Limbaugh's bid to buy St. Louis Rams gets a resounding no from Colts owner

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BOSTON - Rush Limbaugh's bid to buy the St. Louis Rams ran into opposition within the NFL on Tuesday, when Colts owner Jim Irsay vowed to vote against him and commissioner Roger Goodell said the conservative commentator's "divisive" comments would not be tolerated from any NFL insider.

"I, myself, couldn't even consider voting for him," Irsay said at an owners meetings. "When there are comments that have been made that are inappropriate, incendiary and insensitive … our words do damage, and it's something that we don't need."

Limbaugh has long been a hero of conservatives and villain to the left, thriving on his place in the political spectrum while establishing himself as one of the most successful broadcasters in history. But the NFL tries to avoid controversy, as Limbaugh learned in 2003 when he was forced to resign from ESPN's Sunday night football broadcast after saying of Philadelphia's Donovan McNabb(notes): "I think what we've had here is a little social concern in the NFL. The media has been very desirous that a black quarterback do well."

Goodell repeatedly distanced the league from Limbaugh's statements on Tuesday, calling them "polarizing comments that we don't think reflect accurately on the NFL or our players."

"I have said many times before that we are all held to a higher standard here," the commissioner said. "I think divisive comments are not what the NFL is all about. I would not want to see those kind of comments from people who are in a responsible position within the NFL. No. Absolutely not."

According to transcripts posted on his website, in 2007 Limbaugh also said: "The NFL all too often looks like a game between the Bloods and the Crips without any weapons. There, I said it." That comment, and others, resurfaced this month when he revealed he is teaming with St. Louis Blues owner Dave Checketts to bid on the Rams.

In an email to The Associated Press, Limbaugh said he was forced to respond because "the totally made-up and fabricated quotes attributed to me in recent media reports are outrageous and slanderous." He also noted that he would be a minority owner in the prospective group, adding he is from Missouri and was saddened when the Cardinals left for Arizona.

"I am happy to be involved in an effort to keep the Rams in St. Louis. I love the National Football League, I eagerly discuss it and promote it and I greatly admire the men who play in the league. They are the best at what they do," he wrote. "It is regrettable that something I have dreamed about for years has taken this course. But the fight is worth it to me. I love the National Football League."

The Rams updated the league on their potential sale on Tuesday but specific bidders were not discussed, Goodell said.

"They're not certain they are even sellers," New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch said, adding that he expected a decision by the end of the season. "We can't speculate on potential owners because they have not brought up any names to put before ownership. It's out there, but without confirmation from the Rams or the Rosenbloom family, frankly, we don't know who the potential buyers are."

Patriots owner Robert Kraft referred questions about Limbaugh to the commissioner. Texans owner Bob McNair said anyone who meets the "normal criteria" is a candidate to own a team.

"But our vetting process is very thorough," he said.

Prominent blacks are already lining up against Limbaugh, including the Revs. Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton. NFL Players Association head DeMaurice Smith, who is black, urged players to speak out against Limbaugh's bid, and several have already said they would not play for his team.

Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank echoed Goodell's comments and noted that the league and the union had a similar stance. Blank also said he wouldn't expect Limbaugh, if the deal went through, to tone down his lucrative radio show to avoid running afoul of the league.

"I find that highly unlikely," he said.

Prospective owners must be approved by 24 of the league's 32 teams. Irsay is the first owner who has stated unequivocally he would reject Limbaugh because he made a habit of "demonizing individuals."

"I met Rush only once. He seemed like a nice guy to me and all those kind of things," Irsay said. "It's bigger than the NFL. As a nation, and as a world, we've got to watch our words and our thoughts. They can do damage."

Updated Oct 13, 6:30 pm EDT
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  1. William
    16. Posted by William Thu Oct 29 3:48pm EDT

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    Inevitably, when someone tells God's honest truth the snakes come out from under their rocks to spread lies and "defend the higher standards" of the NFL. With all the criminal behaviour in the NFL how is that Roger Godell and Jim Irsay are now the high priests of public thought and expression. This is a free nation who's sons and daughters have died so that we each have freedom of thought, expression and assembly, according to the first amendment to the United States Constitution. So where in Hell does Irsay get off saying, "we've got to watch our words and thoughts", in the Soviet Union?! It died in 1989. So is a new Soviet Union being reborn? In the United States with the aid of professional left wing extremists like Al Sharpton and Jessie Jackson supported by weak-minded media mopes and NFL nincompoops?! Does Obama have a hand in this? Incidentially, why is it that Mr. Obama's Hawaian birth certificate does not have a number on it?
  2. Donald
    15. Posted by Donald Wed Oct 14 5:19pm EDT

