N.F.L. Roll Call

#52
#52
It's not as rare as you think within their field. I just named the ones who won 3 or more. If you bring it down to just multiple(2) the list gets a bit bigger.

Of course. And if you bring it down to one, the list gets even bigger still. Still an elite group of people. NFL owners as a group are elite, in a way. And some are more successful than others. Look at the Chargers, Titans, Cardinals, Seahawks, Bengals, Browns, Vikings, Lions, Jags, Falcons, Panthers, Eagles, Bills, & Texans. Zero superbowl wins. Winning a SB is difficult, to say the least.

My point is that any owner of a team that has won multiple superbowls has accomplished something that most people will never accomplish. And so far, something that most NFL owners have not done.
 
#53
#53
Really now? Tell me more, if you are able to do so.
You used "billions" of people for your sample size. Many of which, if not most, have never heard of the NFL. If I have to explain why that is an issue when discussing statistics, then there is nothing I can do for you.
 
#54
#54
You used "billions" of people for your sample size. Many of which, if not most, have never heard of the NFL. If I have to explain why that is an issue when discussing statistics, then there is nothing I can do for you.

As you can see I tried to no avail
 
#55
#55
You used "billions" of people for your sample size. Many of which, if not most, have never heard of the NFL. If I have to explain why that is an issue when discussing statistics, then there is nothing I can do for you.

I don't need for you to do anything for me, but thanks for your concern.

As you can see I tried to no avail

Let me ask you this. Suppose Snyder - or whoever the Redskin owner is -decided to sell the Redskins. Wouldn't you buy them, if you could? I'd guess yes you would. But you are probably in the same boat as me and 99.9999999 etc. of the people on this planet, you don't have the means to make such a purchase.

Some NFL owners got in on the ground floor, some were born into wealth, but some made their own wealth and bought a team. I know I can't do that, but America is the land of opportunity, and that people can become wealthy almost anywhere. I had a lifetime to become wealthy, but I didn't get done.

And that's the first difference between most people and NFL owners, the owners got into a position to where they had the means to buy. Those billions of people I mentioned - including me - did not.

And that's why I see NFL owners as a special group of people. They got it done.

I'd be one if I had the opportunity and the means. And I suspect you would be also.
 
#58
#58
I don't need for you to do anything for me, but thanks for your concern.



Let me ask you this. Suppose Snyder - or whoever the Redskin owner is -decided to sell the Redskins. Wouldn't you buy them, if you could? I'd guess yes you would. But you are probably in the same boat as me and 99.9999999 etc. of the people on this planet, you don't have the means to make such a purchase.

Some NFL owners got in on the ground floor, some were born into wealth, but some made their own wealth and bought a team. I know I can't do that, but America is the land of opportunity, and that people can become wealthy almost anywhere. I had a lifetime to become wealthy, but I didn't get done.

And that's the first difference between most people and NFL owners, the owners got into a position to where they had the means to buy. Those billions of people I mentioned - including me - did not.

And that's why I see NFL owners as a special group of people. They got it done.

I'd be one if I had the opportunity and the means. And I suspect you would be also.

Sounds so sweet and sentimental, but has jack to do with your weak argument of only a handful of owners winning multiple super bowls amongst the billions of people. The number of NFL owners compared to billionaires is still small. It's just flat out dumb to make your argument using owners compared to the whole world.
 
#59
#59
Long suffering Detroit Lions fan.
Because I was born in Flint Michigan.
 
#63
#63
Niners fan for around 25 years. Always liked west coast teams, Niners, Giants, Sonics I think it's the wanna be beach bum in me. Stayed a niners fan when they sucked and bandwagon fans jumped ship.
 
#64
#64
Titans, people are just more happy around here when they're good.

I'm notorious for jumping on bandwagons every year, (don't judge me & I won't judge you for cheering for one of your fantasy players to show out against your favorite team) and I'm with the Redskins this year, not just because of RGIII but because the senior ops leader at work is such an idiot, and also a huge Cowboys fan. I'm hoping the Redskin shirt, lanyard, and hat will keep him away
 
#67
#67
Broncos. I barely remember the Super Bowl against the Cowboys, I was 6. Ever since then, but I have become more of a Titans fan since they are in Tennessee.
 
#68
#68
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#72
#72
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Been a fan since they sucked. Picked 'em cause my Dad didn't really follow sports, and I thought their unis resembled the Vols'. I was young, forgive me.
 
#74
#74
Bear fan here. Born in Chicago. I like da Bears, da Bulls, da Cubbies, and da Blackhawks. Half my family lives in Wisconsin so we dont talk during football season.
 
#75
#75
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Been a fan since they sucked. Picked 'em cause my Dad didn't really follow sports, and I thought their unis resembled the Vols'. I was young, forgive me.

The Lions have better looking helmet.
 

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