William Clay Ford, The owner of the Detroit Lions Football team, has died at the age of 88 today.
The Ford Motor Company has said in a statement that Ford died of pneumonia
at his home. He was the last surviving grandson of automotive pioneer
Henry Ford and have owned the Detroit Lions since 1964.
Lions team president Tom Lewand said in a statement "It is with profound sadness that we mourn the loss of Mr. Ford and
extend our deepest sympathies to Mrs. Ford and to the entire Ford
family, "Those of us who had the opportunity to work for Mr. Ford knew of his
unyielding passion for his family, the Lions and the city of Detroit.
His leadership, integrity, kindness, humility and good humor were
matched only by his desire to bring a Super Bowl championship to the
Lions and to our community."
R.I.P William
Clay Ford, The lions will play on for you.
Sunday, March 9, 2014
The saints house cleaning
The New Orleans Saints continuing their roster overhaul by releasing there running back Darren Sproles if they are not able to trade him. Sproles, 30, in his Carer with the New Orleans Saints has been one of the most important offensive weapons
for the Saints. This surprising news leads me to wonder who will be next in the Saints house cleaning this off season. Sound off in the comments below what you think about this move and the saints in the future without Sproles in their Running Back position.
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