Re: Some Radio Tidbits: 12/10/15
PostPosted:8 years 6 months ago
Seems like collusion to me. Fuck Jerry Richardson, hope the Panthers get stomped in the 1st round now.
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Taken all together, the attorneys said, that would satisfy the conditions necessary to bring a collusion lawsuit.
It’s unknown at this time if Kroenke will take this route, but reports from the latest round of NFL owners meetings suggest his Inglewood project is trailing the Carson project almost two-to-one and he may not be able to earn enough votes to, if not win the race to Los Angeles, at least block Spanos and Davis for a while longer (it takes 24 of the 32 owners to approve a franchise relocation).
bubbaramfan wrote:Leaving a sour taste in my mouth. With the crappy officiating, cheating teams getting away with it, and just the crappy all around play, I'm ready to go fishing on Sunday's.
Hacksaw wrote:This is a few days old, but I never saw the doc posted here. Sorry if already posted.
http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/st-l ... ons-121115
St. Louis politician alleges pro-stadium forces sought to bribe council for vote
However, St. Louis' actions allegedly have come with a nasty side effect -- bribery.
Alderwoman Megan-Ellyia Green says some of those who want St. Louis to build a new stadium for the Rams have sought to bribe the city council.
However, St. Louis' actions allegedly have come with a nasty side effect -- bribery.
Alderwoman Megan-Ellyia Green says some of those who want St. Louis to build a new stadium for the Rams have sought to bribe the city council.
This allegation comes on the heels of a key vote for the financing of the stadium, which went 7-2 in favor of the proposed $1 billion package.
Green alleges that proponents of the new stadium deal were approaching family members in attempt to have them influence her vote. According to the allegation made to the FBI, the attempted bribe was made by someone with a significant financial interest in a new stadium.
However, the approved package may not even be enough to keep the Rams in St. Louis. As reported by FOX Sports:
^tfw