By Jeff Howe, Mike Sando, Mike Jones and Dianna Russini
For a league bound by parity, the NFL is ruled by the organizations with the most stability.
That all starts up top. A stable owner and a trustworthy front office are non-negotiable ingredients to sustained success on the field. The best front offices not only identify talent, they share a vision with each department of the organization and don’t allow office politics to interfere with the priority of winning games.
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Or, as one high-ranking executive surveyed for this project said: “It is the balance and interconnectivity of all the different departments and decision-making that goes into the product on the field and
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