Your idea of context is laughable.
I wasn't aware I needed to own an NFL team to be able to express an opinion on a messageboard, perhaps you can share with us what NFL team you own.
Making a hypothetical, unprovable alternate reality list of owners who may have managed it better does nothing to further the discussion. The fact that this is what you hang your hat on only illustrates the weakness of that argument. It's unprovable, therefore you can dismiss anyone listed out of hand.
You go on to say that I "discount the ten years he spent planning to be in position to buy, his years as a fan, his maneuvering for the least bit of infrastructure so he could build a world class stadium and his hiring of management, and maintenance of the world class atmosphere, which has allowed us to have the best stretch of football in thre history of the NFL." - Please tell me when I discounted any of that or why that matters when discussing these other issues. I'm not aware of any rule that the good things you do in life give you a never ending clean slate for the rest of eternity, completely free of criticism and judgement. I, like most other functioning adults, am capable of seeing both the good and the bad people do and be able to judge and discuss each circumstance on it's own merits.
I do agree that your analogy was ridiculous.