New York City, NY (AP) – In light of the recent scandal and federal investigation and prosecution into Pilot Flying J, the nation’s largest chain of hybrid convenience store-gas stations, the collective of NFL owners, as well as NFL commissioner Roger Goddell, have forced the hand of now former Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam. Now facing criminal charges for his role in the companies rebate scandal, which stole at least $92 million dollars in rebates from its customers, Haslam’s public image has perceptually damaged that of the entire National Football League, as well as its owners, who made the tough choice to remove Haslam from ownership of the Cleveland Browns football franchise. The move is significant in terms of the power the collective assortment of owners present to an outcast individual, although the circumstances are certainly legitimate enough for the owners to wield their power.
Having taken control of the team in the interim, the NFL surprisingly has announced the purchase of the Browns organization by real estate mogul Sterling Carrera, a native of the Parma, Ohio suburb just outside of Cleveland. While Carrera isn’t as widely known as some real estate moguls such as Donald Trump, he presents an enormous amount of wealth in order to purchase the Browns franchise, which he has called “a dream come true.” There is no question that the Cleveland Browns have been a struggling franchise, and the situation which has taken place is an unfortunate continuation of these struggles, but there is also no question the Browns fan base love their “home town kids”; just ask current quarterback and Cleveland native Brian Hoyer. While Carrera may not be a current Ohio native (currently residing in the state of California), he told the media “Cleveland is still in my heart,” and that he is “ready to turn this franchise into the winner our fans deserve and know we can be.”
While some owners prefer to remain behind the scenes and let the football knowledgeable manage their franchises, others certainly prefer to present themselves in the limelight. Where Carrera falls in their spectrum remains to be seen, even though his history in the real estate industry points to him remaining behind the scenes and hands off from the football itself. However, he has eluded to his strong enjoyment of the game, and family history as well. Noting that his father is a former high school coach of twenty-years, and citing his playing time as a kid as well, Carrera stated that he has stayed “up-to-date on the game” and has a strong understanding of what is happening in the league in 2014.
Where does this leave the current Cleveland Browns staff? Although it does remain to be seen, sources indicate that general manager Ray Farmer and head coach Mike Pettine will still remain in power. How will their success determine their future at the positions? Carrera was asked his take on the idea of “winning now”, and hinted towards being a patient man, considering the success of teams in the NFL almost like a stock market. “If you sell too quick, you miss out on the true rewards; but if you don’t read the right signals, you stay in too long on something that was sinking before you knew it.”



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