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ESPN Power Rankings: Top 10 NFL Owners

Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 5:34 pm
by PkrsBcksGphsMqt
http://espn.go.com/blog/afceast/post/_/ ... nfl-owners

Ranking the Owners
1. Rooney Family, Pittsburgh Steelers
2. Robert Kraft, New England Patriots
3. Packers Executive Committee
4. Mara/Tisch, New York Giants
5. Jeffrey Lurie, Philadelphia Eagles
6. Steve Bisciotti, Baltimore Ravens
7. Jim Irsay, Indianapolis Colts
8. Jerry Jones, Dallas Cowboys
9. Arthur Blank, Atlanta Falcons
10. Woody Johnson, New York Jets

Packers part:

But the Rooneys were not unanimous choices in our ownership Power Rankings.

What about the power of the people?

The Green Bay Packers' ownership received three of the four remaining first-place votes. NFC North blogger Kevin Seifert, NFC West blogger Mike Sando and I all listed the Packers first because of their unique kind of power. Rules governing the other 31 franchises don't apply to them.

The Packers are the only publicly owned franchise. Green Bay Packers Inc. is a non-profit organization formed in 1922. About 112,000 stockholders own roughly 4.75 million shares of the team. A seven-member executive board oversees the team on behalf of the stockholders.

Packers fans never will have to worry about the team being sold or moving away. The Packers are the only franchise that must open its books.

Oh, yeah. They also just won their NFL-record 13th championship.

Seifert explained why the Packers are special.

"My criteria for this category was twofold," Seifert said. "Do the owners fund the team's operations well? And do they operate the team well?

"I think the Packers' arrangement is currently doing both and has none of the baggage that goes along with single-family ownership. Shareholders don't take dividends, so no one is driven by individual profit. All profits go back into the franchise. In my experience, no expenses are spared in operating the team. People might note that general manager Ted Thompson doesn't sign many free agents, but that's a football decision. He's spent plenty on retaining the Packers' own free agents.

"The executive committee has hired a competent president in Mark Murphy, and after a bumpy start on the Brett Favre departure, Murphy has facilitated excellent work from the GM and coach he inherited.

"Finally, the Packers' ownership arrangement requires Murphy, Ted Thompson and Mike McCarthy to be more accountable to 112,000 fans than any other NFL official is to his fan base. Shareholders can't make operating decisions, but they have the right to question decisions, to know how money is being spent and to get straight(er) answers than fans of any other NFL team."

Clayton, however, wasn't impressed. He omitted the Packers from his ballot, ensuring they didn't finish second overall in the Power Rankings despite their three first-place votes.

One gets the impression that if Clayton were to slot all 32 ownerships, he would jot the Packers last.

"I couldn't vote for the Packers because it is a community ownership, not a normal ownership," Clayton said. "It's not as though one owner makes the decisions and has to stand up for the praise or criticism. Assigned the chance to vote for ownership, I felt more comfortable voting for individual owners or family owners."

Re: ESPN Power Rankings: Top 10 NFL Owners

Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 5:58 pm
by ReasonablySober
Clayton is a jag.

Re: ESPN Power Rankings: Top 10 NFL Owners

Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 5:58 pm
by MickeyDavis
I don't care what Clayton "feels comfortable with", the Packer system works. It may be run by committee but the guy at the top is still the key. So far Murphy has done a great job as did Harlan before him. Harlan literally went door to door to get the Lambeau bill passed in Brown County.

Re: ESPN Power Rankings: Top 10 NFL Owners

Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 6:14 pm
by chuckleslove
DrugBust wrote:Clayton is a jag.



Also this lockout is brutal, the off season is so slow that ESPN has resorted to power rankings for the owners? Ouch.

Re: ESPN Power Rankings: Top 10 NFL Owners

Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 10:07 pm
by OBF-MKE
The Packers are an evil socialist organization and against the core values of Real America.

Re: ESPN Power Rankings: Top 10 NFL Owners

Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 10:55 pm
by PkrsBcksGphsMqt
OBF-MKE wrote:The Packers are an evil socialist organization and against the core values of Real America.


When it comes to sports, I'm as socialistic as they come. Competitive balance and revenue sharing are the most important aspects of any professional sports team.

Re: ESPN Power Rankings: Top 10 NFL Owners

Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 11:15 pm
by OBF-MKE
PkrsBcksGphsMqt wrote:
OBF-MKE wrote:The Packers are an evil socialist organization and against the core values of Real America.


When it comes to sports, I'm as socialistic as they come. Competitive balance and revenue sharing are the most important aspects of any professional sports team.

