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WAIT A MINUTE, MR. GROSSMAN: GIBBS WANTS IN ON BID FOR SKINS

          Redskins bidder Sam Grossman "has an agreement from
     former coach Joe Gibbs to accept a stake in the ownership
     and a supervisory role with the team if Grossman's efforts
     are successful," according to Thomas Heath of the WASHINGTON
     POST.  Grossman, who bid $600M to buy the team and Jack Kent
     Cooke Stadium from the estate of the late owner, "finalized"
     negotiations with Gibbs last night after "many weeks" of
     talks.  Gibbs will "reportedly" be allowed "to continue the
     operation of his NASCAR racing team and his motivational
     speaking," but Grossman "would want Gibbs to be in charge of
     football operations," such as planning the team's long-term
     strategy, making coaching and player personnel decisions and
     handling stadium operations.  It is "believed" that Grossman
     has offered Gibbs "substantial equity" in the franchise.  In
     addition to Grossman, "at least" two other potential
     ownership groups, one headed by Orioles Owner Peter Angelos,
     "have expressed interest" in Gibbs (WASHINGTON POST, 12/10).
          IF YOU CAN'T BEAT 'EM: Democratic fund-raiser Nathan
     Landow and N.Y. real estate exec Andrew Penson, whose $450M
     bid for the Redskins and the stadium failed to make the cut,
     are now "fielding offers to join two other groups still in
     the bidding" for the team, according to Eric Fisher of the
     WASHINGTON TIMES.  Though Landow did not reveal the groups,
     he "spoke at length" about the quality of bids submitted by
     Angelos and Grossman, saying, "I think those two would be
     key players in the final analysis" (WASHINGTON TIMES, 12/9).

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