Yahoo: Goodell, NFL in fight to save public image as Rice scandal deepens

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Goodell, NFL in fight to save public image as Rice scandal deepens
By Pras Subramanian 5 hours ago Yahoo Finance
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/goode...-image-as-rice-scandal-deepens-152106356.html



The hits keep coming for NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. Two days after TMZ released a video from inside a Revel Casino Hotel elevator showing former Baltimore Raven running back Ray Rice striking his then fiancé, the AP reported that law enforcement officials had actually submitted the video to the NFL back in April. Recall that back in July Goodell handed down a 2-game suspension for Rice’s accused assault of his fiancé, a punishment that was roundly criticized for its leniency.

With more graphic footage coming out, and reports suggesting the NFL had actually seen Rice’s alleged actions, calls have been coming for Goodell’s resignation, or at least an investigation. Last night Goodell acceded to those calls and hired former FBI director Robert Mueller to head up an independent investigation, which will be led by NFL owners John Mara and Art Rooney II. Results of the investigation will be released publicly upon completion.

The NFL needs to tread carefully here as the financial fallout could potentially be huge. The league reportedly rakes in around $9 billion in revenue every year, and as Yahoo Finance’s Mike Santoli and Jeff Macke discuss in the attached video, the last thing the NFL needs is another PR hit that could rattle corporate sponsors.

“Financially the NFL has always been this very protected, very, very lucrative micro-economy, they have an anti-trust exemption, they are a not-for-profit on the books,” Santoli notes. Scandals like the ones involving Rice, the bullying of Dolphin’s offensive lineman Jonathan Martin, and the NFL’s ongoing concussion litigation are only deepening the government’s resolve into opening the books on the NFL’s inner workings, as Macke astutely points out 70% of the costs for stadiums and facilities for NFL teams are borne by taxpayers. The stakes, both from private and public coffers, are tremendous.

Will getting rid of Goodell solve the NFL’s image problem, at least for the sake of sponsors? While groups like the National Organization of Woman are calling for Goodell’s head, owners and sponsors aren’t going that far, hoping time will help weather the storm.

“I do think the corporate sponsors are exactly doing that (hoping it fades away), hoping that this is just a thing you have to absorb and deal with. They’ve already bought the season’s commercials, they’re trying to see if they can get the attention back on football,” Santoli says. “This is a league by the way that weathered the Michael Vick dogfighting thing… it seems like nothing [usually] sticks, but it can change if you have this sense that the NFL can’t handle its own affairs, that you need the government in there.”

Unfortunaely for the NFL that horse has already left the stable. Members of the House Judiciary Committee sent Goodell a letter calling on him to fully address the problem of domestic violence in the league. Specifically, the committee members said the league had not been clear about how it requested the Rice video from law enforcement, or why it did not try to obtain the video from other sources, presumably the Revel security officials.

NFL owners like Bob Kraft of the Patriots and Mara of the Giants are backing Goodell, for now. But if the scandal spirals out of control, and advertisers start pulling sponsorships and ad dollars from the NFL, a financial hit could drop the sword of Damocles on Goodell’s head...

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It's going to take public displays of protest for him to resign.
 

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I think the NFL will weather the storm as the season gets on in ernest.

Here is what the NFL should do:

1. Cut Roger loose to prove that the NFLt wants to do better and move on
2. Be consistent in discipline (Look, a rookie getting caught with muggles is not in the same level of criminality as striking or killing another human bean.)
3. Establish a standard of civility: i.e. avoid thugs and thuggish behavior. Let the good guys play and earn millions and adolation and leave behind the miscreants who will abuse the privilege and embarrass sponosrs, their alma matters, fans and the little kids who idolize the players. Discourage high school kids from tattoos, saggy pants and thug talk so when they enter college or the NFL they will not be walking endorsements for criminality or crass behavior. Do serious evaluations of players before the draft as to character, values and deportment.
4. Make the game one for the common man. Spending $500 to take a family of four to a game in the cheap seats is not America. At least not to me.
5. Appoint me commissioner of the NFL and I promise good times for all.

(damn, I am good)
 

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It's going to take public displays of protest for him to resign.

All its going to take is one major sponsor walking away and Goodell is done.

In America the almighty dollar determines all.
 

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This whole thing is stupid, and a gross over reaction.

I was actually having a great time reading through the forum and not seeing any of this crap... Thanks for ruining my reading! LOL
 

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This whole thing is stupid, and a gross over reaction.

I was actually having a great time reading through the forum and not seeing any of this crap... Thanks for ruining my reading! LOL

I don't see why dealing with what is happening at present in the NFL...as being how you described it. One either get's his big boy pants on with a real topic, or stays out of it.

