
Team Owners Don’t Belong in the Hall of Fame
An opinion piece arguing that sports owners should never be inducted into a hall of fame, criticizing media narratives that elevate owners like Robert Kraft while sidelining the on‑field roles of coaches and players. It contends that ownership offers little sacrifice or direct impact compared with players and coaches, points to past scandals and Kraft’s influence to illustrate why owners shouldn’t be honored, and asserts that the hall of fame should recognize those who actually perform and contribute on the field rather than those who fund or oversee from the sidelines.







