The Patriot run was a tad more difficult for me because of living in Upstate, NY (Albany) which is only a couple of hours away from Foxborough and I'm in Massachusetts quite often for business & pleasure so it has not been easy and add in the Red Sox fans being a Dodger fan and I've taken in the chin a few times, however, I'm a big guy and can take it, but sure would have loved to dish it out a bit.
As to Georgia Frontiere sorry
@Selassie I the late great Carroll Rosenbloom left the team to Georgia because of the Inheritance Tax. Back then, if you left money/property to your spouse, there was not tax because the government felt you earned it together, even though CR found her in Vegas when Georgia was a show girl and that is the truth and the movie Major League made reference to it somewhat.
Carroll Rosenbloom's plan was for his son Steve (Georgia's stepson) to run the team, however, John Shaw got in Georgia's ear and convinced her to not to stay in the background and run the team herself and she fired Steve Rosenbloom who did go on to run the New Orleans for several years with no success so let's keep that in mind.
John Shaw was Georgia's confident and he advised her to continue to keep the team because of the Growth of the NFL and the team was Georgia's only income. Most of the time, Georgia made a mess of things and not paying the players was the biggest issue I had with her because the Rams before the move to St. Louis, were a nickle and dime organization that was penny wise and dollar foolish.
Shaw was behind the move to St. Louis and that's because Shaw was part of the expansion committee and he was privy to the money that all five cities had to pony up to get an NFL franchise, Charlotte, St. Louis, Jacksonville, Baltimore & Memphis. Shaw wanted the Rams to move to Baltimore because he thought the fan base was more passionate and the people of Los Angeles had too many other things to do because Shaw never understood winning.
Now I've been a tad verbose, but in the end, it was tough having Georgia as an owner because of St. Louis and the money they gave her, she was then committed financially to the team and did spend and as Ram fans we should never forget that about the Gateway City. There were times she made good decisions, hiring John Robinson in 1983 over Daryl Rodgers who new GM Ray Nagel wanted to hire, although Georgia went with old Chuck Knox in 1991 over Mike Holmgren who John Shaw actually suggested. Also it was Georgia who instructed her son Chip on her deathbed to give Scott Linehan one more year.
So in the overall broad scheme of things enduring her reign was not easy and that's why I'm so thankful of the money that Stan Kroenke because when the San Francisco 49ers had free spending Eddie DeBartolo the Rams had tight fisted Georgia Frontiere with her henchmen John "twoface" Shaw and Jay "backstabbing" Zygmunt and it's always darkest before it gets black.