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Well, he knows the facts and he thinks.
Hence why he was smart enough to hang up on Chris Russo.
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In a funny role reversal. Mad Dog Russo got into a huge fight with John Dowd because Dowd convicted Pete Rose of being guilty of gambling with no evidence of Rose ever not giving his best effort in every game. And Russo argues that the fact he bet on baseball doesn't matter because Rose gave his all.
http://awfulannouncing.com/the-locker/chris-russo-pisses-off-john-dowd-gets-hung-up-on.html
Funny, I don't see Chris Russo making any distinctions on the fact that Brady crushed the Colts' defense with re-inflated footballs.
I never said it wasn't. I was being sarcastic. John Dowd has been crushing Goodell for weeks now.
I think if volin finds about the site he will investigate(google) if the guy is associated with kraft
That was a great hard hitting piece of writing, and its posted on one of the biggest news outlets in the world.
With the credentials he has, Dowd is better qualified for Goodell's job than Roger is.
Wonder if he'll be the next NFL commissioner. I expect they'll fire RG at the meeting 8/11 and then likely appoint Tags as interim commish, to work with the selection committee chaired by Jonathan Kraft. Wouldn't surprise me if they came up with Dowd as their choice.
If nothing else it's a nice fantasy.
In the fantasy where Goodell is canned..... The issue with Dowd is that he's 74 years old. They'd want someone younger and vibrant running the league. I think their ideal candidate would have a legal background (like Tags) so could be solid on this type of stuff and on CBAs, would be a consensus builder like a politician (to get owners behind him), and have CEO vision for expanding the brand. And of course be a lover of football. Tough to find someone who hits all the checkboxes. One guy who does is Mitt Romney - who has past history in dealing with a corrupt institution in the IOC - but he's up there in age himself and probably is too high up in the political landscape so as to be a polarizing public representative of the game. I have no idea of anyone else at this point who would hit all those perfect candidate requirements.