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Panthers Ownership Rumor Roundup Corner


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There have been reports of the following people being interested in buying the Panthers: the Belk family, the Levine family, the Wordsworths, Bruton Smith, Puff Daddy, a Felix Sabates/Muhsin Muhammad/Dell Curry group, Eddie DeBartolo, Carl Cook, Brian France, David Tepper, Mikhail Fridman, and Marc Benioff.

Did I miss anyone and who would you guys want to buy the team if that ended up as the final list?

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2 hours ago, gofightwin said:

Sabates has a net worth of 200 million.  Even if he cashed in all his chips, he still doesn't have enough for even a 10% stake.  Why does his name keep coming up?  Mostly because he likes to keep his name in the news. 

He's a mouthpiece.

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3 hours ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

By the way, I would go for the Sabates/Muhammad/Curry group, but a "group" makes me a little nervous. That makes me think of Derek Jeter and the Marlins and we've seen how much of a clusterf that has become.

How many people have $2B+ in liquid assets? Now how many of those people are interested in potentially buying an NFL team? You're left with a list that may be down to zero. It's almost certainly going to be a group.

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4 hours ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

By the way, I would go for the Sabates/Muhammad/Curry group, but a "group" makes me a little nervous. That makes me think of Derek Jeter and the Marlins and we've seen how much of a clusterf that has become.

So yeah, let me get this straight. Derek Jeter, Hall of Fame Yankees shortstop, buys the Miami Marlins - and then first thing he does is immediately trade maybe the best power hitter in a generation (and Miami's only good player) right to the Yankees? WTF Jeter?

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