That story about Sid and the land around the Metrodome has been around for a while, but I've never seen anything confirmed. Â What has been confirmed is the origins of his wealth: Â starting sometime in the 1950s, Sid and a childhood buddy started investing in rental properties throughout the Twin Cities. Â That provided the initial stream of income, and apparently he's invested rather well. Â The term slumlord has been used by some to describe him; that might not be totally fair, but I do know that some of his properties are in areas of town where you wouldn't want to live if you could avoid it.
Were he not such a jackass, and had he not attained his current position almost solely due to sycophancy, Sid's story might be kind of heartwarming - he grew up dirt poor and didn't graduate from high school, only to become about as prominent as anybody in Minnesota (which says plenty about Minnesota, unfortunately).
What may be most remarkable is that he's still a voter for the Pro Football Hall of Fame; only if they started selling off induction spots to retired players who paid enough cash, sort of like the Catholic Church used to do with indulgences, could they find a way to hurt their credibility more than they do by having him help decide who gets in.
Were he not such a jackass, and had he not attained his current position almost solely due to sycophancy, Sid's story might be kind of heartwarming - he grew up dirt poor and didn't graduate from high school, only to become about as prominent as anybody in Minnesota (which says plenty about Minnesota, unfortunately).
What may be most remarkable is that he's still a voter for the Pro Football Hall of Fame; only if they started selling off induction spots to retired players who paid enough cash, sort of like the Catholic Church used to do with indulgences, could they find a way to hurt their credibility more than they do by having him help decide who gets in.