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i'm not sure the NFL wants a prospective new owner speaking/acting as an owner before everything is approved. pretty sure they have told him to keep quiet at this point.
Exactly.
Too many folks are wanting to jump at every word which revolves around this sale. Gotta let the damned process play itself out.
This was the problem I had with Lerner making the statement/announcement when he did. On the other hand I could see him also wanting to prepare the team and the fans for events to come, but man that just leaves open much uncertainty ... hence my problem.
Mac ... The NFL has a protocol that needs to be followed and that is why we wont hear from Jimmy Haslam or any other members of his group. It seems to me that the powers that be in the NFL comity (?) handling the sale of new ownership could also give an allowance to the protocol in this instance, if for nothing else then to allow the Browns to get on to the business of football. If it's true that they helped broker this deal, then could they not also be the conduit for questions and more importantly answers?
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Not all the people in the front office have contracts, in fact very few, and they don't all make millions. MH yes, he is fine and the money is not as much a concern. However the middle, upper, and even some executive management folks are not as flush as MH, and this would/could be unsettling to them. Sure they can get another job somewhere else,( the economy is just that good [/purple] ), but they are more middle class than the top 1% like MH, and those are the people I was speaking about more so than MH. Plus a lot of them are not 'football' people, rather business related and just going to another city isn't very likely, since those other teams have people doing those jobs already.
I get your point.. but my point was, there are only a select few people who would get nervous and have it potentially trickle down to impact play on the field... it's not going to affect the play on the field if the head of accounting is nervous, or the assistant to the marketing director, or the secretary in the ticket sales office... As long as Holmgren, Heckert, and Shurmur can remain calm, I don't see a problem.
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Not all the people in the front office have contracts, in fact very few, and they don't all make millions. MH yes, he is fine and the money is not as much a concern. However the middle, upper, and even some executive management folks are not as flush as MH, and this would/could be unsettling to them. Sure they can get another job somewhere else,( the economy is just that good [/purple] ), but they are more middle class than the top 1% like MH, and those are the people I was speaking about more so than MH. Plus a lot of them are not 'football' people, rather business related and just going to another city isn't very likely, since those other teams have people doing those jobs already.
I get your point.. but my point was, there are only a select few people who would get nervous and have it potentially trickle down to impact play on the field... it's not going to affect the play on the field if the head of accounting is nervous, or the assistant to the marketing director, or the secretary in the ticket sales office... As long as Holmgren, Heckert, and Shurmur can remain calm, I don't see a problem.
I agree I don't see either being fickle or second guessing themselves. It's still going to be business as usual with these guys.
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NFL Network reports that the sale of the Cleveland Browns to Jimmy Haslam has been completed. Cleveland Browns sale complete to Jimmy Haslam - NFL.com http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d82...1_breaking_newsThe Cleveland Browns sale to investor Jimmy Haslam is now complete, NFL Network learned Thursday. Browns owner Randy Lerner announced that he was in negotiations with the businessman Friday.
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And now more MOVING bull crap begins!
These guys had better announce it QUICKLY and stop the garbage today! Haslam would be wise to make it official asap!
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Wow ... Lerner got more than $1 billion ..... and it's been reported all along that he was only selling 70%.  As far as moving ..... it's also been reported all along that lerner's first requirement in the sale was that there was a contractual requirement that the team not be moved. Cleveland Browns sale to Jimmy Haslam group is complete, according to report | cleveland.com http://www.cleveland.com/browns/index.ssf/2012/08/cleveland_browns_sale_to_jimmy.htmlBEREA, Ohio -- The sale of the Browns to the ownership group of Jimmy Haslam III is now official, according to Adam Schefter of espn.com. Schefter tweeted that the sale is now complete and that Randy Lerner sold the team to Haslam for in excess of $1 billion. More to come.
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It will be interesting to see how much of his stake Lerner actually sold. At a billion+ it's gotta be close to 100%. We'll see...
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Let's hear it from the new guy please!
I don't see it happening, but if I pay a billion I'll do what I want with my franchise.
He needs to address this if he is allowed to.
Fans are edgy about this and how can anyone blame us.
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$700 mil now for 70%, $300 mil for the balance in the future.
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Randy, thanks for all of your efforts and hard work. You did everything you could to try and make the Browns the winner. You never skimped on spending money, and you never stopped trying. For that you have my personal thanks and sincere gratitude.
Now, having said that, it's about damned time. Lerner, for all his efforts, did nothing but pick loser after loser after loser resulting in us being a bottom-feeder. I'm excited for a new owner, because frankly, he can't do any worse.
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$700 mil now for 70%, $300 mil for the balance in the future.
This is not uncommon in sales of other businesses. How the buy out is structured can vary from case to case.
Now can we expect to hear from "Jimmy"?
btw ... good news. Thanks for passing that on YTown.
