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Why is the sale of the team taking so long?


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The only situation that I can think of similar to this was the Clippers. I know details of the accusations are unknown and JR decided the sell the team before the NFL stepped in so it isn't exactly the same. (no one is sure that the NFL would force him to sell anyways) It has been what, 3 months now? We pretty much know nothing. Steve Balmer was in place to buy the Clippers within 30 days of the news breaking but the sale wasn't finalized because Sterling refused to sell the team.

Am I missing something? I would think a sports franchise is a hot commodity since they are so limited and people would be lining up to bid on it.

What's the hold up?

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1 minute ago, pantherclaw said:

The Titans have been for sale for 2 years. 

3 months is nothing.

Only a 3rd of the team is being sold and it is not for controlling power of the team. I doubt many people would want to spend 500+ million dollars and have no control over what they just purchased. 

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