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05-10-2011, 09:22 PM | #16 | |
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Re: Ranking the Owners
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05-10-2011, 09:35 PM | #17 | |
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Basically Cowboys have people that love them and hate them. Steelers have people that love them and don't really care about them.
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05-11-2011, 12:37 AM | #18 |
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Re: Ranking the Owners
On the football side of the organization, Daniel Tender Snyder's big mistake up until his hiring of the current coach-GM duo was trying to play the role of CEO(aka top MANAGER) with his lackey, Vinny, when neither had the competency to for such a job, both in the people skills area and technical expertise area.
Now, unlike other idiot fans who say that "he should just sign the checks" like a robot, he should be allowed to voice some concern here or there, but he should not be trying to impede on their job like a micromanaging bitch.
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05-11-2011, 12:46 AM | #19 | |
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Large enemy markets Large home market That means a lot of people care about the affairs of the Dallas Cowboys, whether it's out of love or out of hate.
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05-12-2011, 08:43 PM | #20 |
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Re: Ranking the Owners
I think a more interesting ranking would be the bottom 10. Among them would be the elder Bidwell, Mike Brown, Jerry Richardson, Jerry Jones, Bud Adams, and Snyder. Personally I want to move Snyder to the middle of the pack but hiring a competent front office for two years doesn't make up for putting your unqualified best friend in office for 9 years. Not to mention suing the paper and draining every bloody cent you can get your hands on.
Elder Bidwell - Didn't even try to win until he learned that the state wouldn't build a stadium for a loosing team. The Younger Bidwell is the complete opposite in that he wants to win and will make the Cardinals contenders for years to come. Mike Brown - Stubborn, impulsive, meglomaniac. A big part of the reason the Bengals are regularly picking in the top 10 for the last 2 decades. Jerry Richardson - A walking stereotype. Jerry Jones - The main requirement of a good owner for me is that you stay out of 99% of all football decisions. If your team is trying to resign a franchise QB or a $100 million DT then you have good reason to be a little more hands on but other then that GTFO. Jones is the complete opposite and I'm just chomping at the bit for the Parcells foundation of Romo, Ware, Austin, Witten, Gurode, and Newman to crumble and return to the Quincy Carter, Dave Campo , Jurruh foundation. Bud Adams - Does so many things right but as I said with Jurruh the main qualification is staying out of 99% of football decisions and when you force a QB onto your head coach, well thats a recipe for disaster. Glazers - Generally good owners but times are tough they can turn cheap in a hurry. Al Davis - Drafting a 3rd round receiver in the top 10, UDFA's in the second round. Hiring a woman beating coach then keeping him for doing a good job on the football field only to change your tune a year later and talk about how he embarrassed the Raiders with his off field behavior. Hiring a high school student to be his head coach. Trading away one of the best coaches in the game for an elite Corner and a fringe NFL player. Forcing a terrible QB on his coach. A history of cheating when the team was successful (watch America's Game with the Raiders, Just Win is more like Just Cheat). Signing players to big contracts simply because they played well in the Super Bowl (See Desmond Howard and Larry Brown). Drafting a kicker in Round 1. Just pray to God Snyder doesn't get this bad. Ralph Wilson- Hiring Chan Gailey as your head coach when guys like Leslie Fraizer were available is enough for me. Ford Family - Have experienced a Snyder like turnaround after getting rid of a GM that should have been fired a long time ago. Still there was no reason to Keep Millen after 06.
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