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Diddy wants to buy the Panthers


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Yea...Diddy as an owner is a complete joke.  Never, and I mean NEVER going to happen.  He doesn't just have to get the money, but if I'm not mistaken the NFL and the NFL owners have to be on board and do you think the owners are going to allow him to come in just to push Kaepernick onto a team and hurt their brand...Yea, nah, he has like negative amounts of chance of being an owner.  

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Got to believe Bruton Smith wants in on this. If you think he won't hold charlotte hostage for moving the team, simply look at the threat of moving Charlotte Motor Speedway a few years ago. He would move this team in a flash, if the City doesn't financially back him. Let's hope Bruton stays away, or doesn't get the chance to buy the team.

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1 minute ago, philit99 said:

Got to believe Bruton Smith wants in on this. If you think he won't hold charlotte hostage for moving the team, simply look at the threat of moving Charlotte Motor Speedway a few years ago. He would move this team in a flash, if the City doesn't financially back him. Let's hope Bruton stays away, or doesn't get the chance to buy the team.

Ugh....  I'd actually prefer Puff Daddy.  Bruton Smith would be a nightmare.  

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People in this thread are actually taking this serious LOL. What’s the IQ of the average person in this forum?

 

This is just celebs trying to stay relevant and make news, same thing happened with the clippers. Some real big shot billionaires will buy the team.

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3 hours ago, Matthias said:

I wonder how involved he was in the team.  Some owners buy teams to make a profit.  Well, all owners do that, but some aren't interested in seeing the team do well in itself, or do right by the fans.

Yeah agree some owners don’t care. Even terrible pro sports teams can usually generate a big profit. I’m still not convinced MJ is all in with the Hornets. Hornets are pretty much a disaster and aren’t managed very well either. 

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