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Goodell chosen to succeed Tagliabue as NFL commissioner (1 Viewer)

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Goodell chosen to succeed Tagliabue as NFL commissioner

By DAVE GOLDBERG, AP Football Writer

August 8, 2006

Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank walks into NFL meetings that will determine who will succeed Paul Tagliabue as the league's commissioner Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2006 in Northbrook Ill.

AP - Aug 8, 4:34 pm EDT

NORTHBROOK, Ill. (AP) -- Roger Goodell was chosen as the NFL's next commissioner Tuesday, succeeding the man who groomed him for the job, Paul Tagliabue.

The 47-year-old Goodell worked his way from a public relations intern to perhaps the most powerful job in American sports. He was unanimously elected by the league's 32 owners on the fifth ballot.

The son of former U.S. Sen. Charles Goodell of New York, he has been Tagliabue's top assistant, particularly on expansion and stadium construction. In 2000, he became the NFL's chief operating officer.

Goodell becomes the league's fourth commissioner since 1946.

"We've had the two greatest sports commissioners in the history of professional sports, Paul Tagliabue and Pete Rozelle, and I was fortunate to work for both of them," Goodell said. "I look forward to the challenge and thank them again for their confidence."

Tagliabue served 17 years, and during that time the league's revenues have skyrocketed. The NFL will collect about $10 billion in TV rights fees during the next six years, and enjoys labor peace with the players' association.

"Replacing Paul was not easy, and I think we've done a great job in selecting Roger," said Redskins owner Daniel Snyder. "The NFL is a complex business. Finding the right person to keep it on course was critical, and we did it."

Goodell beat four other finalists: lawyers Gregg Levy and Frederick Nance; Fidelity Investments vice chairman Robert Reynolds; and Constellation Energy chairman Mayo Shattuck III.

Goodell wasn't certain when he will assume office, although Tagliabue planned to leave the job this month.

"I believe in continuity," said Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay. "It's a lot like with head coaches, and that's what Roger brings us."
 
This decision was made a while ago.

The NFL has been restructuring internally for weeks, under the direction of Goodell.

No surprise, and a good thing for all as he will pick up where Tags left off.

 
Seems like it'll be a pretty seamless transition, considering he's a Tagliabue disciple and was his right hand man.

 

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