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NFL commissioner Roger Goodell's contract reportedly to be extended to March 2027
"Agreed on the framework of a three year contract extension that will keep him in place until 2027. Indianapolis Colts owner Jim irsay confirmed Tuesday at the league meetings. Goodell's current deal expires in 2024. He has been commissioner of the league since replacing Paul tagliabue in 2006. Says he's under the impression Goodell will retire after the extended contract expires and be involved in the development of a potential successor. I'm geffen coolbaugh.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"paul tagliabue" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"The big money issues in the world of sports. I'm scarlet fu with Damien sasar and Michael Barr. Coming up, we're going to get you ready for The Kentucky Derby next weekend. Can I get a bugle? Damian? I don't know if I can make a vehicle mask. All right, the sea of Churchill downs builds, horst engine will be joining us. But first, let's get you more of our conversation with one Carson Palmer, the former NFL all pro quarterback, he was with us in studio. You know, you went through some issues back with Cincinnati ownership back in the day, right? If I'm not mistaken, I mean, how hard is it for a quarterback to play for a team where he just doesn't respect ownership? He doesn't like management. They don't get along. I mean, he was almost forced into retirement as well. So I mean, do you think the Aaron Rodgers that's coming to the jets can be the Aaron Rodgers vault? Well, I think there's a handful of quarterbacks that when I watch play, I say, wow. Aaron Rodgers at the top of the list. So you've got that kind of talent organizationally coming in for the jets. You got to be ready to deal with Aaron Rodgers. He is not, you know, super easy to deal with. Let's be honest. There is there is some expectations. There are some things he wants to weigh in on. He wants a little piece of the roster. He wants a little piece of what they're doing in free agency and the draft, and they weren't willing to give him that in Green Bay, and unfortunately it didn't work out. The Jets have to be ready to give him a little bit. Give him a little say in this. Give him a little saying that. And so you have to be ready to take on that kind of talent to also be ready to take on that kind of attitude and that kind of ego because that ego changes that building. It changes that organization. You know, Aaron Rodgers is often cited as one of the best mobile quarterbacks. And mobile quarterbacks are really having a moment right now compared to pocket passers. What do you think is better provides better value in the current NFL environment right now? Great question. It is really challenging to watch a quarterback get hit. And when you watch Josh Allen and you watch some of these bigger, more physical running quarterbacks take these hits every time he takes off and exposes his body. He's exposing the organization. And so Aaron really over the last 5 or 6 years has really slowed down his outside the pocket game. He is really trying to win the game and play the game inside the pocket. But when these quarterbacks get on the run and they go taking online, maybe watch Josh Allen. He's a great example. He tries to run through linebackers. He tries to run over defensive linemen. And every time he's doing that, that organization and that team is susceptible to maybe not having that quarterback for the rest of the season. I get very stressed watching him run. It's hard. It's hard to do. If you were the owner, I just imagined being the owner and every time he takes it to get 6 yards, was that 6 yards worth putting our organization exposing our organization. And so there's so many good young quarterbacks that are fast and quick and can run. And the older guys like myself, Tom Brady's, Drew Brees, guys, that played the game from inside the quarterback. Those guys, you know, they're not all the rage right now. They're not all the excitement, the excitement is you want the guy that can run, but at the end of the day, when you look at the most successful quarterbacks in this league, Drew Brees zones every passing record, Tom Tom Brady owns every record as far as wins and championships. Those guys did it inside the pocket. Those guys did not ever do it outside the pocket. At the end of the day, when it comes down to winning the big game, you've got to beat teams from stepping up in the pocket and delivering the ball accurately downfield. That's how you win championships. Peyton Manning proved it. Eli did it a couple of times. Tom Brady did a couple times more than a couple of times. But that's where the gain is still one when it comes down to it. So maybe that's the way into the league to be one of those mobile quarterbacks and then you evolve into a pocket passer. You've got to have that in your game. When it comes down to it, it's third and 7, you've got to recognize the defense. Get your offense in the right play at the line of scrimmage and step up in the pocket and deliver the ball accurately. The team is paying other people to take off and run with it. The team is paying the running backs and the receivers and the skill position players at the end of the day, you just, the proof's in the pudding, look at what Tom Brady did. Look at the amount of championships. He never did it from outside the pocket. I mean, Carson, if you just think about the draft, tell us what these athletes are doing to prepare. What did you do back in 2003 to prepare the draft? Mine was different. I knew I had already signed a