basketball as ?the favorite sport of gangs.?:shrug:

?My question ? OK, a one-cent sales tax to fight gang violence. What do you spend the money on to fight gang violence? After-school program ? don?t we already have after-school programs? Don?t we already have ? what do you call it, extracurricular events? Midnight basketball ? I mean, we?ve done it all. We?ve taken the favorite sport of gangs, and we put it at midnight to get them on the basketball court.?:SIB

The website did a little research and also noted this Limbaugh quote on the NBA from 2004:

?Call it the TBA, the Thug Basketball Association. ? They?re going in to watch the Crips and the Bloods.?

Remarks like this obviously are going to upset NBA commissioner David Stern more than they will NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.

But I repeat what I said yesterday: Is this the kind of owner Goodell wants in the NFL?
............................................................

he is a drug addict racist

what more needs to be said to keep his fat ass out of the NFL.

http://www.boston.com/sports/basketball/celtics/articles/2008/04/29/pierce_fined_for_gesture/

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I totally agree with Rush, how can you dispute what he said? The NBA is full of tattoos and gangs. He would be a great NFL owner, can't wait for the day he gets the Rams. He is like Mark Cuban, outspoken and can get things changed for the better. Change we can believe in...:box2:

Hedgy playing the role of Clinton.

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I'll cut your fuckin' head clear off and not give a shit how it reads in the report sheet." - Hackman
 
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you cannot find one NBA player that is a member of a gang.

wtf

alot of people have tats Geez Louise

Rush will never get a NFL team.

He is still snorting Oxlycontin. . I heard he has his house keeper scoring it for him.

And Rush went out and got a tattoo on his ass that says hedgehog and RAYMOND sitting in a tree.

At least in football they can hide them. Allen Iverson not in a gang? tattoos are one reason of many I don't watch much NBA

Rush is very polarizing and would be great man to own a NFL franchise

he is not doing drugs anymore, despite what you think.
 

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How does Tcas tell it?
"Mississippi would be proud of you.
You've struck a blow for the white man."
Is that what you said, Hedgy? Hmmmmm?
Is that what you said?
It must've been you...
...because Raymond and
Skulnik were too smart to be there.
And you was too stupid to think anybody'd remember what you said.
But old Tcas, he got a good memory.
 

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So now it's tattoos that are the problem.:142smilie

I understand one on the ankle or shoulder, but all over the neck and face not so much or lower arms, is trashy. Like that Birdman guy, he is nothing but trash, oh yeah he was suspended for cocaine, I dont care much for the NBA. :sadwave:
 
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