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MERGED: Huizenga sells 50% of team to Stephen Ross

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Do you think the Partial sale of the Dolphins is a good thing or not. Personally I'm not sure what to think. How do the rest of you feel?
 
He has the $$$$ 4.5billion and has the right attitude about the buisness.He understands that coming into a team 1-15 that the only way is up.He, also was quoted as saying that investing $550 million dollars for 50% of the team was not going to show an immediate financial return and it was a different approach but, and understandable one. He, agrees that building a contending nfl team the revenue will follow!Knowing that,makes me feel alot better.He, is not in it for an overnight sensation.He is projected to owning up to 95% of dolphins team possibly as soon as the end of 2008 season!I,wish him the best!:hi5:
 
Rest assure it is a great thing that a co-owner bought in the Miami Dolphins!

This may sound rude, but it's the truth. Huizenga is a bum when it comes to making some football decisions. It's great to know that from now on, he needs to consult with someone prior to making any foolish executive decisions. From my understanding the co-owner is a younger gentleman.

On a side note, there is a reason someone actually was interested in buying part of the Dolphins. 2 words: Bill Parcells.

If you were a stock holder or buyer, now would be the best time to invest in the Dolphins. They are 1-15 with Bill Parcells running the show, which means they came cheap, and now have someone that knows what they are doing, running the show. Therefore, now is a good time to invest in a team that will be good in a few years, considering Parcells history.
 
only Wayne Huizenga sell to Ross the propitie of miami dolphins
 
I thought Bill only sold a piece of the ownership to him but still holds the majority shares. Bill only took the job on the promise that Wayne would'nt sale the team.
 
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