Scholarship table
This really isn't controversial to any Packer fan or anyone who has purchased stock before.
You can spot a sucker if you walk into an abode and see it hanging on the wall
Packer stock has voting rights . If some clever group got together to organize the stockholders to vote in New Management . It would take some shrewd lawyering and might take a few voting cycles but it can be done.
I walked by a car the other day that had a sticker with the Packers logo with “owner” in large letters and “shareholder” in small letters. My wife and I laughed. I doubt actual team owners drive an Outback.
I know it’s a little silly. I bought a share for my daughter today. To me it’s a fun aspect of being a Packer fan.I like to think most Packer fans don’t take it too seriously. I’ve spent $300 on way dumber things. It’s a fun thing to hang in the basement. Maybe I’ll go to a Shareholders meeting with my daughter to show her Lambeau. For most, I don’t think it’s really more than that.
There are no team owners.
It’s not stock but you’re right—for the folks too dim to see the fix, there’s no reason to question the practice.
Jerry Jones and David Tepper might disagree with that.
Because selling a stock implies a share of ownership or equity, which this “stock” contains absolutely none of. Just call it fundraising—a really sad thing for a successful professional sports team to do (especially given the many other useful places people could direct funds). It’s the sort of gimmick you’d expect from a WWE enterprise, not a storied sports franchise.
Um…, he was talking about Green Bay.
Yeah, and I was talking about some bro in an Outback who advertises himself as an NFL team owner. But, BLM is gonna BLM.
Yeah. That’s why you mentioned Jones and Tepper by name. You do realize everyone can see your last post?
Your obsession with me is clouding your ability to think critically.As I said, what actual team owners drive Outbacks? BLM felt the need to say there are "not actual team owners" and you're defending him for claiming there are no team owners in the NFL.
Mac Jones and Trevor Lawrence are a good case study in how the system and team impact the perceived quality of a QB.Interesting side question. What would Tampa Bay look like with Lawrence, and Jacksonville with Brady?
Baker Mayfield is the latest athlete and/or celebrity to try to put a stop to the execution of Death Row inmate Julius Jones in Oklahoma.https://apnews.com/article/executions-oklahoma-oklahoma-city-baker-mayfield-1e212e0db47f598ccb9c97fd611df929It's pretty simple, really ... if one believes in the rule of law and in all lives mattering, one cannot be a proponent of the death penalty. Period.And that's times 1,000 when the person on Death Row might actually be innocent, as is certainly possible here.