Grubman 'insulted' by Rams job rumor
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Grubman 'insulted' by Rams job rumor
• By Jim Thomas
Now watch EG come to work for the Rams in a few years.
http://interact.stltoday.com/forums/vie ... &t=1163299
So the shield was noticing those moves like we were,,, and they agreed that the Gnat (where's that flyswatter?) just didn't measure up.
If StL keeps complaining outloud, they are going to need more Vaseline.
• By Jim Thomas
The Post-Dispatch caught up with Grubman in San Francisco following NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell’s state of the NFL news conference on Feb. 5. He strongly denied the Rams job rumor.
“It couldn’t be further from the truth,” Grubman said. “I was personally insulted by that. I don’t like that implication or insinuation. It could not be further from the truth.”
Now watch EG come to work for the Rams in a few years.
I think that St. Louis could have done a few things differently, which may not have been in their control,” Grubman said. “But I think when the county dropped out, the project that they envisioned at the beginning of the task force process really changed. And the county dropped out because as I understand — a public vote.”
"Referring to the NFL, Grubman added: “We weren’t afraid of a public vote. And in some respects we think that could’ve validated what the people really thought, could’ve brought the county back in. So the project changed and they spent months trying to bring it back to that original vision, and they couldn’t.”
Last March, St. Louis County Executive Steve Stenger told Gov. Jay Nixon that the county couldn’t provide support for a stadium without a vote. Nixon then let it be known that the project was moving forward without the county.
“The measurement standard in my mind was never any one owner, was never the commissioner, was never Eric Grubman, it was other owners,” Grubman continued.
“And the standard in the early going was less about how are the owners gonna vote. It was whether in their minds, could they see themselves playing in that stadium. And if they could, (St. Louis) had a really great chance. And if they couldn’t, (St, Louis) had a really bad chance.
“And that to me is what happened.
http://interact.stltoday.com/forums/vie ... &t=1163299
So the shield was noticing those moves like we were,,, and they agreed that the Gnat (where's that flyswatter?) just didn't measure up.
If StL keeps complaining outloud, they are going to need more Vaseline.