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Panthers worth....one beeeeellion dollars


Matt Foley

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http://nfl.fanhouse.com/2010/08/26/forbes-cowboys-redskins-remain-most-valuable-nfl-franchises/?icid=main%7Cmain%7Cdl4%7Csec3_lnk3%7C166277

1. Dallas, $1.8 billion

2. Washington, $1.55 billion

3. New England, $1.37 billion

4. New York Giants, $1.18 billion

5. Houston, $1.17 billion

6. New York Jets, $1.14 billion

7. Philadelphia, $1.12 billion

8. Baltimore, $1.07 billion

9. Chicago, $1.07 billion

10. Denver, $1.05 billion

11. Indianapolis, $1.04 billion

12. Carolina, $1.04 billion

13. Tampa Bay, $1.03 billion

14. Green Bay, $1.02 billion

15. Cleveland, $1.02 billion

16. Miami, $1.01 billion

17. Pittsburgh, $996 million

18. Tennessee, $994 million

19. Seattle, $989 million

20. Kansas City, $965 million

21. New Orleans, $955 million

22. San Francisco, $925 million

23. Arizona, $919 million

24. San Diego, $907 million

25. Cincinnati, $905 million

26. Atlanta, $831 million

27. Detroit, $817 million

28. Buffalo, $799 million

29. St. Louis, $779 million

30. Minnesota, $774 million

31. Oakland, $758 million

32. Jacksonville, $725 million

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We won't derail this thread because you are a senior member...Did I say that out loud?! oops :o

The reason this thread won't get derailed is because Meat isn't going to flip the hell out and start ranting at us. In fact, he just posted something of relevance that will stir some real discussion.

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