Jefferie lurie has been absolutely amazing after chip kelly. And he actively parties with the fans during tail gates. He can walk through any hood in philly and south jersey and not have a single issue
As a Seahawks fan, having Jody Allen and Paul Allen as owners of my hometown team has been a blessing especially when I look at the Texans, commanders, panthers and whatnot. Nonstop winning seasons is also a great comfort as well plus GO GENO!!!
Imma eagles fan but shad khan needs ro be at least 16 cuz he put in a damn good system with young talent and draft picks. He made a crazy turn around in just two seasons
"Released for nothing." Dhop wanted out, and no one was willing to trade for a 30 year old WR who has not completed back to back seasons. He was just taking up cap space
Video suggestion: Ranking every QB who has played for Kyle Shanahan. From RGIII & Kirk Cousin(even Grossman possibly) to Purdy, Daranold & Lance(who should be ranked behind Nick Mullins, even maybe CJ Beathard).
Rob Walton should be where he is because of the short time he's been there, but there was no mention of the fact that he just spent 300m on upgrading Mile High, and even put in a new field just for the last game of the season last year. This will be the group's 1st full year of being in charge. Not to mention he had no problem spending the dough on getting a knowledgeable head coach in the building.
Mark Davis is also very dumb with hiring McDaniels with his horrible head coaching history, but yeah moving to an area where the fans for them are lacking was very dumb. Would make sense if he moved to an area dying for a franchise but LA Already has the rams
Yep….you saved me making the comment. I was about to post the same thing. I’d be willing to forgive the recycled content if they kept the hosts that made them great at one time. I haven’t watched near as much since DeQuan, Justin, and the other old guard got booted/left. Some may have left on their own, but some certainly didn’t.
Even when Hunt whiffed with Pioli and Haley hires, they were the hottest names at the time and he got them. He biggest derp moment was probably giving Romeo the whole year. However that one year ended up being perfect to get Reid.
How is not MD the worst owner??? Since letting Chucky getting rid off several corner stones like AC & KM, and bring AB... And those recent draft fiascos... Smh
I want nothing more than for Steve Bisciotti to buy the Orioles from the Angelo’s family. He would be the hero of Baltimore even more than he already is.
The Broncos new owners ranking was criminal. They literally replaced a field for one game. Spent millions to help the o-line. They fired a sorry ass coach. Geez the hate is valid.
While I am appreciative that the Bucs' Ownership ranks in the top 20, they should've been bumped up to the Top 10 -- at least to the #10 spot -- because they did show they have the moxie to make moves to improve the team's talent and standing in the League. Sure, Brady getting hired by the GM in 2020, and then the team having winning seasons back to back, plus the Superbowl 55 win helps, but seriously the Bucs deserve better than #13.
Rooney should be at 1. 3 head coaches in almost 60 years, never coming in last since the merger. 6 super bowls. No losing season since 2003. That just not right
Actually, the Steelers finished last in 1988. However, that's the only time they have since the merger, and their 5-11 record that season is the "best worst" finish of any team in the NFL since the merger. Every other team in the league has at least one season with at least 12 losses in that period of time.
I think Jim Irsay should be a little lower on the list. I mean, included with all the Tweets, the Jonathan Taylor stuff and way back when with the Andrew Luck stuff.
Irsay and Davis should be way lower. Irsay has been a DISASTER in recent years (DUIs, the Jeff Saturday hiring, the stupid drama he's instigated with their best player, Jonathan Thomas, etc)
I know lists like this are pretty much all subjective, but the Waltons in Denver are way too low. It hasn’t been enough time, and they’ve been some of the most proactive owners for the past year since the group took over. Having Josh Harris higher, who just closed the deal and hasn’t been there for a single down yet seems odd.
As a Bears fan, I don't wish any ill will towards Virginia, but I don't feel the McCaskeys care about winning as much as they should. I think they're too lenient towards mediocrity. Bears are one of the most valuable NFL franchises, how does that benefit us Bears fans?
Once again you are putting Dean Spanos too high. While he has been decent with paying players, he has been so cheap with building a good front office and hiring better coaches. He has been too cheap to find a better GM than Tom Telesco and while letting his son John run the FO with Telesco. And was too cheap to hire Sean Payton when Payton himself badly wanted to coach Justin Herbert.
Don't forget about Bob McNair's quasi-racist comments, "We can't have the inmates running the asylum." Also, there's no such thing as owners being "generous" enough to shell out for player salaries. There's a salary floor that comes with the NFL salary cap, and those player salaries are paid out of the league's revenue-sharing program from TV deals and such. Essentially, the money going to player salaries is Monopoly money, doled out to each team in order to maintain some semblance of parity and competitiveness. Where owner spending *really* makes a difference is things like coaches, scouting, travel (think the two private Patriots planes bought by Robert Kraft), and team infrastructure/facilities.
@@antbanks415 You either aren't very good at reading or are trolling. The list is based off last season, he hasn't won anything since the man behind the rings left.
Personally. I would drop Jerry Jones down. He's not a top ten owner. He hasn't been that since he had Jimmy Johnson as the HC. He needs both a HC and GM that tells him to shut up and just sign whom they need.
Mark Davis is to high, he's been terrible for so long. All he cares about is money. As long as Mark Davis is the owner of the Raiders the raiders will never be competitive
@@kurtpunchesthings2411That level success puts em in the top 5 no doubt. Over the Rooneys tho? Naaa. Patriots are in the final years of Belichick. What happens when he leaves? Does the franchise fall off a cliff for 20 years? One could say no jus the same as one could say yes. Point is no1 knows
@@kurtpunchesthings2411 I need to see how the Patriots respond now that Tom Brady and Bill Belichick are gone, before I decide whether to put Bob Kraft above the Rooney family. The number of seasons the Steelers have finished with double-digit losses since the AFL/NFL merger can be counted on one hand, and their worst record is 5-11, which is the "best worst" record of any team in the NFL in that period of time. Basically, they have the highest floor in the NFL. Can the Patriots emulate that? If not, then they risk ending up like the 49ers, who were a mess for about a decade before getting their shit back together in recent years.