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RIP Jim Irsay. 
Dude obviously had some pretty pronounced demons, but he always genuinely seemed to love the city and after seeing Stan Kroenke up close I really grew to appreciate that Jim cared more about winning than about maximizing the value of his team as a commodity. 

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24 minutes ago, Demo said:

RIP Jim Irsay. 
Dude obviously had some pretty pronounced demons, but he always genuinely seemed to love the city and after seeing Stan Kroenke up close I really grew to appreciate that Jim cared more about winning than about maximizing the value of his team as a commodity. 

RIP Mr Irsay,

but with how hard it's been to watch the White Sox falling apart from a playoff team so fast, maximizing a value of a team is something I wish Jerry Reinsdorf might take a cue from Kroenke's mentality. That commodity isn't winning or have much value

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1 hour ago, Demo said:

RIP Jim Irsay. 
Dude obviously had some pretty pronounced demons, but he always genuinely seemed to love the city and after seeing Stan Kroenke up close I really grew to appreciate that Jim cared more about winning than about maximizing the value of his team as a commodity. 

Jim witnessed first hand what his dad's actions ended up doing to Baltimore and likely didn't want to have that same tarnished legacy even if it meant going to LA, Vegas, or whatever the hot city at the time was. RIP.

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17 hours ago, LIHoosier said:

Jim witnessed first hand what his dad's actions ended up doing to Baltimore 

I'm curious what you mean by this.  If Bob didn't move the team to Indianapolis, the city of Baltimore would have seized the team through use of eminent domain.  He did what he had to do

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