Chuck
10-17-2009, 09:18 AM
I could not put it better than Mike Celizic (http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/33318650/ns/sports-nfl/).
Just in the NFL, a number of teams have owners that have their teams terminally losing - Al Davis in Oakland (see his picture in the article :D ), Dan Synder in Washington, Jerry Jones in Dallas, the Bidwell's in Arizona (yes, I know they made it to the Super Bowl last year).
I'd love to see a rule that if they do as poorly as say Detroit over 10 or so years, they have to put the team up for sale....that might put an end to the coach/owner types. Of course it would have to have approval of the owners. :rolleyes:
Just in the NFL, a number of teams have owners that have their teams terminally losing - Al Davis in Oakland (see his picture in the article :D ), Dan Synder in Washington, Jerry Jones in Dallas, the Bidwell's in Arizona (yes, I know they made it to the Super Bowl last year).
I'd love to see a rule that if they do as poorly as say Detroit over 10 or so years, they have to put the team up for sale....that might put an end to the coach/owner types. Of course it would have to have approval of the owners. :rolleyes:
