Elway wants to be part of Denver's new ownership team
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At $4 billion-ish, it’s going to have to be a hell of an ownership team.
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I want this as well. I want him involved in any and everything
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Does anyone in the Broncos organization have the balls to say no to John Elway?
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Why would anyone back him as part owner?
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Mahomes will buy it and disband the franchise
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Chiefs have 100% ownership of the Broncos already.
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This is why he's been undermining the Bowlen family. What a scumbag.
He was a mediocre quarterback and he's aspiring to mediocre as a businessperson. |
I do find this sentence interesting.
"If that's the case, John Elway, the franchise's greatest player and a longtime Broncos executive, would like to be included in Denver's new ownership group." I wonder who the greatest player and the executive are. The greatest player must be Randy Gradishar, or maybe Karl Mecklenburg. |
They need to quit letting Elway graze on the field the day before and leave horse shit all over the field. the grounds crew don't even clean it up. What a shitty field to play on.
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Word is the Manning bros are trying to get it via another ownership group.
It’s creating quite the drama among the Denver faithful. |
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Make it happen, please!!!
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We’ll too bad he’s screwed. The Broncos have been under “new” ownership since 12/31/2017
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Do it, then make him GM again.
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I would like to say, for the record, that I too am in favor of John Elway being in the ownership group, preferably as the sole/primary owner.
Any way, shape or form that Mr. Elway can be in charge of the Broncos franchise going forward will be of great benefit to us all . . . . . . Long live Elway! |
I'd love to see Manning force him out. That would make me laugh.
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I hope manning and elway go halvsies on this shitbucket franchise and then they trade all their first round picks for one of these washed up pretend elite QB's
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Move on from the guy.
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Rename it to like the beavers or the frogs lol |
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How many people have $4 billion to spend on a team plus have billions left to spend? 10-15 in the USA? How many of those care enough about football?
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He is a unethical scumbag...but that franchise deserves everything its getting. Chiefs landing Mahomes is SUCH Karma payback...it's poetic justice. |
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However, I think we're overdue for the next phase of football team ownership, which is corporate. Given the returns on football teams, I would expect that companies like google or Nike or Johnson & Johnson are getting interested in ownership. They can easily afford teams. |
Broncos being owned by a horse. Makes sense.
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It will be interesting to see the composition of the various ownership groups... Elway should have some sort of a role going forward, but not leadership. I'm not convinced that Manning needs to carry that role either, hell I can't see him being content in that role and not out there in some media role making a bazillion dollars.
Elway the GM will not tarnish the legacy of Elway the player for me and most fans, with the exception of those that jumped on board in the last dozen years. The Bowlen kids will regret letting this one slip away, sure they'll make a lot of coin, but they won't get something like this back. |
There is no Elway or Manning "ownership group". They don't exist. It's media hype.
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Have another cocktail John...
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Microsoft just bought Activision for $68 billion. Spending $4 billion on a team would be nothing for them. Heck, Ballmer bought the Seahawks without even putting it on a credit card. |
Elways partners have been announced.
Johnnie Walker, Glen Livet, and William Lawson. |
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dodge rams. dodge chargers. both conveniently in the same stadium. amazon buys the chiefs and uses them to promote their tablet. fire chiefs. general mills buys the giants and calls them the green giants. boeing buys the jets. boeing jets. it's the future. it's so bright i gotta wear shades. |
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I would kind of view a hockey team as being within Disney's mission, though. They're essentially in the entertainment business, and for a company that has theme parks, movie production, and streaming, I wouldn't view a hockey team as being too far afield. (However, naming the team the Mighty Ducks should have cost them the franchise, but that's a different discussion.) For the same reason, I guess I could see corporate ownership as being too far afield for some companies where it's completely alien to their core strengths, but not others. If Microsoft just bought a gaming company, how much further down the road is a football team? |
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Star-kist Dolphins. Visa Bills. Would the Catholic Church buy the Saints or the Cardinals? |
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From wiki: Anaheim Sports, Inc., formerly Disney Sports Enterprises, Inc. (DSE), was a fully owned subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company based in Anaheim, California and created in 1992 as the ownership group for the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim professional hockey team. In December 1996, Disney Sports Enterprises, Inc. was renamed to Anaheim Sports, Inc. for tax purposes and to align with the teams' names.[8] Anaheim Sports teams were then seen as an additional draw for people to visit Disneyland Resort and a key to a potential regional sports channel, ESPN West. You're right that Disney would seem to be the ideal company to get (back) into pro sports, being that it's really just the entertainment industry. Anaheim Sports, Inc. rolled up into Disney's parks and resorts operating segment. Seems that they only sold because it wasn't profitable, which might not be the case now in 2022 and in the NFL...... Coming soon: The Denver Mighty Broncos! |
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