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Steve Bisciotti is very hands off as owner of the Ravens. Same HC since '08. Their current GM has been in the organization since '96. Ozzie Newsome is now the Executive VP and was the GM from '02-'18 and with the organization since '96. Bisciotti started as a minority owner in '00 taking full ownership in '04. He pretty much just lets the football side of the organization run itself.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Steve Bisciotti is very hands off as owner of the Ravens. Same HC since '08. Their current GM has been in the organization since '96. Ozzie Newsome is now the Executive VP and was the GM from '02-'18 and with the organization since '96. Bisciotti started as a minority owner in '00 taking full ownership in '04. He pretty much just lets the football side of the organization run itself.

Same with the late Paul Allen in SEA and honorable mentions include:

Zygi Wilf- Vikings

Glazer family- Bucs 

 

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9 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Not unless he understands that he's the person most at fault.

Good luck finding him a therapist he's willing to actually work with without firing or paying them off to tell him whatever he wants to hear. Didn't they have a mental health professional on site a few years back?

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10 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Not unless he understands that he's the person most at fault.

Agreed.  He needs to let the professionals evaluate and select these players.  He can sit in the War Room and keep his big mouth shut.  Ask questions later.  As long as he's meddling, we are going to continue to suck.  Looks like we inherited Detroit/Jacksonville's curse. 

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4 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Steve Bisciotti is very hands off as owner of the Ravens. Same HC since '08. Their current GM has been in the organization since '96. Ozzie Newsome is now the Executive VP and was the GM from '02-'18 and with the organization since '96. Bisciotti started as a minority owner in '00 taking full ownership in '04. He pretty much just lets the football side of the organization run itself.

As it should be.  How many owners that have their hands in football operations are any good.  The Cowgirls made out when they traded H. Walker.   They got a bunch of nice picks, and they turned them into a small dynasty but after that the Cowboys have barely a playoff Win.  And Jones has a ton to do with it. 

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48 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Do you think it was Levis looking pretty good that put him over the edge? lol. He must be fuming about the Vikings getting Dobbs for free as well. 

I hope it atleast occurred to him he could’ve had BPA at 9, traded up in 2nd for Levis and still have DJ and our draft picks

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