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What will happen to this team after J. Richardson?


bbell21

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Danny Morrison will continue to run the business side and Marty Hurney will continue to run the football side. JR's wife will be the figure head, then it will go to his sons when she passes.

How do you know that his sons would take over since JR is the one who fired them?

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How do you know that his sons would take over since JR is the one who fired them?

Because it's not a matter of his sons becoming team president (Danny Morrison's job). They become owners through inheritance. So unless he took his kids out of his will, which I highly doubt is the case, then they would inherit, aka, become the new owners of the team.

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He's never been public with his wife has he? If She would sell the team just for money.

JR seems like the typical southern man that probably wants to leave an estate for his kids. I would be more worried about what happens to the team once Mrs. Richardson passes than I would JR himself.

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He fired his sons, but they are still major shareholders in the team and I doubt he wrote them out of his will. As other have said, I suspect the team would become the property of his wife and then his sons when she passed.

I must say I'm somewhat concerned by the idea of two brothers who reportedly had to be fired because they couldn't get along assuming ownership of the team.

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