Peter Schrager
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Josh is great. And he's in his 40s and he's not, look at me, not, you know, hey, I'm in this. He's just, he's there and he operates and he's very involved.
Josh is great. And he's in his 40s and he's not, look at me, not, you know, hey, I'm in this. He's just, he's there and he operates and he's very involved.
Josh is great. And he's in his 40s and he's not, look at me, not, you know, hey, I'm in this. He's just, he's there and he operates and he's very involved.
I would also say Chargers' John Spanos, who works in the front office. People see him out there and he isn't about look at me and very involved. But the Cronkies, though, their front office is interesting. So you've got those guys. Then the president is a guy named Kevin Demoff, whose father, Marvin, was an NFL agent for many years. And Kevin's been there since St. Louis. And then under him...
I would also say Chargers' John Spanos, who works in the front office. People see him out there and he isn't about look at me and very involved. But the Cronkies, though, their front office is interesting. So you've got those guys. Then the president is a guy named Kevin Demoff, whose father, Marvin, was an NFL agent for many years. And Kevin's been there since St. Louis. And then under him...
I would also say Chargers' John Spanos, who works in the front office. People see him out there and he isn't about look at me and very involved. But the Cronkies, though, their front office is interesting. So you've got those guys. Then the president is a guy named Kevin Demoff, whose father, Marvin, was an NFL agent for many years. And Kevin's been there since St. Louis. And then under him...
It's your GM, Les Snead, and this other guy, Tony Pastores, who kind of manages the Cronkies as well. And it's like, they're all swimming on the same thing upstream. And Demoff also is the president of the Avalanche and the Nuggets and the Rapids. And it's like, there's a lot of different entities and it's all under this Cronky sports banner.
It's your GM, Les Snead, and this other guy, Tony Pastores, who kind of manages the Cronkies as well. And it's like, they're all swimming on the same thing upstream. And Demoff also is the president of the Avalanche and the Nuggets and the Rapids. And it's like, there's a lot of different entities and it's all under this Cronky sports banner.
It's your GM, Les Snead, and this other guy, Tony Pastores, who kind of manages the Cronkies as well. And it's like, they're all swimming on the same thing upstream. And Demoff also is the president of the Avalanche and the Nuggets and the Rapids. And it's like, there's a lot of different entities and it's all under this Cronky sports banner.
But Stan and Josh are never going to come in and tell Sean McVay, I don't like the play call. I can't say that's true for every owner around the league.
But Stan and Josh are never going to come in and tell Sean McVay, I don't like the play call. I can't say that's true for every owner around the league.
But Stan and Josh are never going to come in and tell Sean McVay, I don't like the play call. I can't say that's true for every owner around the league.
And that's something you can't control. It's, it's, I own the team. I want to have my voice heard, you know?
And that's something you can't control. It's, it's, I own the team. I want to have my voice heard, you know?
And that's something you can't control. It's, it's, I own the team. I want to have my voice heard, you know?
Or he's Tommy Callahan. He's Tommy boy.
Or he's Tommy Callahan. He's Tommy boy.
Or he's Tommy Callahan. He's Tommy boy.
Which is why I want to give a pass to Woody's kids who got killed in this athletic article. Bill, they're your son's age. They're under 20. They're my son's age. They're your son's age. What are you doing? You're telling the kids. Like, I remember before the Super Bowl in Arizona, and I don't know if I should share it, but I will. We're walking around the field.
Which is why I want to give a pass to Woody's kids who got killed in this athletic article. Bill, they're your son's age. They're under 20. They're my son's age. They're your son's age. What are you doing? You're telling the kids. Like, I remember before the Super Bowl in Arizona, and I don't know if I should share it, but I will. We're walking around the field.