Jeremy
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$550 million is what he did in 2009.
I should point out that in 2009, he bought half of the team, 50% of the team for $550 million.
So it'd be the equivalent of $1.1 billion.
But still, in 16 years, the return on that investment goes from $1.1 billion to a valuation of $12.5 billion.
And he's been a disaster as an owner.
They have not won a single playoff game in that time.
And it has not mattered.
Although...
He does pour a good amount of his money back into the franchise.
And you know that in those players association, you know, taking the temperature of our franchise.
You saw recently the Steelers came in last in terms of facilities and how good the employees feel about what it is that's being spent on the franchise.
And the Dolphins were first because Stephen Ross does put money back.
into the franchise but why wouldn't you when it's worth that much that's crazy to to buy in at essentially 1.1 billion and uh to turn that investment into now 12.5 billion and the most valuable valuation you've ever seen walmart came in at like six billion didn't they
Jeremy, would you do me the favor, please, of going over, and I want to get in the habit of doing this a little bit more often.
Can we go over yesterday's show and get to some of the things that we did poorly and some of the lesser things that we did well?
I just like her more.
I want to understand the accusation.
So I celebrate Pablo's awards.
You guys tear him down.
You guys keep mentioning that he is buying these awards and that no one else is spending money.