This was the first real display of a lack of ability to deal with the topic. It isn't all sensationalism, and deals with acts and reactions to a very relevant issue in today's life. That being both in the NFL and the social fabric similarly. Grow up here...or stay out.
 

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There is a zero percent chance a team that is comprised of a Rooney, a Mara, and a lapdog expolitical appointee finds the Commish guilty of anything at all. Talk about investigating yourself. Utterly laughable. Why even go forward with this charade.
 

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Really Rooney and Mara? Ha! I guess it could have been worse he could have had his Mother conduct the investigation.
 

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It's ironic that the feature game tonight is the Ravens with the week they have had.

I wonder if Roger will be there? He goes to TV games all the time.
 

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There is a zero percent chance a team that is comprised of a Rooney, a Mara, and a lapdog expolitical appointee finds the Commish guilty of anything at all. Talk about investigating yourself. Utterly laughable. Why even go forward with this charade.

What is there to be guilty of? Laws aren't being broken here by the NFL. There is an actual legal system in place that is getting virtually no attention about their role in the hand-slap of Ray Rice. Under Goodell, 56 domestic violence reports amounted to a mere 13 games suspended. 2 games was the longest anyone ever got.

This video "investigation" is a clown show. the league was always soft on this stuff. Nobody cared until now. I'm just wondering how long the pitchforks stay burning at NFL headquarters while the courts keep slapping wrists.
 

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I suspect the rest of the world knows that you use the word guilt in a context that does not necessarily pertain to a legal matter. You can ask anyone who attended Catholic school for confirmation. If you don't think he bold faced lied about the video than we are not going to agree. This man is about as controlling and autocratic as they come and his claim that he wasn't aware does not wash. I could give a damn about Rice or the woman that married him right afterward. I do care that the man destroying the game I love is a raging hypocrite!
 

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There is a zero percent chance a team that is comprised of a Rooney, a Mara, and a lapdog expolitical appointee finds the Commish guilty of anything at all. Talk about investigating yourself. Utterly laughable. Why even go forward with this charade.

It buys time, thats why. Its Roger's best chance at weathering the storm created by a media frenzy. By doing a "thorough" investigation it will take time. Maybe months. It takes some of the meat away from the media hounds. The story will die down as we all wait for the results of the investigation. There wont be as much to feed the story is what Roger is hoping for. He already knows what they will find out. So do the owners.

The only way king roger has to go is if the media just cant let it go. But for them to keep at it there has to be some new breaking news to keep it stirred up. If the media can keep it stirred up it might get bad enough and he will be forced out. Doubtful tho at this point.
 

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Our taxpayers money pay for their stadiums to play in. Therefore, if the commish is acting like a thug take away some of their privileges that they enjoy.
 

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Goodell brought this on himself.

He could have said after much deliberation and listening to our fanbase, owners, players, law enforcement and experts in the field of domestic violence, I have seen the error in my 2-game suspension. And I have come to the conclusion that I am not best suited to punish players, owners and NFL employees. With the help of the ownership and law enforcement experts, I plan on putting together a panel that will handle punishment for players, coaches, owners and NFL employees. On behalf of the league, I apologize the egregious errors in judgment I have made and will work to help protect the integrity of the NFL.

He could have just said that and yes...there would still be critics. But, it would not be nearly the crap-storm it is today.

Instead, he felt the need to lie and cover up his ignorance to save face.

And even THAT would not be so bad if...

He had not REPEATEDLY lied and covered up him and the league's transgressions.

He lied and covered up the CTE brain injury studies to the point where the original coroner that examined a possible correlation between football players and CTE the league tried to ruin his career.

He covered up SpyGate and destroyed the evidence. He then lied to Congress (I hate Congress as much as the next guy, but he should not do that).

His rational and logic in the Starcaps issue to Congress was flat out embarrassing.

He lied about the BountyGate scandal...particularly claiming the 'tape' that showed Anthony Hargrove accepting money for injuring Brett Favre.

He then helped the owners execute collusion during the non-cap year. And yes, collusion is illegal in this country.f

This all in just 8-years of being commissioner.

So with the Ray Rice situation, it's just one more case of another from a liar and cover up artist.




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It buys time, thats why. Its Roger's best chance at weathering the storm created by a media frenzy. By doing a "thorough" investigation it will take time. Maybe months. It takes some of the meat away from the media hounds. The story will die down as we all wait for the results of the investigation. There wont be as much to feed the story is what Roger is hoping for. He already knows what they will find out. So do the owners.

The only way king roger has to go is if the media just cant let it go. But for them to keep at it there has to be some new breaking news to keep it stirred up. If the media can keep it stirred up it might get bad enough and he will be forced out. Doubtful tho at this point.

We need a pretty face with that mystery female voice on the phone confirming the receipt of the video. And further interview.
 
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