I prefer the glass half full approach .We have the 27th best owner and rising. He is the third wealthiest owner so Ross can afford to make mistakes and learn from them. He should be approaching that comfortable zone by now. BTW he is much more wealthier than Juerry ....or snyder or the rest of the worst owners.And he is more hands off than the others mentioned.
Because the fans don't share revenue, so in terms of success on the field, that's how you rank them. Article is all about satire anyway,
"...the same Mike Tannenbaum who traded fourth- and sixth-round picks to the Denver Broncos for Tim Tebow, and handed Mark Sanchez a three-year, $40.5 million extension in the same offseason" smh...
I hate to say it but I think Ross will climb to the top 3 of this list before we all take dirt naps. Edit: Had to edit post. Originally I said he would make top 5. Then realized he is already top 5. Deservedly. Changed it to top 3. Ross is a circus clown.
Dude, I know a lot of hate goes toward Ross, but really ... we have people callously yanking teams away while still making those fan bases pay them money, actual criminals and more. Ross may not have the greatest football sense, but he is not on that level.
All what I hear is fans in Cleveland chanting "We're Number 1!, We're Number 1!" I think it's nice for Cleveland to win something for a change.
This article is ridiculous and so are the fans that keep harping on Ross day and night. Sure we had some coaching hires that I didn't like but he's always spent the money, he seems to stay out of the football decisions and he hasn't done anything to threaten a move, etc. He hasn't been involved in criminal activity that I know of either. He didn't sign a guy like Greg Hardy to lead his team either. He's made mistakes and we are still trying to build a winner but I don't have anywhere near the issues with Ross that some people on here do. I really like the Gase hiring so I'm actually hopeful that we are moving in the right direction.