You can’t be serious. You think the Green Bay shareholder model would work with the Dallas Cowboys? No way.
The Cowboys are valued at $3.2 billion. They’re the second most valuable sports franchise in the world. (Real Madrid is number one at $3.4 billion.) Not even the New York Yankees (#5) top the Cowboys.
So the full extent of your intellectual capability arrives at a conclusion that higher monetary values can’t be governed by shareholders?
Education in America has been abysmal for longer than I thought.
Help us all out Buckeye. What about that amount of money makes only a single billionaire capable of handling it?
If there is any merit of any sort in your response, you will have no problem making it clear that only a single person and not a corporate organization is capable of handling 3.2 billion dollars.
If you cannot make a credible case however, you were just blowing steam because there is a obvious cure for part of the problems with professional sports, and the same fans that whine and stamp their little feet the most don’t want to put on their big girl panties and fix the problem.
Did I phrase this unkindly?
Yes.
Did you deserve that?
Also yes.