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Panthers worth $1.04 billion, ranked 14th according to Forbes


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This might have already been posted but I was bored

http://www.forbes.com/lists/2008/30/sportsmoney_nfl08_Carolina-Panthers_309456.html

The Dallas Cowboys are the richest franchise on the planet at $1.5 billion. We're not that far behind.

On a side note, CarolinaHuddle's net worth is $28871.5

http://www.websiteoutlook.com/www.carolinahuddle.com

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I find it funny we've heard practically nothing about the Rooney Bros. violation of ownership rules. In a group that owns a team...1 member must own 30%. None does. I believe it said all bros. own a 16% interest. And no team owner can own a gambling business. The Rooney bros. own a casino. Where is the outrage at these rule violations.

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I find it funny we've heard practically nothing about the Rooney Bros. violation of ownership rules. In a group that owns a team...1 member must own 30%. None does. I believe it said all bros. own a 16% interest. And no team owner can own a gambling business. The Rooney bros. own a casino. Where is the outrage at these rule violations.

Rules do not apply to Rooneys... didn't you get the memo?:rolleyes:

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Rules do not apply to Rooneys... didn't you get the memo?:rolleyes:

Unless they're creating them...

Total speculation here, but could that ownership siuation have been grandfathered in when the rules were made? I have absolutely no idea about the timelines involved here, so again, total speculation.

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I find it funny we've heard practically nothing about the Rooney Bros. violation of ownership rules. In a group that owns a team...1 member must own 30%. None does. I believe it said all bros. own a 16% interest. And no team owner can own a gambling business. The Rooney bros. own a casino. Where is the outrage at these rule violations.

You obviously don't have to belong to a Home Owner's Association.

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