Ralph Wilson was the Founder of Buffalo Bills. Ralph Wilson was a fantastic and super man who made immense contributions to the National Football League. The sad demise of Ralph Wilson was something that was unexpected.
He was born in 1918 in Columbus, Ohio, and raised in Deltroit. He had his tertiary education at the University of Virginia and University of the Michigan Law School.
Due to his passion for the Navy, he joined the United States Navy. He was a very active navy officer who was exceptional in nature. As a result of his demeanor, he fought for the United States in World War II.
This super man had a great vision and was very ambitious in making an impact. As a matter of fact, he was a brilliant businessman who took over his father‘s business. He started investing and purchasing with other manufacturing companies.
Ralph Wilson had an interest in football. So, he decided to pitch American Football League. This was because he had so much interest in the league and was poised on making an impact. However, he was rejected.
This gingered him to form his own team called the Buffalo Bills today. He managed the team in such a way that developed the team beyond expectation.
Due to his effective management skills, the team won six bowls in the National Football League. He made the AFL and NFL an interesting football league in the United States. This was a result of his magnificent contributions to the league. He was the one making decisions concerning the league.
For instance, he called off the game due to the demise of President John F. Kennedy. The purpose of calling off the game was to observe silence and respect for the demise of the President.
He then again merged the American Football League and National Football League. This made the AFL and NFL to become very popular in the United States.
A foundation was formed by Ralph Wilson and it had a great mission. Its mission was to support projects in the United States. The foundation makes investments to help in the construction of parks that will enhance American football.
His demise has been a great loss to America. He left a legacy, a legacy that can never be forgotten in the history of American Football.