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<blockquote data-quote="Roundball Sage" data-source="post: 1970905" data-attributes="member: 748116"><p>All this immoral and unethical stuff has been going on in every form of human behavior all the time. Most of which most people never hear about. Ever.</p><p></p><p>But with sports being a more public and scrutinzed activity it's going to elict some kind of quick response when something has become public... or will likely be due to others involved talking.</p><p></p><p>It immediately reflects on the sports organization and they are forced to do something quickly. And they do have to be careful with what they do with the high potential for lawsuits coming at them from some direction.</p><p></p><p>I think all this goes back to ownership. What kind of people are they? What kind of a shop are they running? What kind of people do they hire? What kind of culture do they create?</p><p></p><p>And in terms of Chicago franchises... ownership is not the best (to say the least). Chicago franchises are legacy famous for ownership that lacks. Bulls and Sox, no thanks. Blackhawks... the same family forever and not always fan friendly at all. The North Siders have been spotty at best. And Da Bears? Yikes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roundball Sage, post: 1970905, member: 748116"] All this immoral and unethical stuff has been going on in every form of human behavior all the time. Most of which most people never hear about. Ever. But with sports being a more public and scrutinzed activity it's going to elict some kind of quick response when something has become public... or will likely be due to others involved talking. It immediately reflects on the sports organization and they are forced to do something quickly. And they do have to be careful with what they do with the high potential for lawsuits coming at them from some direction. I think all this goes back to ownership. What kind of people are they? What kind of a shop are they running? What kind of people do they hire? What kind of culture do they create? And in terms of Chicago franchises... ownership is not the best (to say the least). Chicago franchises are legacy famous for ownership that lacks. Bulls and Sox, no thanks. Blackhawks... the same family forever and not always fan friendly at all. The North Siders have been spotty at best. And Da Bears? Yikes. [/QUOTE]
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