Joey007
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I highly doubt he cares. Kirwin was talking about him on NFL network radio a few months ago and said that Goodell pretty much experiences hate wherever he goes in public and couldn’t care less. $44M a year tends to do that for you.
He thrives on it is what I think. I doubt he has that many fans in New Orleans either. There was a story about this that implied it hurts his feelings to be booed. I don’t buy that. If I made that much and had absolute power to suspend at will.. lol they could boo all they liked.
I think that he fits right in with the 32 that support him.
Ref: Expanding Its N.F.L. Coverage, Fox Will Broadcast DraftFox is going all-in on the N.F.L., and for the first time this year will televise the N.F.L. draft, according to multiple people with knowledge of the plans. Fox and the NFL Network will team up for a joint production, mixing talent from both networks on a co-branded broadcast. One feed will appear on both networks, the people said.
Fox will televise the first round on Thursday, April 26, and the second and third rounds on Friday, April 27, according to the people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly. It is unclear whether Fox will televise the last four rounds of the draft on April 28.
ESPN, which has broadcast the draft each year since 1980, will continue to do so. Since 2006, both ESPN and the NFL Network have broadcast separate productions of the draft. Last year, 6.7 million viewers watched ESPN’s coverage of the first round, while 2.5 million watched on the NFL Network.
I highly doubt he cares.