Pat Bowlen

Pat Bowlen
Patrick Dennis Bowlenis the majority owner of the Denver Broncos of the National Football League. The Bowlen Family, including his two brothers John Bowlen and Bill Bowlen, and sister Marybeth Bowlen, purchased the team from Edgar Kaiser in 1984. He served as the Broncos CEO from his purchase of the club in 1984 until July 2014, when he stepped down as Broncos' CEO due to his battle with Alzheimer's disease...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionEntrepreneur
Date of Birth18 February 1944
CountryUnited States of America
So I'm not sure what we'll do in Orlando, but I know now we can get down to some other things.
I'm holding my breath here. I think we've just got to take our time and make sure everybody's opinions are heard so you don't get into a contentious situation.
But I think the way Paul has worked, being the commissioner surrounded by a strong staff, has obviously been successful. To me, that's the model, but I also think it's important we listen to the ideas and make sure everyone's voices are heard on the issue.
Nobody complained anymore. Now, everyone's knocking those uniforms off.
It's a bunch of nonsense. In many cases, it's a what-have-you-done-for-me-lately sort of attitude.
It's like moving into a new neighborhood. It takes you a while to get comfortable. But I think fans are getting used to it.
I always wondered if it was going to fall down. I could feel it in my box. It felt like the stadium was moving about six inches either way. You could just feel it swaying.
I was here the last time around with the Coliseum, so I'm not real optimistic about the Los Angeles Coliseum.
The reverb noise is nowhere near as loud as it was at Mile High, but the fans are catching on.
The job Paul has done in his years as commissioner is unprecedented.
These are historic moments for us as an organization. And, of course, winning them both would just add to the history.
There seems to be a lot of interest.
Arthur has a point. We have to be careful that we don't have owners put perks on it to help decide where we play the Super Bowl. I don't think it's there yet.
I would like Mike to coach out his career here. What's left on his contract or not left on his contract is not the issue. I think Mike is at the top of the coaching ladder and I think he'll stay there. So there's no reason for me to be thinking about changing head coaches. That thought never crosses my mind, and I don't think it ever will.