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Originally Posted by dirk digler
As always a Donkey fan talking out his ass.
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You might want to link your sources from now on. Like this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wellington_Mara
"During the early 1960s, Wellington and his brother Jack, the owners of the NFL's largest market, agreed to share television revenue on a league-wide basis, dividing the amounts of money available in cities like New York with smaller market teams such as the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Green Bay Packers. That concept of revenue sharing allowed the NFL to grow and is still being used today. This is certainly Mara's lasting contribution to his game."
Perhaps you need a bit of a cooling off period before you can discuss issues related to Hunt in a rational manner. It is no insult to Hunt's legacy to acknowledge the multiple accomplishments Mara achieved in his 8 decades of ownership.