Lurie in the locker room:

He dances kind of like Elaine from Seinfeld, but that’s not important. Best owner in town, that’s what’s important. Emotional intelligence, passion for the game, and the hiring of the right people. There really is a standard with this franchise and it starts at the top with ownership. Nice to see Lurie win a second Lombardi after waiting so long for the first one. He runs a respectable and clean organ-eye-zation, and deserves the hardware as much as anyone.