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PATRIOTS OWNER CITED AS TOP POWER BROKER FOR KRAFTY MOVES

          Patriots Owner Robert Kraft, who "played a key role" in
     negotiating the NFL's eight-year, $17.6B TV contract --
     which the owners can reopen after five years -- has "emerged
     as the most powerful man" in the league "in less than five
     years," according to Vito Stellino of FOOTBALL DIGEST, who
     lists the league's "Power Brokers."  Stellino calls NFL
     Finance Committee Chair Kraft "one of the smoothest
     operators in the league," but says "the final outcome" of
     his quest for a new stadium will determine if he remains at
     the top of the list.  After Kraft, Stellino ranks NFLPA Exec
     Dir Gene Upshaw as No. 2, as Upshaw has "made it clear to
     the owners that the price for ... [labor] peace is to keep
     the current salary cap structure intact."  No. 3 is Cowboys
     Owner Jerry Jones, "the best salesman in the league;" No. 4
     is Broncos Owner Pat Bowlen; No. 5 is Steelers President Dan
     Rooney, the "voice of reason"; No. 6 is Panthers Owner Jerry
     Richardson and No. 7 is NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue, who
     may be the "perfect commissioner for this era, when the
     owners want to be the ones running the show."  Agent Leigh
     Steinberg, Packers GM Ron Wolf and Dolphins coach Jimmy
     Johnson round out the top ten (FOOTBALL DIGEST, 11/98).
          FACILITY RANK: In a sidebar, Joe Frisaro lists the five
     best and worst stadiums in the NFL.  No. 1 is Lambeau Field,
     which Frisaro calls "priceless;" No. 2 is Texas Stadium and
     No. 3 is Ericsson Stadium.  The "stinker of all stinkers" is
     Foxboro Stadium, as Frisaro writes, "Subway stations have
     more charm" (FOOTBALL DIGEST, 11/98 issue). 

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