Peter Schrager
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I would love to hear that. You know that world. I know the NFL world. The Jets ownership thing, that's in a lot of buildings, dude.
I would love to hear that. You know that world. I know the NFL world. The Jets ownership thing, that's in a lot of buildings, dude.
I would love to hear that. You know that world. I know the NFL world. The Jets ownership thing, that's in a lot of buildings, dude.
I mean, look, I think the NFL has a different structure with ownership. So in NBA, you can be a rich finance guy and you can buy a team. With the NFL, A, private equity can only now own up to 10% of a team. They only let six different private equity companies even play a role in that. That's brand new. And for the most part,
I mean, look, I think the NFL has a different structure with ownership. So in NBA, you can be a rich finance guy and you can buy a team. With the NFL, A, private equity can only now own up to 10% of a team. They only let six different private equity companies even play a role in that. That's brand new. And for the most part,
I mean, look, I think the NFL has a different structure with ownership. So in NBA, you can be a rich finance guy and you can buy a team. With the NFL, A, private equity can only now own up to 10% of a team. They only let six different private equity companies even play a role in that. That's brand new. And for the most part,
all of the owners are majority owners and it's been handed down family generation, generation, generation, like the bank or they bought it in the nineties or the eighties and got it at a certain price and they just have all the power. But like the Bengals ownership group, like I, that's their only, that that's their main income, right? Like that's their business. They own the Bengals.
all of the owners are majority owners and it's been handed down family generation, generation, generation, like the bank or they bought it in the nineties or the eighties and got it at a certain price and they just have all the power. But like the Bengals ownership group, like I, that's their only, that that's their main income, right? Like that's their business. They own the Bengals.
all of the owners are majority owners and it's been handed down family generation, generation, generation, like the bank or they bought it in the nineties or the eighties and got it at a certain price and they just have all the power. But like the Bengals ownership group, like I, that's their only, that that's their main income, right? Like that's their business. They own the Bengals.
Uh, you look around and you go, uh, all the way, uh, To the Rams, that's a new owner, right? So the Cronkies, they obviously have a whole sorts of real estate stuff and they own all these different teams. But there are a lot of teams where the owners are families and it's handed down generation to generation. And the Steelers are one of those teams.
Uh, you look around and you go, uh, all the way, uh, To the Rams, that's a new owner, right? So the Cronkies, they obviously have a whole sorts of real estate stuff and they own all these different teams. But there are a lot of teams where the owners are families and it's handed down generation to generation. And the Steelers are one of those teams.
Uh, you look around and you go, uh, all the way, uh, To the Rams, that's a new owner, right? So the Cronkies, they obviously have a whole sorts of real estate stuff and they own all these different teams. But there are a lot of teams where the owners are families and it's handed down generation to generation. And the Steelers are one of those teams.
But over the years, Jimmy Haslam had a minority stake of the Steelers. Then he goes and buys the Browns. David Tepper had a minority stake of the Steelers. Then he goes and becomes the majority owner of the Panthers. you're not going to be a Johnny come lately in this circle and just be like, I got a lot of money. I want to buy an NFL team. That's not how it works.
But over the years, Jimmy Haslam had a minority stake of the Steelers. Then he goes and buys the Browns. David Tepper had a minority stake of the Steelers. Then he goes and becomes the majority owner of the Panthers. you're not going to be a Johnny come lately in this circle and just be like, I got a lot of money. I want to buy an NFL team. That's not how it works.
But over the years, Jimmy Haslam had a minority stake of the Steelers. Then he goes and buys the Browns. David Tepper had a minority stake of the Steelers. Then he goes and becomes the majority owner of the Panthers. you're not going to be a Johnny come lately in this circle and just be like, I got a lot of money. I want to buy an NFL team. That's not how it works.
And like in New York, like Gary Vaynerchuk always says, I want to own the jets. Like, and Gary Vee wants to own the jets. I think in different,
And like in New York, like Gary Vaynerchuk always says, I want to own the jets. Like, and Gary Vee wants to own the jets. I think in different,
And like in New York, like Gary Vaynerchuk always says, I want to own the jets. Like, and Gary Vee wants to own the jets. I think in different,
leagues like that's a possibility but the jet the johnsons aren't selling this thing like they're just not and they might give a minority piece to someone here at some point but like they'll always be 51 owners and that's for most of these teams and the minority piece for it for these owners like if you were to be a minority owner and you know this week we saw vince carter and tracy mcgrady are now minority owners of the buffalo bills
leagues like that's a possibility but the jet the johnsons aren't selling this thing like they're just not and they might give a minority piece to someone here at some point but like they'll always be 51 owners and that's for most of these teams and the minority piece for it for these owners like if you were to be a minority owner and you know this week we saw vince carter and tracy mcgrady are now minority owners of the buffalo bills