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Talk all you want about how you hope Haslam doesn't fire this guy or hire that guy or whatever...I'm just hoping we don't wind up with Flying J Stadium.
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Talk all you want about how you hope Haslam doesn't fire this guy or hire that guy or whatever...I'm just hoping we don't wind up with Flying J Stadium.
Now I know where the "J" comes froms in Flying J. 
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Cleveland Browns Stadium presented by Flying J.
Bet on it.
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Wow, Gordon really lit up 'The J' last night.
Count me in as not caring. Just make us winners and the stadium is just that place where the home games happened . . .
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Randy, thanks for all of your efforts and hard work. You did everything you could to try and make the Browns the winner. You never skimped on spending money, and you never stopped trying. For that you have my personal thanks and sincere gratitude.
Now, having said that, it's about damned time. Lerner, for all his efforts, did nothing but pick loser after loser after loser resulting in us being a bottom-feeder. I'm excited for a new owner, because frankly, he can't do any worse.
The one last lingering thought I will ALWAYS have about Lerner.
The man was blown away in an interview with Eric Mangini. So much that he made the decision and had no other interviews.
Blown away. Mangini.
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Bet on it.
I'm for what ever makes this franchise stronger ... if we are to be married at the hip with that franchise and it makes us stronger for it, then I'm all for it.
Anyways I don't see how this can be a bad thing? Other then I miss my little town of Austinburg Ohio, before the truck stops moved in and took over, in that it was a bad (poorly planned and thought out) infrastructure, that is bad for both truck and car traffic a like. 
I moved out to the country to get away from all of that 
To be fare to Jimmy and Flying J ... it was Pilot who really messed things up and Flying J across the interchange was not owned by them back when the Pilot stop was put in. Back then however we as customers could expect price competition (we also had a BP back then) and now there is no such animal.
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If he wins he can call it "Little Jimmy's Happy House" for all I care!
Win or lose......the name of the stadium doesn't matter one bit to me.
I always thought UPS should be a sponsor...."What can Brown do for you?"
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Win or lose......the name of the stadium doesn't matter one bit to me.
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BEREA, Ohio -- The sale of the Browns to the ownership group of Jimmy Haslam III is now official, according to Adam Schefter of espn.com. Schefter tweeted that the sale is now complete and that Randy Lerner sold the team to Haslam for in excess of $1 billion. More to come.
Sorry Adam but its not official..not until the NFL approves it. You would think a writer who has worked for the NFL network and now ESPN for over 8 years would know that.
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Yeah, Austinburg has the Jimmy Haslam double whammy. It's not that bad though.
I should point out that I was being (mostly) facetious. I don't really care what the stadium is called, though I do like having one of the few (and the last in Cleveland) not named after a corporation.
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BEREA, Ohio -- The sale of the Browns to the ownership group of Jimmy Haslam III is now official, according to Adam Schefter of espn.com. Schefter tweeted that the sale is now complete and that Randy Lerner sold the team to Haslam for in excess of $1 billion. More to come.
Sorry Adam but its not official..not until the NFL approves it. You would think a writer who has worked for the NFL network and now ESPN for over 8 years would know that.
It's also posted @ nfl.com
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Might be posted there but it is still not official until approved by the other Owners and the NFL.
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Yeah, Austinburg has the Jimmy Haslam double whammy. It's not that bad though.
I should point out that I was being (mostly) facetious. I don't really care what the stadium is called, though I do like having one of the few (and the last in Cleveland) not named after a corporation.
Try getting off the freeway heading west on 90, there is no light and turning left (south) is a nightmare and an accident in weighting ... also turning south (left out of Pilot) is another as you are trying to get out not only against traffic heading and exiting south, but the trucks coming out just south of the car stop. It's a real mess imo and also I remember when it didn't take 15 minutes to gas up, before those two giants moved in. A service station used to carry quarts of oil, but at Pilot, they only sell it by the gallon containers 
btw all roads south lead to Austinburg and so it effects the majority of our residents.
In retrospect and imo they should have done two things differently. They need to put a light at the north exit ramp off of rt 90 and also rerouted the trucks coming from Pilot to the next rode just south [Clay st.] of the truck stop witch now has a light anyways.
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I'm kinda partial to Redneck A-hole Trucker Stadium.
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It's just a minor technicality. Haslam already owns part of a NFL franchise and is in the inner-circle. It's just a matter of getting all of the owners in one spot at the same and voting.
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Might be posted there but it is still not official until approved by the other Owners and the NFL.
I should hope that information posted on nfl.com is Gospel and btw I stated as much on a recent survey I did there just this week.
