The Packers have lots of owners nobody knows instead of one owner who doesn't know squat.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I know Packers fans are invested in the team - even more so than the rest of the country.
There is no primer for being an NFL owner. It is learn-as-you-go.
You have to give it to the Packers. They are a good team. They have a great offense and a great defense.
Fans don't like owners. They know they are somewhere - actually, in Germany, some owners are anonymous. Fans don't sympathize with owners, so ownership stays in the back.
Owners are made to be hated. We're the guys that trade away your favorite player.
I'm a lifelong Vikings and Packers fan because I lived in both Minnesota and Wisconsin as a kid.
We had heard online that there were a number of pro athletes who were big fans of 'Pitch Perfect.' We came to learn that the primary fans were these Green Bay Packers.
My construction business represents 10 or 20 times what I'll ever invest in football. But from the moment I bought the Chargers, I would become forever known as the owner of that NFL franchise.
I think in the NFL knowledge is power, and you try to get the knowledge by whatever means.
If I were to describe myself as any particular type of owner, it would be a fans' owner because you really get great satisfaction when you can go out on the streets and scream you're No. 1 and you're world champions.
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