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SI.com Ranks the NFL Owners
#32 Tom Benson
Last and least is Benson, the car salesman who both mismanages his franchise and doesn't appear all that stressed about adding to the misery of a suffering region. Before Tagliabue stepped in and decreed that the Saints would return to New Orleans -- at least for now -- Benson seemed content to remain in San Antonio, where he coincidentally has a home, while casting a wistful eye toward the L.A. market. So for the time being Benson will be bringing his ridiculous 'Boogie' back to the Superdome and hoping that karma doesn't actually exist. Complete story.... http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200...ike/index.html |
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so which one of you guys has a couple hundred million laying around to buy the team???
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that sums it up
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I dont care how many teams are in the league, 32 is still isnt near low enough
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Oh Come on Give me a F*&^%ING BREAK. Last place? No way.
Georgia Frontiere did it to the Rams, Art Modell did it to the Browns. Benson talked about it but it never happened ... and he had Katrina deal him a financial death blow. For whatever reason, (Tag, or Rita, or a combination of the 2), he stayed, then he turned around and has done a lot of good things since. Give the man a break. if he does end up leaving, then CRUCIFY him, but don't rate him last for what he thought about doing, and not after all the good things he has done since he came back. Halo's quote is below. LOT of worse owners in the NFL than Benson. Quote:
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NOSaints, you're right, Benson has done some good things for this franchise. But I think you can justify giving him a #32 ranking simply for the fact that he almost made the opportunistic move of taking the Saints out of New Orleans for good. And he would have too, if it wasn't for Tagliabue. I think any man who even CONSIDERS taking a city's football team away from them in the middle of a season when the city has just been hit with the worst natural disaster in the nation's history is just despicable. He's a disgusting car salesman, and no matter how much propaganda he might put out, all he cares about is that bottom line. In football, TODAY, Tom Benson has to be the worst owner. When a city has just lost billions of dollars and hundreds or thousands of lives, you don't worry about making a few extra millions; you should be worrying about how you can help.
I also read an article in today's USAToday about the Saints in which Benson said that he was still keeping his options open for the future of the franchise. The guy is heartless. A good businessman, but heartless, gutless, disgusting. I thank him for keeping the Saints here, but his heart isn't in it (because he doesn't have one) and he doesn't give two craps about his fans. |
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While Halo's faint praise has merit, having the "guts" to draft Bush doesn't lift him out of the gutter. If he is planning to run, then New Orleans attendance based on the Bush factor is irrelevant to him. What would be more important is the Bush factor where he wants to land. He would be considered an idiot not to increase the marketing value to the franchise by adding Bush ESPECIALLY if he intends to relocate when Bush is in his prime.
However, he did lower ticket prices, which people seem to have missed here, and he is "regionalizing" his marketing effort to maximize exposure in the Gulf, which he hadn't done before. However, he's been on the periphery of economic recovery and has made no real visible effort to shape the political process despite ample pleading and opportunity. Unless I'm missing something he's done, on which I hope to be set straight. |
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We gotta flip a lotta burgers, A/S, to get to $950 Mil. Good luck with that lottery thing.
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