good dolphin wrote:
BigW72 wrote:
I'd consider the McCaskeys a very different situation and somewhat of an anomaly. The team was supposed to go to Mugs...not Virginia, Ed, and their 11 children. Mugs dying young and unexpectedly kind of through the whole thing into a mess.
Regardless...the McCaskey children all had lives and careers outside of the Bears...they kind of had to. With so many of them, there was no clear heir. Michael proved to be a football and political moron when given the chance. George certainly isn't proving to be any more competent. All we have to go on is what's reported, but I believe it's been said over the years, the McCaskeys lived fairly modestly given the team ownership.
Ironically...had Mugs lived longer, I don't think his kids would have run things any better. His divorce was nasty and bitter with all kinds of drama. His kids probably hated him
I know it doesn't seem like it but at least three generations of Mc Caskeys have come of age since the Muggs age group, four since Halas. I bet there have been 50 possible heirs (and I may be very light on that number) to the ownership group representative's seat. It sits there for the taking as not one actually wants it. Not one alpha in four generations is willing to just grab the throne.
It's not like a kid having to take over his parent's diner that produces a decent income. This is fun. Every billionaire in the world wants to own and run a sports franchise but no Mc Claskey can be talked into it.
Have a cousin that was handed a successful business and ran it into the ground, wiped out two generations worth of work, he is and will always be an idiot, family businesses are similar, no matter the size, you must have someone with the foresight to bring in outside leadership, especially when you see the kids/grandkids are not capable.
Can say with some certainty that without the guaranteed NFL TV money the McKlaskey's would have done the same thing, they have not been able to negotiate a favorable stadium deal, and leave tons of revenue on the table due to what must be a lack of vision which could only come from having unqualified family members in key decision making positions, after all, you see how spectacularly Michael and George have failed in making HC and GM decisions, highly likely that happens throughout the organization and is why the Bears are the laughingstock of the NFL.