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Rush Limbaugh Buying The St. Louis Rams?
- By sanjai singania
- Published 11/24/2009
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The children of the late Georgia Frontiere, having
inherited 60% ownership in the team upon her death in January 2008, currently
own the team. Missouri billionaire Stan Kroenke owns the remaining
40%.
Limbaugh a native of Cape Girardeau, Missouri is known
nationally for his conservative radio show and is often referred to as the
voice of the Republican Party. This venture would not be his first in
professional sports, having once worked for the Kansas City Royals. Nor is it
Limbaugh’s first play in the National Football League, having worked briefly on
ESPN’s NFL pre-game show in 2003. A job he resigned from following controversy
over his comments about Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb.
Limbaugh asserted that the media overrated McNabb because they wanted to see a
black quarterback succeed.
The Rams have been rumored to be sold almost from the time
of Frontiere’s death. It is known by its fan base that her children have no
interest or ties to the team, being involved in other business ventures. The
concern among pro football fans in St. Louis is the loss of another team. The
St. Louis Cardinals moved to Arizona in 1987, leaving the city without an NFL
presence until 1995, when Frontiere moved the Los Angeles Rams from the
country’s second largest market to her hometown.
A clause in the terms of the Rams move from Los Angeles
allows the team to move back as early as 2014 if the stadium in which they
play, the Edward Jones Dome is not among the NFL’s top quarter of NFL venues.
The stadium is currently lacking and there is a strong belief that the NFL would love
pro football back in Los Angeles.
Rams fans might want to be careful here – you might just
get what you wish for. The team may stay in St. Louis with a Limbaugh backed
ownership, but with a team that has as many issues as the Rams, Limbaugh’s
conservative approach may not translate to wins. I am assuming because every
play would be run to the right!
