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I BLEED TEXANS!
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In a groundbreaking move, Texans owner Bob McNair will return to the City of Houston and its taxpayers all profits made from the operation of his football team over the past seven years.
This is an unprecedented and absolutely stunning development, but with the embarrassment and ridicule the city has endured thanks to the Texans it's the least McNair could do.
Remember the words of Chuck Watson, McNair's former partner in trying to bring an NFL and/or an NHL team here?
"Maybe we're better off spending our money on the performing arts or the needy," Watson said when he dissolved the partnership.
McNair could have just given rebates to season ticket holders and others who have bought individual tickets to oh-so-many Texans' debacles, but because all of the citizens whether they care about the NFL or not contributed to pay for his little toy, he has decided to give back to us all.
"I didn't get in this business to make money; I got in to win a championship," McNair told the Chronicle's John McClain. "I want our players to feel the same way."
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In a groundbreaking move, Texans owner Bob McNair will return to the City of Houston and its taxpayers all profits made from the operation of his football team over the past seven years.
This is an unprecedented and absolutely stunning development, but with the embarrassment and ridicule the city has endured thanks to the Texans it's the least McNair could do.
Remember the words of Chuck Watson, McNair's former partner in trying to bring an NFL and/or an NHL team here?
"Maybe we're better off spending our money on the performing arts or the needy," Watson said when he dissolved the partnership.
McNair could have just given rebates to season ticket holders and others who have bought individual tickets to oh-so-many Texans' debacles, but because all of the citizens whether they care about the NFL or not contributed to pay for his little toy, he has decided to give back to us all.
"I didn't get in this business to make money; I got in to win a championship," McNair told the Chronicle's John McClain. "I want our players to feel the same way."
Click on the link for the rest of the article....