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Top 50 most influential people in sports business: #9 Robert Kraft
I heard about this a couple of days ago, just realized it had not been posted here. Guess people were too busy lobbying to get Sal Alosi added to the list
Sports Business Journal makes a list of the most influential people in the sports business each year. This year Kraft's high profile regarding the CBA negotiations made him 8th in their judgement.
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Robert Kraft has long been an influential owner, what with his three-time Super Bowl-winning New England Patriots and stints on the broadcast and labor committees. He is also incredibly connected in top social and political circles. Now, he appears to be positioning himself as the ownership vision of hope in the NFL labor talks, with his recent comments of optimism.
Other notables:
#1 Roger Goodell
#5 DeMaurice Smith
#10 Jerry Jones
#15 Jerry Richardson
#24 John Henry
And although they didn't say it, my guess is Kraft's getting the Brady extension done in a reasonable fashion has also helped his prestige.
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Re: Top 50 most influential people in sports business: #9 Robert Kraft
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Originally Posted by KontradictioN
What is this? A thread that isn't about the latest media member to accuse the Patriots of cheating or the Jets. This is all so confusing to me.
Nah, this is a thread meant to spark outrage that Kraft isn't #1 on the list, we're being disrespected!
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Originally Posted by ausbacker
If Sepp Blatter and Jacques Rogge aren't 1 and 2 the list is a complete waste of time.
#21 and #16, but last year Rogge was #1. Looks like they change positions around based partly on current issues, this year the NFL has prominence. Plus, there is some bias towards American sports (based on SBJ's readership I assume), they say "Rogge has solidified his position as the most influential figure in international sports".
Re: Top 50 most influential people in sports business: #9 Robert Kraft
As influential as Kraft may be, and as big as the NFL is, #9 seems a bit high to me. Same goes for Jerry Jones at #10. I think I would have put some more guys who are the CEO, Chairman, President, etc. of entire organizations ahead of team owners Kraft and Jones, even if they do take part in important and powerful NFL committees. Just my personal opinion.
Re: Top 50 most influential people in sports business: #9 Robert Kraft
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Originally Posted by ausbacker
If Sepp Blatter and Jacques Rogge aren't 1 and 2 the list is a complete waste of time.
You might have a point on Rogge, but I think the list is heavily driven by money generated for broadcast rights. The current NFL broadcast contract (2006 to 2011) is over $20b, or over $3b per year. By contrast, NBC paid a total of $2.2b for the 2012 and 2014 Olympics. Also, I don't think the Olympic movement has fully put its bribery scandals behind it.
FIFA won't be at the top of any list like this as long as its practices include the head-scratching awarding of the 2022 World Cup venue to Qatar, which will build and tear down a bunch of, presumably air-conditioned, stadiums for the occasion, leading many to wonder just how much cash Qatar deposited in how many FIFA-board related Swiss Bank accounts for the privilege. (ABC, ESPN and Univision paid, as far as we know, a total of $425million for World Cup and other FIFA Broadcast rights 2007 through 2014.)
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Re: Top 50 most influential people in sports business: #9 Robert Kraft
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Originally Posted by Ron Sellers
As influential as Kraft may be, and as big as the NFL is, #9 seems a bit high to me. Same goes for Jerry Jones at #10. I think I would have put some more guys who are the CEO, Chairman, President, etc. of entire organizations ahead of team owners Kraft and Jones, even if they do take part in important and powerful NFL committees. Just my personal opinion.
As I posted above, it's all about the money. NFL Broadcast rights go for over $3b per year. Kraft and Jones are major players in shaping the status and image of the NFL.
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