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12 minutes ago, TroutDog said:

The last of the old guard. Sad. 

 

 

yes he was...RIP.....Jr took over and started to take the club to the next level spending wise....Sr was more like our late RW.......and now Jr has a mess on is hands.....

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27 minutes ago, Phil The Thrill said:

Is Bidwell responsible for bring Buddy Ball to the desert?!?!

On arriving in Phoenix, Ryan announced, "You've got a winner in town."

 

He lasted 2 seasons.

 

Jeez, that sounds really familiar...

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27 minutes ago, LeGOATski said:

On arriving in Phoenix, Ryan announced, "You've got a winner in town."

 

He lasted 2 seasons.

 

Jeez, that sounds really familiar...

The acorn doesn't fall far from the tree.  

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13 minutes ago, Rico said:

RIP Bill. Horrible owner, but still better than Ralph.

 

Bidwill moved his team.

Ralph didn't.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Bidwill

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Bidwill's ownership was marked by little success. In his 57 years as at least part-owner, the Cardinals only made the playoffs eight times (1974, 1975, 1982, 1998, 2008, 2009, 2014, and 2015). He moved the team to Phoenix, Arizona, prior to the 1988 season after St. Louis refused to build a new stadium to replace Busch Memorial Stadium, in spite of the fact that the team was well supported by the local fans. Bidwill had also publicly pledged to support a future effort to gain an expansion franchise for St. Louis. Instead, he voted to approve a new franchise in Jacksonville, Florida. However, St. Louis eventually gained a new franchise anyway, the relocated Los Angeles Rams in 1995. The Rams returned to Los Angeles in 2016.

Bidwill had a reputation for running the Cardinals rather cheaply; the Cardinals had one of the lowest payrolls in the league for many years. Following the move to State Farm Stadium in 2006, the team began to spend more money. The increased revenue paid off in 2008, when the Cardinals won their division for the first time since 1975 (when the team was based in St. Louis), hosted a playoff game for only the second time in franchise history (the previous coming in 1947 as a Chicago team) and advanced to Super Bowl XLIII. They won two more division titles in 2009 and 2015.

 

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Regardless of how he ran his football team, he was still a person who should be missed by the NFL.   RIP

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Sad. Hope they’re not saddled with the threat of the team leaving now. That was a huge burden on Bills fans when Ralph passed. 

 

Just not necessary. 

 

Rest In Paradise.

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From what I understand, he was very philanthropic within the Phoenix community but this does not absolve him of his sins of moving a franchise with a healthy fan base.  

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