FrodosFinger
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Bezos would make a great owner but the Allen family have been high quality stewards of the franchise. It’s a good situation to be in as a Hawk fan
This is a myth. He had a quarter milliion dollars from his parents in 1995. That's about half a million bucks now. That's privilege, not "literally nothing."
It doesn't get worse than Snyder.That's less money than Trump started with from his family and your country put him in the freaking White House.
There are many people I would hate to own the Hawks and Bezos isn't really one of them. He's not necessarily my first choice but he'd be ahead of so many other people. He's way more likely to be Robert Kraft than Dan Snyder IMO.
I take that back. I'm sorry. I meant NFL owners.
that will wear off quickly when you realize he tries to squeeze pennies out of his "product", treats his lower level employees like shit, and creates a culture of greed and selfishness
This parasite cheated on his own wife, if you think for one second he would keep the team here, you are sadly mistaken.I respectfully disagree with number one. I think he would keep the team in Seattle.
As far as #2 .... I think his ego and need for control would render his competitiveness a liability, not an asset.
This parasite cheated on his own wife, if you think for one second he would keep the team here, you are sadly mistaken.
That's less money than Trump started with from his family and your country put him in the freaking White House.
There are many people I would hate to own the Hawks and Bezos isn't really one of them. He's not necessarily my first choice but he'd be ahead of so many other people. He's way more likely to be Robert Kraft than Dan Snyder IMO.
no, but i've had friends that have worked for amazon. the richest company in america, yet it treats it's employees like disposable cattle. bezos is a union-buster and has a monopoly over online retailers and has put thousands of small business owners out of business.
great postHe's an absolute winner in his field of revolutionizing retail and crushing competition. His basic strategy of reducing revenue in the name of future growth was not initially lauded by investors. His persistence and ruthlessness certainly paid off (for him and investors).
But this universal winner thing doesn't translate. Every NFL owner, save one or two inheritors, is a winner of superlative degree with regard to wealth accumulation and business acumen. Walton is the biggest "winner" but just came off a horrible first season. Guys like Tepper (CAR), Khan (JAX), Ross (MIA), and Blank (ATL) are all top 10 wealthiest owners, but fail to consistently produce elite teams. If you think being a winner in one arena automatically correlates to success in another, there are some Charlotte Hornet fans that have some beer for you to hold.
Whatever your thoughts are on Bezos, I bet Goodell and 31 owners really likes his money, so it's certainly plausible. I'm no Bezos fan, but I understand the shield is made of money above all else, and Bezos has more of it than anyone.
So basically he got a 250k loan and turned it into billions... yeah... scoff scoff... ROFLThis is a myth. He had a quarter milliion dollars from his parents in 1995. That's about half a million bucks now. That's privilege, not "literally nothing."
You realize what state you are in right?I think Bezos is too much of a wokester. I cringe at the thought of what he might do to the team.
Man I miss Paul Allen. He was basically the perfect man for the job for the Seattle Seahawks NFL football franchise.
I didn't click on it. Just asking a question. Couldn't care less about the guy.He has been a billionaire for almost 30 years and has never once gotten involved with a team in any sport. It's a good name to attach to an article for clicks.