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3. Pat Bowlen, Broncos
Bowlen has owned the Broncos for 30 years — and overseen just five losing seasons. Denver is 289-189-1 under Bowlen’s guidance, and has gone to six Super Bowls. Inheriting John Elway certainly helped, but then again, so did hiring him to be general manager. A passionate man who nevertheless avoids unnecessary tinkering, Bowlen is willing to cut checks. Like the ones that lured Elway into the front office, and Peyton Manning under center. Loyal when you’ve earned it (Mike Shanahan) and decisive when you haven’t (Josh McDaniels), Bowlen provides the kind of level-headed management all owners should aspire toward.
3. Pat Bowlen, Broncos
Bowlen has owned the Broncos for 30 years — and overseen just five losing seasons. Denver is 289-189-1 under Bowlen’s guidance, and has gone to six Super Bowls. Inheriting John Elway certainly helped, but then again, so did hiring him to be general manager. A passionate man who nevertheless avoids unnecessary tinkering, Bowlen is willing to cut checks. Like the ones that lured Elway into the front office, and Peyton Manning under center. Loyal when you’ve earned it (Mike Shanahan) and decisive when you haven’t (Josh McDaniels), Bowlen provides the kind of level-headed management all owners should aspire toward.
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