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(11 hours ago)Soonerpeace Wrote: The organization has a strictly bottom line mentality. That’s not what the vast majority of owners are today. They act scared and frugal most of the time but not necessarily wholly impractical. They signed Tee because Joe and Chase wanted it. They signed Chase because of Joe. But they’d rather miss out on renewing a player than get stuck with an aging one. It’s just huge conservatism. I’m not saying anything you don’t know mind you. But some ownerships just simply are about winning and competing. Many have done it in business and it transcends. The Brown’s love having a team and Paul Brown’s legacy. But winning a SB isn’t an obsession.
I think MB wants to win a Super Bowl. He just doesn’t know how. He thinks he’s right, all the time. Hes a smart man, and a good business man. But in sports you can’t always look at just the numbers if you want to win. But winning super bowls = more money. And he knows it, he just thinks his way of running a football team is best.