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Despite their continued insistence they will never sell the Bears an ominous shadow lurks just over the next hill. After years of seeing nothing but increases in the value of their failed franchise even without the current level of disgust they've raised among Bears fans this very real possibility looms.
Like him personally or not Mark Cuban is a very sharp guy and a truly self-made success. He didn't get there by being wrong more often than he was right either. That's another famous not quite so rich or so smart as he tells everyone he is guy. So GMcC and Teddy. You two may want to read this article too.
You got trouble. Right there in Big Shoulder City. That starts with T and rhymes with P and that stands for PUTZ.
Cuban: NFL ‘is in decline,’ not interested in buying Panthers
Originally posted on The Sports Daily | By Matt Birch | Last updated 12/19/17
Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports
A number of celebrities are interested in buying the Carolina Panthers — including Sean “P. Diddy” Combs, Eddie DeBartolo, Colin Kaepernick and Stephen Curry — but Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has made it clear that he is not.
Cuban has been critical of the NFL in the past, and not only did he tell Brad Townsend of The Dallas Morning News that he’s not interested in buying the Panthers, but he also doubled down on a previous claim about the league being headed for a decline.
“Why would I buy an NFL team if I think the league is in decline?” Cuban said.
The Mavs owner then added that his statement doesn’t only include the Panthers, but also that no football teams interest him.
“There’s no team I would want other than the Mavericks, certainly no football team in the universe,” he said. “There’s not even a close second.”
This isn’t a huge surprise, as Cuban has gone on record and said he believes the league is heading for a massive decline, and told Cindy Boren of The Washington Post that the NFL is chasing every dollar and diluting its product back in October. The Mavs owner also stated that there has been a significant drop in viewing by millennials and younger, which is why he believes there’s been a decline in tackle football among the youth.
Given how critical Cuban has been of the league in the past, it’s highly unlikely that the owners would approve him buying the team anyway.
Like him personally or not Mark Cuban is a very sharp guy and a truly self-made success. He didn't get there by being wrong more often than he was right either. That's another famous not quite so rich or so smart as he tells everyone he is guy. So GMcC and Teddy. You two may want to read this article too.
You got trouble. Right there in Big Shoulder City. That starts with T and rhymes with P and that stands for PUTZ.
Cuban: NFL ‘is in decline,’ not interested in buying Panthers
Originally posted on The Sports Daily | By Matt Birch | Last updated 12/19/17
Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports
A number of celebrities are interested in buying the Carolina Panthers — including Sean “P. Diddy” Combs, Eddie DeBartolo, Colin Kaepernick and Stephen Curry — but Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has made it clear that he is not.
Cuban has been critical of the NFL in the past, and not only did he tell Brad Townsend of The Dallas Morning News that he’s not interested in buying the Panthers, but he also doubled down on a previous claim about the league being headed for a decline.
“Why would I buy an NFL team if I think the league is in decline?” Cuban said.
The Mavs owner then added that his statement doesn’t only include the Panthers, but also that no football teams interest him.
“There’s no team I would want other than the Mavericks, certainly no football team in the universe,” he said. “There’s not even a close second.”
This isn’t a huge surprise, as Cuban has gone on record and said he believes the league is heading for a massive decline, and told Cindy Boren of The Washington Post that the NFL is chasing every dollar and diluting its product back in October. The Mavs owner also stated that there has been a significant drop in viewing by millennials and younger, which is why he believes there’s been a decline in tackle football among the youth.
Given how critical Cuban has been of the league in the past, it’s highly unlikely that the owners would approve him buying the team anyway.