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    We'll Be Back Spursfan092120's Avatar
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    Interesting.

    How Michael Jackson helped start the Patriots dynasty

    By Chris Chase

    Without Adam Vinateri, the New England Patriots wouldn't have won three Super Bowl les. Without Tom Brady(notes), Adam Vinatieri(notes) wouldn't have been in a position to give the Patriots those les. Without Bill Belichick, Tom Brady's quarterbacking wouldn't have set-up Adam Vinateri to hit the kicks to win those les. And without Robert Kraft, Bill Belichick wouldn't have been in New England to help both Brady and Vinateiri win those les. And without Michael Jackson (yes, that Michael Jackson), Bob Kraft wouldn't have bought the New England Patriots and the dynasty that was may never have been.
    As Forbes described in a 2005 article, Michael Jackon's 1984 Victory tour was directly responsible for Kraft purchasing Foxboro Stadium in 1988, a transaction that eventually led to him being able to buy the team in 1994.
    In 1988 Kraft and a partner put up $25 million to buy the Foxboro stadium from the Sullivan family, besting a $16 million offer from the Pats' owner, Kiam. (Kraft would buy out his 50-50 partner for a small premium five years later.) [Former Patriots owner, and current Foxboro Stadium owner] Charles Sullivan had used the stadium as collateral to fund [Michael Jackson's] Victory Tour back in 1984. Overleveraged, Sullivan went bankrupt and was forced to sell the arena. To this day Kraft's collection of photos and mementos includes a poster from the ill-fated tour.
    Basically, Sullivan got in over his head funding Michael Jackson's Victory tour (something that those concert organizers in London can commiserate with now) and was forced to sell the stadium because of the bad investment, a move which furthered Bob Kraft's quest to own his hometown Patriots. (Because Kraft owned the stadium, the team couldn't be sold without his approval. When new owner Victor Kiam wanted to sell to a St. Louis businessman intent on re-selling the team or moving it, Kraft stepped in and bid 50 percent more, buying the Patriots for $172 million in 1994.
    It was a transaction that began a run toward three Super Bowls, a perfect regular season and the career of one of the greatest coaches and quarterbacks that the league has ever seen. And to think, it was all set in motion by the guy with the glove moonwalking across the stage. "Wanna' Be Startin' Somethin'" indeed.


    http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/shu...urn=nfl,173305

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    George Hill: 2-Guard NewJerSpur's Avatar
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    Interesting story indeed. The Seahawks will win the bowl and dedicate it to the King of Pop....hopefully. Though I've come to disdain the Patriots and their arrogant coach, there owner is one "Krafty" fellow.

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    Interesting story indeed. The Seahawks will win the bowl and dedicate it to the King of Pop....hopefully. Though I've come to disdain the Patriots and their arrogant coach, there owner is one "Krafty" fellow.
    Not a big Seahawks fan (for obvious reasons)..lol..but if they did that, I would respect the out of them.

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    George Hill: 2-Guard NewJerSpur's Avatar
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    Not a big Seahawks fan (for obvious reasons)..lol..but if they did that, I would respect the out of them.
    Understood. Nice find Btw.


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    Understood. Nice find Btw.

    thanks

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    Cheaters.

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