contract with the Bengals prior to the draft. And so the word was out. I think I signed it two or three days before the draft. And so, you know, as the number one, as the number one pick, you're sitting in the green room with everybody else. Normally you don't know who's going number one. You have an idea, but they knew. And so commissioner Paul tagliabue comes out to the stage and he says, with the Cincinnati Bengals, you know, 2003, you are on the clock and then he walks away. And everybody in Radio City Music Hall was pissed, they were like, no, we already know you're going to start the clock and let's not waste 15 minutes. Let's get to the number two pick. So all of a sudden they're boo and tagliabue, they're booing this long. I've already signed the deal's done, just announced it during the second pick. And so everybody insides booing that I walk on the stage, they're still booing. Like, man, welcome to NFL. Here's my moment. From great questions, the stupid questions. When you were with USC, did you wish there was NIL? And I'm sure the answer could be no, man. I don't want the money. In fact, I pay. They are get today's college athletes and God bless them, quite frankly. It's like they're getting the money that they deserve. So my senior year in college, no NIL deals. I think my stipend check was like $346 a month. I lived in a four bedroom, absolute dump. With 8 other dudes in the football team, we were splitting rooms in the hood. We had rats. We had spiders. I think I had a mattress on the ground, and we were scraping by. So absolutely. Yes, I wish there was a deal, but my senior year, you know, I had won the Heisman. We had won a bunch of games. There was 90,000 people in the stands every week at the coliseum in downtown LA and we were still making $346 a month. So yes, I wish there was an IL. Oh man, that's great. When you look at this new crop of college athletes becoming future professional football players, what is it that you would advise them when it comes to thinking through their career arc, not just the first team they sign with, but kind of planning out their career into life after the league. I just think your team is so important and not the football team that you're playing for. It's the team that individuals around you as you're building your business and your brand. So having a great financial adviser, one because as soon as you as soon as your name is called on draft day, everybody's got a new product, a new idea, a new investment, a new pitch. And

The Dan Patrick Show
"paul tagliabue" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show
"Because if you have proof there, then maybe you move towards getting Dan Snyder out of there. I mean, he's one of the worst owners in sports. You know, they're waiting for him to get a new stadium, that stadium they have is embarrassing. The product that he's put on the field is embarrassing. And you know, when they suspend him and he's in the South of France on his yacht and we're supposed to believe, oh, wow, what a punishment there. That's incredible. His wife is supposed to be running the organization while he's in the South of France. Or maybe she's with him in the South of France. I have no idea. But this is all stuff that is sort of swirled around annual Snyder like a toilet bowl. What evidence do you have? And if you hired private investigators to dig up dirt on some of these owners, you need 24 owners. To vote him out. And, you know, Roger Goodell famously said in front of Congress. Why can't I oust him? The question was wrong that was asked. Can you start the process to get Daniel Snyder out? That's the question. Because the commissioner can start the process. All that means is let's take a vote. Well, he's not going to call for a vote unless he knows he's going to get at least 24 owners. But those owners, and some of those owners, high profile owners are probably thinking, oh boy, if he knows that I voted to get him out, what's he going to say about me? Do I think Daniel Snyder has things on other owners? Yeah. I'm sure other owners have things on Daniel Snyder. until we actually have something that's real, Daniel Snyder just continues to exist. But it almost felt like as I'm reading it. And once again, it's well researched well reported, but these are all the things that I've been told or believe for 20 years now. And it was Paul tagliabue, who was the owner who said Daniel signer the perfect choice to run the Washington Redskins at the time. And it just been embarrassing.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"paul tagliabue" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Scott Carr. Adam dug to these Pellegrini in the Bloomberg newsroom. Some weaker than expected numbers out of China this morning, factory activity for July unexpectedly contracted as COVID outbreaks weighed on the recovery there. The official manufacturing purchasing managers index fell to 49 from 50.2 economists had expected a slight increase to 50.3. And the non manufacturing number that looks at construction and services combined will it decreased almost a point to 53.8. Jobs week here in the U.S., July jobs report comes out this Friday. And Kelsey barrell fixed income portfolio manager at JPMorgan asset management says, watch for weakness. My bias used to say that unemployment for this year probably stays below 4%, but we should be expecting a deceleration in payrolls growth because 300 to 400,000 is still consistent with an economy that is operating at above trend growth. And what the GDP data is telling us is that we're probably moving into more of a below trend growth environment. Currently, economists