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    rush is a thug who use drugs, use children from the Dominican Republic for $exual gratification, thirs up simple minded people to say simple minded things without doing the minimum amount of research. What do you call a person who believes things that they know are not true?
  3. .
    14. Posted by . Wed Oct 14 10:06am EDT

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    the taxpayers should bail out the rams and let the post racial president own them
  4. RamsLakersDodgers
    13. Posted by RamsLakersDodgers Wed Oct 14 2:55am EDT

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    NYG.21.25.42


    Rush did not say he hopes our country fails...............................He said he hopes Obama does not succeed in destroying our country. I'm sure you got your info from the liberal media and your too damn stupid to find out the truth about anything on your own. No go to a bar with your other stupid friends and shoot yourself in the leg.
  5. NYG.21.25.42
    12. Posted by NYG.21.25.42 Tue Oct 13 11:08pm EDT

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    I don't think any who hopes the country fails should be alowed to own a team in our great American sport. That's just not American!
  6. NYG.21.25.42
    11. Posted by NYG.21.25.42 Tue Oct 13 10:58pm EDT

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    Many white player also would never play for that racist
  7. Sixburgh Fan
    10. Posted by Sixburgh Fan Tue Oct 13 10:32pm EDT

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    Anyone who disagrees with Obama is a racist...ask Sharpton or Jackson...both so called Revs. So much for freedom as socialism is being placed. OJ and Ray Lewis are fine upstanding players right? So the commish now has to satisfy the blacks and come down on Limbaugh, Im sure.
  8. NYG.21.25.42
    9. Posted by NYG.21.25.42 Tue Oct 13 10:25pm EDT

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    NFL does not need this type of hate
  9. jeff
    8. Posted by jeff Tue Oct 13 9:33pm EDT

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    "...as a nation we must watch our words and thoughts"? OMG. I know, let's make Jim Irsay the new "Thought Czar". Really, we must "watch our thoughts"? This is 100 times scarier than anything I've ever heard Limbaugh say.
  10. Jamie D
    7. Posted by Jamie D Tue Oct 13 8:39pm EDT

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    Limbaugh is a neo-nazi rascist pig...period ps call him by his correct name-Limprick
  11. <i>furd_ford_fourth</i>
    6. Posted by furd_ford_fourth Tue Oct 13 7:11pm EDT

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    My daddy likes Mr. Limbaugh and my daddy thinks Mr. Limbaugh would do his best to clean up all of the bad people in this pro football league. My daddy says most of them are gangsters and thugs and not respectable Christians. My daddy says back in his younger days all of the football players and baseball players were good clean living Christians who didn't do what many of these players do now. My daddy says it about time that Rush Limbaugh fix these things and fix sports for good people.
  12. Robert
    5. Posted by Robert Tue Oct 13 7:02pm EDT

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    How can a league pay convicted felons millions of dollars but disagree with someone owning a team just because they are out spoken...at least Rush Limbaugh has never shot anyone or been arrested for drug possession. What "higher standard" is the commissioner talking about? There is no standard to play football. And, how does the NFL try to avoid controversy... it is rooted in controversy.
  13. Roman Gabriel
    4. Posted by Roman Gabriel Tue Oct 13 6:08pm EDT

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    Socialist.
  14. Don
    3. Posted by Don Tue Oct 13 5:54pm EDT

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    Irsay has a problem with Limbaugh but not some of the thugs that play the game. I am more concerned about Ray Lewis and his antics on and off the field. Politics and sports don't mix. Is someone afraid Limbaugh will order the team to run plays only to the 'right'? Irsay is a joke, always has been.
  15. Mile High Colt
    2. Posted by Mile High Colt Tue Oct 13 5:10pm EDT

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    You have to remember that Al Davis has been around since before the merger of the AFL and NFL and Snyder didn't have the incendiary tendencies that Limbaugh has. Snyder may be an idiot when it comes to free agents and overspending, but he's not really one to rock the boat. Davis may be forced out of the league before too long. His franchise is a total cluster.
  16. Jeff
    1. Posted by Jeff Tue Oct 13 4:38pm EDT

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    Says the son of the man who moved the team out of Baltimore in the middle of the night. NFL owners are a bunch of hypocrites. The same league that has Dan Snyder and Al Davis as owners would block Limbaugh? What a joke!
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