I have a special affection for George Halas. I remember him being there to loan money to the Packers to save the franchise. Years later, when the Bears were in trouble, it was Lombardi and the Packer organization that stepped up on their behalf. The franchises are tied at the hip, and have been since the beginning.
Above all, as fans, we need to remember that the same respect these two men, and the respect that was between Halas and Lambeau was an important part of NFL history. We need to carry that same respect.
It's sad that nobody in the family has measured up to the task of being the face of the franchise. But that doesn't mean they should sell. They just need to find the right person and leave them alone, to do the job. And to find that person, they should not do it themselves. They should hire a knowledgeable head hunting group that deals extensively with that type of search, and should abide by the decision they make for them.