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BIENVENIDO A MIAMI: COOKE TRUSTEES TO MEET WITH NFL TODAY

          Trustees for the estate of Jack Kent Cooke "will appear
     before" the NFL's finance committee today "to explain" how
     Islanders co-Owner Howard Milstein and MD business exec 
     Daniel Snyder "won an auction" to purchase the Redskins and
     Jack Kent Cooke Stadium over team President John Kent Cooke,
     according to Thomas Heath of the WASHINGTON POST.  Although
     sources have said that the committee "is leaning toward
     approval" of the Milstein-Snyder $800M bid, the estate's
     attorneys and financial advisors "are expected to undergo
     pointed questioning" over the bid.  Once deductions for
     financial and legal issues are figured into the price, the
     Milstein-Snyder bid is worth about $755M, compared to
     Cooke's bid of $680M.  The Finance Committee also "is
     expected to decide on the soundness of the Milstein-Snyder
     financing and their personal wealth outside the team." 
     Sources say that Cooke's bid "exceeded the NFL's limit on
     the amount of debt that can be borrowed against the team,"
     though the league may be willing to "overlook" those factors
     to let Cooke continue in bidding (WASHINGTON POST, 1/28).
          COOKE BURNT? In DC, Rudolph Pyatt writes "there are
     conflicting reports about Cooke's final bid" and asks
     whether his investment group "was in a position to match"
     the $800M goal set by the trustees (WASHINGTON POST, 1/28). 
     Finance Committee Chair Robert Kraft: "A number of owners
     want to be sure John Cooke gets a fair shake.  There is a
     pro-John Cooke sentiment, especially among the older owners"
     (USA TODAY, 1/28).  In DC, Rick Snider writes that one
     reason NFL owners "are concerned" about the Milstein-Snyder
     bid is that they "may test the league's advertising
     contracts by dealing with competitors for stadium deals"
     like Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones.  Owners are also reportedly
     concerned that the "wealth" of the two "would give them a
     financial edge over many" owners (WASHINGTON TIMES, 1/28).


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