Sincere question here… under what circumstances would the NFL consider stepping in and forcing an owner to divest themselves of their team, the way MLB did with the LA Dodgers? Now that was more about the financial instability that was being caused than the PR embarrassment, but still, I wonder if the other owners may not reach a point where they'd prefer Ross not be an owner in their league.
If the Ted Wells investigation casts the entire organization in a dysfunctional light, on top of other perceived embarrassments associated with the Dolphins, could the NFL and its other owners decide that the Dolphins (and it's owner) are hurting the actual NFL brand?
Yes, I realize I dislike Ross more than many people. And this may just be grasping for straws, but I truly wonder if that report comes out and things look very ugly, could there be some internal NFL pressure on Ross to pack his bags and move along?
For those unfamiliar with the Dodgers' situation, here's the link:
http://sports.espn.go.com/los-angeles/mlb/news/story?id=6397488
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When the owner runs out of money.
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It would take something very extreme. The Wells case puts Martin in a bad light more than anyone.
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If they didn't do it when Al Davis alive, they aren't going to do it.
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You are so far off reservation here. Why would they even consider such a thing? Because some people perceive him as not very good at his job?. He's not broke, he's not a criminal, he's not spouting inappropriate comments left and right. He's just not doing a good job. However, there are plenty other incompetent owners. Thus turkeys would not vote for thanksgiving.
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finfansince72 Season Ticket Holder Club Member
....the Commissioner works for the owners....lets see here....Hmmmm. The only way an owner gets removed is if there is a serious legal matter or an issue like in LA where the team could not be run by the owner anymore. If Ross gets a divorce and the team is in the mix....he's a goner, he gets arrested and put in jail.....he's a goner. A PR blackeye? I don't see it even being a possibility. The Martin Saga was nothing compared to Spygate and Bountygate and neither of those owners even once got mentioned as possibly losing the team.
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Don't get your hopes up. Zygi Wilf was found guilty of fraud and racketeering and is still the owner of the Vikings. Eddie Debartolo was found guilty of extortion and was only ban for 1 year. The Brown's owner Jimmy Haslam is currently under federal investigation. So even if the Wells report came back and pointed at Ross as the instigator, a workplace harassment case pails in comparisons to those indiscretions.
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Seriously, I can't see any way they try to push Ross out of the NFL. For all he's done wrong, he's done them to better the team. As others have said, this Bully-gate thing is more directed to two individuals, not the the entire team, although any time something like this happens, there has to be changes to prevent them from happening again... -
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I dislike Ross as an owner just as much as you, Bpk, but it would have to get so much worse than it already is before it to even be considered. His boobery hasn't reached that epic a level yet. Wouldn't surprise me though if he were to get some friendly hints from other owners or the league that running an NFL is a full time job and he better start taking it a bit more seriously.
Our realistic hope is that Ross gets tired of this dream he had of being an NFL owner realizing it's not the fun job he thought it would be and sells the team.Bpk likes this. -
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What has he done that has warranted him being removed from being an owner....
He's spent money to improve the team.
He's made an effort to get funding to improve the stadium.
He's bought the remaining tickets to prevent blackouts.
His biggest issue has been his choice in the people he brings into the organization and those choices are not as bad as the fans are making them to be. He's also a little too loyal.
While the team has been the very definition of mediocre they haven't been awful
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The circumstances would have absolutely nothing to do with two things, we know:
#1: Incompetence on the field and in the front office.
#2: Criminal activity by the owner.
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Let's say Ross got caught with a metric ton of cocaine in his house, and recorded by the FBI/DEA trying to sell it. He would be arrested and tried; but as we know, the wealthy almost never have to truly pay for their crimes, so he would get off on a technicality or do a few months in a country club.
In the interim, the NFL seizes the Dolphins; Ross would use his considerable wealth to get them back through legal wrangling.
Net result: a drug dealer moving a metric ton of cocaine could continue to own the Miami Dolphins. So, no...I don't see it ever happening. -
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But take heart, Miami sports fans; you might yet get to see one of your pro teams taken over from bad ownership.
Once corrupt scumbag Bud Selig finally goes to hell where he deserves to spend eternity, MLB might finally take over the Marlins from noted scumbag Jeff Loria. -
Bob Kraft has a serial killer on his team....but we think the NFL is going to take over our team because of lockeroom bullying?
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There will always be a whipping boy( or girl) to take the brunt of the blame. Take your pick...Ireland, Ross, Philbin, Aponte, Hickey.... You name it. As soon as one is gone...fans will just move on to the next. As soon as Philbin is gone...the next coach or GM will be incompetent or the devil himself.
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Ross didn't pay for stadium upgrades himself because the NFL wanted him to get funding through the public/taxes. Ross has done all that the NFL has asked him to do.
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Ultimately the fans will decide how long he owns the team. Once we collectively stop buying what he's selling he's gone. Move the team? Go right ahead but keep in mind, the league needs a SoFla franchise. The name, history etc stays in Miami plus another city would want a newly named franchise.
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