Damn....LMAO....my Raiders have a total of 8 wins in the last 3 SEASONS and you don't see Al Davis going into THIS KIND of panic!
Growing increasingly frustrated by the team's winless state, Dolphins owner Wayne Huizenga is in talks about selling the team to a pair of major real estate developers, Jorge Perez and Stephen Ross.
The surprise development comes 13 games into the worst on-field season in the Dolphins' proud history. Huizenga's asking price is between $1.1 billion and $1.2 billion, a high-level source has told The Miami Herald.
Although Huizenga declined to comment, Perez, a Miami real estate developer, confirmed Friday that he and Ross are in discussions with Huizenga about the potential purchase.
''We are looking at it very, very seriously,'' said Perez, chairman and CEO of The Related Group, one of the biggest condominium builders in the country.
Two days earlier, Ross, a New York builder and business partner of Perez, had denied speaking with Huizenga about possibly buying the team, stating he was not interested ''at this point'' in purchasing an NFL franchise.
A successful deal could take as long as a month, and Ross is expected to be the bigger investor between he and Perez if they indeed decide to purchase the team.
Huizenga has spoken to several confidants outside of the organization, voicing his frustrations while even naming Ross as a potential suitor who would be willing to enter into negotiations.
Sources within the organization also are aware of Huizenga's growing discontent and potential desire to sell the team. Huizenga has in the past said the Dolphins are not for sale, but always added the caveat that he would consider any serious offer
Frustrated Huizenga in talks to sell Dolphins - 12/14/2007 - MiamiHerald.com
Growing increasingly frustrated by the team's winless state, Dolphins owner Wayne Huizenga is in talks about selling the team to a pair of major real estate developers, Jorge Perez and Stephen Ross.
The surprise development comes 13 games into the worst on-field season in the Dolphins' proud history. Huizenga's asking price is between $1.1 billion and $1.2 billion, a high-level source has told The Miami Herald.
Although Huizenga declined to comment, Perez, a Miami real estate developer, confirmed Friday that he and Ross are in discussions with Huizenga about the potential purchase.
''We are looking at it very, very seriously,'' said Perez, chairman and CEO of The Related Group, one of the biggest condominium builders in the country.
Two days earlier, Ross, a New York builder and business partner of Perez, had denied speaking with Huizenga about possibly buying the team, stating he was not interested ''at this point'' in purchasing an NFL franchise.
A successful deal could take as long as a month, and Ross is expected to be the bigger investor between he and Perez if they indeed decide to purchase the team.
Huizenga has spoken to several confidants outside of the organization, voicing his frustrations while even naming Ross as a potential suitor who would be willing to enter into negotiations.
Sources within the organization also are aware of Huizenga's growing discontent and potential desire to sell the team. Huizenga has in the past said the Dolphins are not for sale, but always added the caveat that he would consider any serious offer
Frustrated Huizenga in talks to sell Dolphins - 12/14/2007 - MiamiHerald.com