As the NFL offseason progresses, two critical phases—the hiring cycle and initial free agency—conclude, leading up to the draft. This period is vital for establishing team foundations and assessing owner commitment levels. While many claim to aspire to build winning teams, actual efforts diverge significantly, highlighting a spectrum that ranges from those intensely committed to winning to owners merely managing expectations. The article evaluates teams like the Ravens and Bills and their owners' actions reflecting their sincerity and strategic intentions toward achieving success on the field.
Every owner professes a desire to build a winning franchise, but not everyone truly cares about winning as much as they would have you believe.
Some of the best empower and trust their staffs to position their teams for success. Others, driven by egos, can't stay out of the way.
If we were to construct a Want to Win meter, which category would team owners be in based on track record and the moves of this offseason?
Ravens players in the most recent NFLPA team report cards gave owner Steve Bisciotti the ninth-highest rating in the league.
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