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Ford Sr.

alex....you show how stupid you are every single post. In order to "rest in peace" youd have to be religious. Im not....therefor hes going to rest in the dirt. He kept people running his franchise that failed miserably time and time again. I said before he died that he sucked at decision making for this franchise.....and just cause he died im not going to miraculously change my mind.

Again completely classless
 
alex....you show how stupid you are every single post. In order to "rest in peace" youd have to be religious. Im not....therefor hes going to rest in the dirt. He kept people running his franchise that failed miserably time and time again. I said before he died that he sucked at decision making for this franchise.....and just cause he died im not going to miraculously change my mind.

It is funny to me how people become geniuses right after they die.

Like Michael Jackson.... one day he's a sicko pedophile, the next day he's dead and was a "beloved musical genius".

I am not going to lie about it... for the last several years I have thought to myself "This team isn't going to get better til WCF Sr. kicks the bucket"... and now that he has, my opinion hasn't changed.

I feel for his family. A father was lost. A husband was lost. But I can't help thinking this might be the catalyst for better football days for the fans.

However, I do respect the man's loyalty. It was his loyalty to his employees that kept Millen there for eight miserable years, and yes that hurt... but it was that same loyalty that kept him from moving the team out of Detroit when the economy clearly dictated he could make better money in a more promising city.

I am grateful to the man for his loyalty. As much as it caused bad personnel decisions, it kept football in the Motor City too. Thank you for that Mr. Ford.
 
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It is funny to me how people become geniuses right after they die.

Like Michael Jackson.... one day he's a sicko pedophile, the next day he's dead and was a "beloved musical genius".

I am not going to lie about it... for the last several years I have thought to myself "This team isn't going to get better til WCF Sr. kicks the bucket"... and now that he has, my opinion hasn't changed.

I feel for his family. A father was lost. A husband was lost. But I can't help thinking this might be the catalyst for better football days for the fans.

However, I do respect the man's loyalty. It was his loyalty to his employees that kept Millen there for eight miserable years, and yes that hurt... but it was that same loyalty that kept him from moving the team out of Detroit when the economy clearly dictated he could make better money in a more promising city.

I am grateful to the man for his loyalty. As much as it caused bad personnel decisions, it kept football in the Motor City too. Thank you for that Mr. Ford.

meh...id be able to go to a bunch of games if he woulda moved to LA/Anaheim....way to fuck it up Mr Ford lol.
 
Hughes you have shown just how big of a scum bag you really are on this thread. Classless per usual. RIP Mr. Ford.
 
Hughes you have shown just how big of a scum bag you really are on this thread. Classless per usual. RIP Mr. Ford.

Im a scumbag cause I said an 88 yr old who just died wasn't a good owner of a football franchise? ur a douche...

im judging him based on what hes done.....you pass judgement on everyone for no reason....id say that makes you more of a scumbag than me.
 
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