Okay, I gotta admit, that's some really weird @#$% they wrote over there, but it had some humor value. I think I can translate one of the things he said:
Packers only exist in Green Bay because Mommy NFL created an exception (let them hide under the skirt of the NFL, making the Packers the ***** babies of the NFL
I think he's talking about the fact that only Green Bay is allowed to be a publicly owned team. The NFL outlawed publicly owned teams after the Packers had already done it and so they were the only team grandfathered in. It wasn't a conspiracy to give special treatment to Green Bay; that city was simply the only one to have done it before the rule changed.
I personally think publicly owned teams are a great idea and the league should change the rules to allow other teams to do it. I visited Minneapolis for the first time last month and people were talking about how the team may move away if they don't get a new stadium or if this or that doesn't happen. I'm definitely not a Vikes fan, but I think it would be bad for the NFL for that team to move away. Can you imagine some lame thing like the Los Angeles Vikings?
IMO public ownership of the Vikings would be the perfect solution. It would keep the team in that small market city and give the citizens of Minnesota a say in how the team is run. I do understand how people there might feel bitter that that's not an option. However, that's not Green Bay's fault. It's up to the NFL to make the rules. I would support a rule change that would allow the Vikings or any team to be publicly owned.