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Don't just measure this by recent success like say Robert Kraft, but overall success as in the stadium success, community feedback, hiring personel, and then the team success. Pretty much the most well-rounded owner in the league.

2007-04-02 10:05:20 · 29 answers · asked by steelfan989 2 in Sports Football (American)

And give support for your owner. Why is he the best?

2007-04-02 10:13:19 · update #1

29 answers

The Rooneys. They've been with the team since the start (going into our 75th season) and have been loved throughout. They have awesome relationships with the coaches and players and are willing to put forth more effort than most owners when it comes to making sure things are run right. Fast Willie probably wouldn't have been discovered if it weren't for Art Rooney. He scouted Willie himself. And what about the Rooney Rule? Dan Rooney pioneered that. Five Super Bowl rings doesn't hurt either, does it?

2007-04-02 16:29:20 · answer #1 · answered by hs329 2 · 1 0

I know who's the worst. Its got to be the Redskins owner, Dan Snyder. He spends big bucks on vetaran players that had a lot of success with other teams. But those players never have success playing for the Redskins. The best has got to be Kraft. He makes good decisions and thats why his team is successful right now.

2007-04-02 10:40:38 · answer #2 · answered by GTOWN 3 · 0 0

Yes, it is Robert Kraft. Patriots GM is the best and overall they are the best team in the NFL. They know how to manage their finances by not recruiting super expensive players that whines and are cocky, and that team knows how to win. I'm not a Patriots fan, but I know great administration when I see one. Sometimes a franchise success doesn't depend in only HOF players or coaches, it depends a lot in how you can manage your business...and one of the factors of success is avoiding "overexpenditures." Just look at Microsoft, they don't even have their own buildings (they rent). Also, the Patriots' franchise was one of the poorest franchises before Kraft took over, and he ended up building one of the richest franchises in the NFL. I do admire the whole franchise.

2007-04-02 10:43:40 · answer #3 · answered by c00kies 5 · 0 0

Ive got to go with Green Bay! They are the only publicly owned franchise in all of professional sports! The fans own the team, so you know that no matter what, the team is NEVER going to move. I agree that there are some good individual owners in sports, but the greatest ownership is ownership that is stable, and has the best interests of the team in mind, and for that I have to go with the multiple owners of the Green Bay Packers! The team will never be sold or moved.

2007-04-02 21:57:53 · answer #4 · answered by Jim 2 · 0 0

Bob B is not the brightest out there. I would say it is Jerry Jones. Even though TO has his problems on the field he is still the one of the best if not the best wide reciever in the game. Jerry knows it thats why TO is going to retire a Cowboy. Plus with the new stadium being built and Tony Romo going to get a full season under his belt, the Boys are on there way back to the top. Americas team will rise again. Patriots are a thing in the past.

2007-04-05 20:29:39 · answer #5 · answered by LILMAN69 1 · 0 1

I also belive it is Robert Kraft. He is what I call a very active owner. He is involved in everything, which is good. He supports his Pats and just does an excellent job of working with the players and coaching staff.

2007-04-02 14:57:20 · answer #6 · answered by J.A. 4 · 0 0

You know who it is, Steelfan. The Rooney's have brought more success and fans to their football team than any other in the NFL. 5 Super Bowl rings, numerous AFC North titles, AFC Championship titles, and the greatest fans in the NFL. And they can pick winners. Two coaches in 30 years, and only a handfull of losing seasons.

2007-04-02 11:24:49 · answer #7 · answered by Polamalu is God 5 · 3 0

The best owned team is the Green Bay Packers. Being owned by stockholders rather than one individual owner. Everything the team makes,goes back into the team, rather than fattening the wallet of one individual owner.

2007-04-04 18:14:53 · answer #8 · answered by pattifattire 5 · 0 0

I believe the Rooneys and not because I am a Steelers fan either. Look how few coaches they have had ans the admiration of the players and coaches. I only disagree with the financial lack of pay to the players. Great owners.

2007-04-02 13:50:25 · answer #9 · answered by steelgal 4 · 2 0

I think it is pat bowlen of the Broncos.
His team is almost consistently competitive.
Only 3 head coach changes over 20 years.
Went to 6 super bowls won 2.
His team sells out every year.

For all of you who think it is Robert Kraft, his team has only had recent success(see details)and they had never won a super bowl until 2001.

2007-04-02 12:00:40 · answer #10 · answered by MARSBARS 2 · 0 1

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