Whatever you say, Frenchy.

/reads 'Atlas Shrugged', gets aroused

Re: ESPN Power Rankings: Top 10 NFL Owners

Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 11:26 pm
by Siefer
OBF-MKE wrote:
PkrsBcksGphsMqt wrote:
OBF-MKE wrote:The Packers are an evil socialist organization and against the core values of Real America.


When it comes to sports, I'm as socialistic as they come. Competitive balance and revenue sharing are the most important aspects of any professional sports team.

Whatever you say, Frenchy.

/reads 'Atlas Shrugged', gets aroused


Did somebody say objectivism? :eyebrows:

Re: ESPN Power Rankings: Top 10 NFL Owners

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 12:27 am
by ReasonablySober
OBF-MKE wrote:
PkrsBcksGphsMqt wrote:
OBF-MKE wrote:The Packers are an evil socialist organization and against the core values of Real America.


When it comes to sports, I'm as socialistic as they come. Competitive balance and revenue sharing are the most important aspects of any professional sports team.

Whatever you say, Frenchy.

/reads 'Atlas Shrugged', gets aroused


I LOL'd.

Re: ESPN Power Rankings: Top 10 NFL Owners

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 12:53 am
by PkrsBcksGphsMqt
OBF-MKE wrote:
PkrsBcksGphsMqt wrote:
OBF-MKE wrote:The Packers are an evil socialist organization and against the core values of Real America.


When it comes to sports, I'm as socialistic as they come. Competitive balance and revenue sharing are the most important aspects of any professional sports team.

Whatever you say, Frenchy.

/reads 'Atlas Shrugged', gets aroused


:rofl:

I'm actually pretty fiscally conservative.

Re: ESPN Power Rankings: Top 10 NFL Owners

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 2:07 am
by zmanishere11
John Clayton = Cryptkeeper

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Re: ESPN Power Rankings: Top 10 NFL Owners

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 2:35 am
by skitch815
I don't think that Clayton is being dismissive of the Packers structure at all. It seems that he is saying it just can't be compared to a single owner which I definitely agree with.

Re: ESPN Power Rankings: Top 10 NFL Owners

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 2:38 am
by ReasonablySober
The other seven didn't have a problem with it, three of them thinking the Packers had the best ownership.

Re: ESPN Power Rankings: Top 10 NFL Owners

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 2:42 am
by Kerb Hohl
Remember when a large portion of our fanbase wanted to dethrone Murphy and a lot of the group?

Re: ESPN Power Rankings: Top 10 NFL Owners

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 2:44 am
by ReasonablySober
GrendonJennings wrote:Remember when a large portion of our fanbase wanted to dethrone Murphy and a lot of the group?


Yea. I'm related to a few of them. :noway:

Re: ESPN Power Rankings: Top 10 NFL Owners

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 4:25 am
by chuckleslove
DrugBust wrote:
GrendonJennings wrote:Remember when a large portion of our fanbase wanted to dethrone Murphy and a lot of the group?


Yea. I'm related to a few of them. :noway:


I'm sure we all are, I still have an uncle and my dad who aren't 100% sold on the TT/MM regime. Of course in the playoffs they were all in but as soon as the season was over they lost their confidence.

Re: ESPN Power Rankings: Top 10 NFL Owners

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 8:18 pm
by sotrak1000
zmanishere11 wrote:John Clayton = Cryptkeeper

Image


That's not John Clayton but good try...its Sean Salisbury

Re: ESPN Power Rankings: Top 10 NFL Owners

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 8:22 pm
by emunney
skitch815 wrote:I don't think that Clayton is being dismissive of the Packers structure at all. It seems that he is saying it just can't be compared to a single owner which I definitely agree with.


Not sure why not. They all play in the same league.

Re: ESPN Power Rankings: Top 10 NFL Owners

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 11:58 pm
by Max-Power
When i first saw this my initial reaction is "John Clayton is a total d-bag" after reading it through again though it almost seems like he was bitter about something. then i looked him up on wikipedia to get to the bottom of it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Clayt ... scaster%29

Born May 11, 1954 (1954-05-11) (age 57)
Braddock, Pennsylvania

John Clayton began covering sports while still a student at Churchill Area High School. Starting with the Pittsburgh Steelers' 1972 training camp, he covered the team in twice-weekly dispatches in the St. Marys, Pennsylvania Daily Press.

Ohh i see. he is a hater who is mad we beat his precious Steelers asses. He probably wrote this then high fived himself while fapping to a picture of Rooney. what a tool.