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Here is the audio of Adam speaking with the forks here in cleveland on the radio a short while ago It details a few things that now make sense. http://www.stationcaster.com/stations/wk...-1343923183.mp3
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Randy, thanks for all of your efforts and hard work. You did everything you could to try and make the Browns the winner. You never skimped on spending money, and you never stopped trying. For that you have my personal thanks and sincere gratitude.
Now, having said that, it's about damned time. Lerner, for all his efforts, did nothing but pick loser after loser after loser resulting in us being a bottom-feeder. I'm excited for a new owner, because frankly, he can't do any worse.
Well said. My thoughts exactly.
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It's just a minor technicality. Haslam already owns part of a NFL franchise and is in the inner-circle. It's just a matter of getting all of the owners in one spot at the same and voting.
If the sale is complete, then I should hope that means it has already been approved by the comity on those affairs.
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It's just a minor technicality. Haslam already owns part of a NFL franchise and is in the inner-circle. It's just a matter of getting all of the owners in one spot at the same and voting.
If the sale is complete, then I should hope that means it has already been approved by the comity on those affairs.
Probably in the same vein as a house sale that is complete pending an inspection. It's a done deal minus the passing of one little formality.
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Does this mean that I can get my Browns gear at every truck stop in America? That would be cool. 
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Randy, thanks for all of your efforts and hard work. You did everything you could to try and make the Browns the winner. You never skimped on spending money, and you never stopped trying. For that you have my personal thanks and sincere gratitude.
Now, having said that, it's about damned time. Lerner, for all his efforts, did nothing but pick loser after loser after loser resulting in us being a bottom-feeder. I'm excited for a new owner, because frankly, he can't do any worse.
Well said. My thoughts exactly.
That's pretty much how I feel. I think he just let things linger too long. Hiring a president should have taken place a long time ago. It seemed like he always had us fans in mind when running the team, but his heart was never truly in it.
I wish him the best with Aston Villa and with his family. He's good people. His family are good people. Generous people.
As far as Mr. Haslam goes, let's get going on this. I like everything I have read about him, I actually like that he had a stake in the Steelers, maybe he or his people saw how things were run, and can bring some of that over to Berea.
I like that he played football in college. Doesn't make him an expert, but at least we know this guy likes the sport, and it seems like he is here to win and to build something that people can be proud of.
What a great time to buy in as well. September starts a whole new era. Brandon Weeden, Trent Richardson, Jimmy Haslam. I just get this feeling that the movement we have all been waiting for will start, even if it's slowly. I think he will bring the presence that Randy never had.
If he's going to clean house, which I don't think he will, he has to do it before season's end. I don't think we can have another situation like we did with Holmgren/Mangini. If he wants to go in a different direction, pull the band-aid off at once.
I hope we keep Heckert, and I hope we give Shurmur a fair chance.
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I would think that's a pretty good bet in the near future 
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I know he hopes to make a boatload of cash but if you pay a bil for a franchise you'd better like said franchise and better want to win!
All those crying that "Steelers fan" crap are flat out ignorant and most likely wouldnt be happy if we won the SB!!!
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That's pretty much how I feel. I think he just let things linger too long. Hiring a president should have taken place a long time ago. It seemed like he always had us fans in mind when running the team, but his heart was never truly in it.
I wish him the best with Aston Villa and with his family. He's good people. His family are good people. Generous people.
As far as Mr. Haslam goes, let's get going on this. I like everything I have read about him, I actually like that he had a stake in the Steelers, maybe he or his people saw how things were run, and can bring some of that over to Berea.
I like that he played football in college. Doesn't make him an expert, but at least we know this guy likes the sport, and it seems like he is here to win and to build something that people can be proud of.
What a great time to buy in as well. September starts a whole new era. Brandon Weeden, Trent Richardson, Jimmy Haslam. I just get this feeling that the movement we have all been waiting for will start, even if it's slowly. I think he will bring the presence that Randy never had.
If he's going to clean house, which I don't think he will, he has to do it before season's end. I don't think we can have another situation like we did with Holmgren/Mangini. If he wants to go in a different direction, pull the band-aid off at once.
I hope we keep Heckert, and I hope we give Shurmur a fair chance.
Me too ... why? because I think that this team has been (is being) built off of a proven model for success.
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All those crying that "Steelers fan" crap are flat out ignorant and most likely wouldnt be happy if we won the SB!!!
You don't drop a billion dollars on a team without instantly becoming its biggest fan. Period.
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It's just a minor technicality. Haslam already owns part of a NFL franchise and is in the inner-circle. It's just a matter of getting all of the owners in one spot at the same and voting.
If the sale is complete, then I should hope that means it has already been approved by the comity on those affairs.
Probably in the same vein as a house sale that is complete pending an inspection. It's a done deal minus the passing of one little formality.
Yes there is that little issue of technicality of a vote, but I think that it's probably a forgone conclusion/formality.
I hope that the Comish will ask for a special meeting to seal the deal.
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