
I know this is a little off topic, but I wanted to address Sundays incident with Bud Adams. Bud Adams is the 86 year old owner of the Tennessee Titans. After the game Bud Adams was seen giving the Buffalo Bills fans the middle finger repeatedly. The Titans won the game in a blowout fashion. I think Adams behavior was completely unnecessary. If you are an owner in the NFL, that behavior is unacceptable because you must be a good role model and show a sense of professionalism. The funny part about the incident is NFL commissioner Roger Godell was present at the game and in Mr. Adams suite the first half of the game. The NFL has since charged Adams $250,000.00. I'm happy about the fine but I am wondering if this were a different owner if the media attention would be different. The media (ESPN) has given this topic attention, but I believe if an owner such as Jerry Jones or Marc Cuban would have committed these same actions the media would have been much more harsh. I think because of Bud Adams age the media treated this as a comedic story. I think it shouldn't matter how old you are, if you own a professional sports team you should have a sense of professionalism, respect the game, and have the same consequences as any other owner.
I agree with your conclusion that an owner ought to convey a sense of professionalism. There have been exceptions--Marge Schott, Jerry Jones, and Mark Cuban. I do think that age may have factored into this behavior, but it is still no excuse. Fining him a quarter mil. should make a lasting impression! Hopefully it is not just a tax write-off!
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