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07.14.2008 5:04 pm

After Anheuser-Busch, should we brace for the NFL Rams’ departure?

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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The SportsBusiness Journal reports today that the St. Louis Rams “have hired an investment bank to find a group of possible buyers; the Jacksonville Jaguars are once again testing the market; and well-publicized infighting among the five Rooney brothers could imperil their family’s 75-year-ownership of the Pittsburgh Steelers.”

Does it mean that we should be steeling ourselves for another blow to civic pride?

Our follow-up story, which says that Chip Rosenbloom is insisting that the team is not for sale, also notes the following:

Chip Rosenbloom and his sister, Lucia Rodriguez, split the 60 percent ownership they inherited when their mother, Georia Frontiere, died Jan. 18 at age 80 after a lengthy battle with breast cancer. Stan Kroenke retained his 40 percent share of the team. The NFL requires all teams to designate a managing partner, and Rosenbloom is filling that role.

Rosenbloom has been steadfast in declaring his desire to keep the Rams in St. Louis. But his comments never have dismissed the possibility of a sale, presumably to an individual or a group that would agree not to relocate.

On April 25, in his first public appearance here since assuming his new duties, Rosenbloom told reporters at Rams Park, “I think that St. Louis is a great home for the Rams. I think St. Louis is as committed to the Rams as the Rams are committed to St. Louis.”

In May, Yahoo Sports quoted former San Francisco 49ers owner Eddie DeBartolo as saying, “Georgia’s kids have decided to sell the team. I’ve talked to some people who are brokering things, and they’ve told me about the price and what the deal might entail.”

We’ve talked about this topic before, but this is a new development. Is it a development worth worrying about? Are we headed down a path that’s likely to end up in the team’s departure from the Gateway City? Or are the players sincere in wanting to keep the Rams here?

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There is absolutely no comparison between A-B, which employs thousands and has a legacy of over a century and the Rams, who came here less than 15 years ago, employ barely a hundred, and stage a dozen events a year.

— 7dez7
9:25 am July 15th, 2008

Are you people kidding me? You don’t care if the Rams leave St. Louis? Losing an NFL team is embarrassing. Losing two would pretty much say our city is irrelevant outside of the Cardinals. We need to do whatever we can to convince our owners that St. Louis is where the Rams need to stay.

— Seth
9:25 am July 15th, 2008

Where are the Rams going to move to? The only city that would be better than St. Louis that doesn’t have an NFL team is Los Angeles, and the Jaguars will beat the Rams to moving there. Think about it. The key is to get Stan Kroenke to buy the team and renegotiate the lease. When the Edward Jones Dome is 30 years old in 2025, then decide if we need a new stadium. If we do build one, it will have to be an outdoor stadium.

— drdunk
9:48 am July 15th, 2008

How many sports teams will this city get, and then lose?

Maybe we should all convert to Chicago fans. At least there is stability there. . . .

— Drew
9:58 am July 15th, 2008

drdrunk,
On the Jacksonville move, have you read anything about this lately?

— kdunlap
10:07 am July 15th, 2008

The RAMS are gone as well and here’s why I say that. It all has to deal with the stadium lease. When the RAMS lease expire in 2015 or whenever it is, the condition of the stadium must be in the top 5% or 10% league wide. With the explosion of new football stadiums around the league, there’s no way the Edward Jones dome will be in that top 5% of stadiums.
The way I see it the RAMS will stay if the CVC has about 20-25 million to put into the stadium then they may stay. Or we have a St. Louis Based ownership group to step up and keep the RAMS here. Not to mention LA has no team, the owners are in LA, the number 2 TV market is open and the way money rules everything it was good while the RAMS are here but IT A VERY VERY SLIM CHANCE THE RAMS ARE STAYING IN ST. LOUIS

— Tank21StL
10:11 am July 15th, 2008

I think it is very amusing how some of you are making absolute statements about the intentions of the RAMS when you have no inside information. People need to chill, take a deep breath and quit being so pessimistic. You don’t have to bury you head in the ground, but quit acting like you are about to jump off a bridge when NOTHING NEW HAS HAPPENED! The NFL has the rights to the LA market. No team can move to LA on their own. LA, after over 15 years, still hasn’t built or worked out how to pay for a new stadium. We are a great sports town. If we do what has to be done, we will have the RAMS for a long time to come.

— Annoyed
10:13 am July 15th, 2008

Annoyed
If we do what needs to be done to keep the Rams that will be a new stadium that will cost close to a billion dollars. The tax payers of this area will never approve a tax proposition again for stadiums.
Georgia’s kids will have a very large tax bill to pay and the only way they will have to pay it is via a sell of the team. The taxes on Georgia’s assets will come very close to three hundred million dollars and the IRS does not work on the installment plan when assets are readily available to be liquidated to pay the taxes. (Rams worth approximately $908 million).
There is a business man in LA that already has the new stadium in LA ready to begin construction in LA once a team agrees to move.
I hope Jacksonville does go soon so the Rams are out of that picture.

— kdunlap
10:28 am July 15th, 2008

The Rams will use the threat of their departure as leverage in their attempt to get a new stadium built at taxpayer expense. Barring that, they will leave St. Louis and return to Los Angeles, where they came from. The NFL has been waiting for an opportunity to get a team back in L.A., and in their eyes, what better team than one that spent several decades there?

— Jeff
10:34 am July 15th, 2008

after reading through all the ab postings the last few days, and now this, i think my head is going to explode. let’s burn the whole damn city and be done with it.

— headcheese
10:35 am July 15th, 2008

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