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JR is not with us anymore? I am not trying to be disrespectful or morbid in any fashion, it's just part of life and valid question for the inquiring mind. Who do you think? Will it be someone JR wants, or do they figure out the next owner differently? Like a vote from the other owners?

While I don't agree with some of the things JR has said or done, at least he seems to run this buisness the right way, unlike some owners. This is evident by players wanting to stay here (yea the money helps too) but the players we signed seem to play for more than just money. I'd hate to see that ruined.

I was just wondering because it would kill me to have the respectful tradition be ruined by a bad owner that somehow got a hold of a team. I see some owners of other teams seem to drag them down who have had good histories and it saddens me to think what could happen to us otherwise and I do fully trust JR in choosing who it is so I hope that is the case but really don't know. (obviously).

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Well I searched and it appears we don't have shareholders so I guess it is up to JR? He owns it outright and has 100% control? I could have sworn I read somewhere he was only the majority owner. I did however find out he is the only owner today that was also a player, pretty cool.

Likely this. When Frontiere passed here in St. Louis, ownership went between her son Chip Rosenbloom and daughter Lucia Rodriguez before they sold to the Kroenkes.

That is my #1 fear if JR has the ultimate choice, is his choice selling the team. Money talks, and I have a hunch it fits into this scenario somehow.

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Well I searched and it appears we don't have shareholders so I guess it is up to JR? He owns it outright and has 100% control? I could have sworn I read somewhere he was only the majority owner. I did however find out he is the only owner today that was also a player, pretty cool.

That is my #1 fear if JR has the ultimate choice, is his choice selling the team. Money talks, and I have a hunch it fits into this scenario somehow.

Money talks? He's gonna be DEAD what money could he use?

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Well I searched and it appears we don't have shareholders so I guess it is up to JR? He owns it outright and has 100% control? I could have sworn I read somewhere he was only the majority owner. I did however find out he is the only owner today that was also a player, pretty cool.

That is my #1 fear if JR has the ultimate choice, is his choice selling the team. Money talks, and I have a hunch it fits into this scenario somehow.

He is not the only owner. Remember his infamous speech last January about owing it to his business partners a return on their investment?

According to wiki he owns 52% and 14 others own the remaining 48%

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