Earl " Bam Bam" Cunningham
The Chicago Bulls are once again struggling in mediocrity at the bottom of the pack of the National Basketball Association and more pressure is growing on corrupt and geriatric horrible owner Jerry Reinsdorff. People are making more a new calls for the owner of the Chicago Bulls Jerry Ryan store to sell the team as both fans have started to don the paper grocery bag over their heads in disgrace and humiliation over their team. Year after year the Chicago Bulls disappoint their fans with subpar .500 years and this appears to be another year of such a play. People were
chanting at the United Center for Jerry Seinfeld to sell the team as the horrible 81-year-old owner in the Chicago Bulls have failed to make the playoffs and only made it five times since 2000. Jerry Reinsdorf without Michael Jordan would never have any rings and overall this man has been a complete failure as an owner of not only the Chicago Bulls, but of the Chicago White Sox and it is in a local and regional embarrassment. It is disgraceful that one man is allowed to fail in one city
and allowed to own two teams. hat one fail owner such this man should not own two other professional sports teams in the city of Chicago. Jerry Reinsdorf needs to be forced to sell both teams within the next couple years is this man is utterly incapable of putting a polished
professional product on the court and the field and one that is competitive here in the year out. Chicago Bull fans are tired and this could explain why they have finally started wearing paper bags and started chanting for Jerry Reinstorff to sell the team as they know they're team that they follow in their city is a complete disaster and this is primarily because we have a failed owner who doesn't care and just wants to make money do various sponsorship and corporate deals and sell a
product. Basically Jerry Weinstorff is more interesting and producing the good financial numbers than ever been concerned about a championship ball Club and when we have in Chicago are horrible ownership at all levels of the sports entertainment industry
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