overall are expecting unemployment to hold steady at 3.6% for now. And some say there is still reason to be optimistic overall. After Amazon pleased to the upside last week, and the stock jumped 10% Friday. Gene Munster managing partner at Luke venture says watch for Amazon to keep being a crowd pleaser. They have a network that really no one can compete with. These are the trucks. These are the fulfillment centers. They overbuilt them in the June quarter and the March quarter in December of last year and now they're starting to reap some of those benefits. So that's how it can continue on the profitability side. And Munster with us there on Bloomberg radio. And Boeing has temporarily averted factory strikes. Workers at three factories near St. Louis had been set to walk off the job tomorrow, contract negotiations have been extended through Wednesday. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than a 120 countries. In the newsroom on Denise Pellegrini, this is Bloomberg. Your listening to Bloomberg business of sports from Bloomberg radio. This is the Bloomberg business of sports show where we explore the big money issues in the world of sports. Sound like lebar. I'm scarlet fu. We have been having a great conversation with Amy Trask who is currently an analyst at CBS sports and wrote the book you negotiate like a girl. She also made NFL history when she was named CEO of the then Oakland Raiders. It's quite the bio, isn't it? That franchise, which of course is now in Las Vegas, made another historic hire this off season because it named the very first black female as team president. Lets your team owner Mark Davis during the introductory press conference for Sandra Douglas Morgan. I'm proud to introduce to you today the president of the Las Vegas Raiders Sandra Douglas Morgan. And here's Sandra Douglas Morgan herself on that day. It's my honor to be here today as the newest member of the Raiders family. I was raised in Las Vegas and have truly witnessed this city ascend to one of the sports capitals of the world. NFL history right there, big shout out to the Las Vegas Raiders for making the higher and of course to Sandra Douglas Morgan. A hearty shout out indeed and I will again as I have innumerable times since she was named the president, wish her all the very best for success. And something I note quickly whenever I'm asked about her, is she's very, very well qualified for this job. And the reason I do that is I have bristled when I've heard others suggest certainly you did not. I want to make that clear, but there have been those that she suggested that she was hired to quote check that proverbial box, so to speak. No, she is eminently well qualified for the job. She was a lawyer at the law firm of Covington and burling, which has been outside counsel to the National Football League for decades and decades and decades. It's the firm at which Paul tagliabue worked before he became commissioner. She is eminently well qualified for the job in many regards. And I wish her the best. Yeah, her credentials are without question, but she has her work cut out for her. As most women do when they are named to high profile positions, you've got the toxic workplace allegations with the organization. My question here is not so much how do you fix these is as she undertakes this task of addressing these issues and working through them. Is there an impact on the field product or performance? Is there any kind of linkage between that effort and what happens on the field? That's a phenomenal question. Not that you need to need to tell you that. But we always appreciate it. I love you for that. I always feel a little bit silly when I say, wow, that is a phenomenal question. And I'm simply speaking aloud, what I'm thinking, because of course, you're both experts in what you do, which is asking questions. So you don't need me to tell you it's a phenomenal question. But I got all excited because it was such a good question. The answer is it depends. There are those organizations in the National Football League. I'll speak to that because that's where I spent 30 years, but I'm sure this occurs in other sports as well. You have the organizations which are very, very good

Bloomberg Radio New York
"paul tagliabue" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Him. I'm Brian shook. And I'm Charlie pellet. App Bloomberg world headquarters. After a horrific first half, the S&P 500 Index has wrapped up its best month since November of 2020, while the NASDAQ 100 index had its strongest performance since April of that same year. Tech led today's gains for the week, the S&P 500 Index was up by 4.3%. Today, the S&P gained 1.4%, Barbara and Bernard is chief investment officer of wind crest capital. Yeah, I think this is a bear market rally for sure and it's based on hope, not on free cash flow. Not on the free cash flow of the consumer and not on the free cash flow of the corporate. Barbara Ann Bernard of wind crest, so a busy week for earnings is behind us and markets are breathing a sigh of relief, and a station chamois is chief investment strategist at I capital. Everybody was expecting a pretty terrible earnings season and specifically we're expecting the guidance is going to be revised significantly down. And that's not been the case. At a station chamois so of I capital and speaking of earnings, Amazon delivered a blowout report and it delivered a strong sales forecast. Arun sundaram is an analyst with CFR. They have a huge third party seller business and they can rely on those third parties during these kind of times. And in fact, this quarter, this past quarter, third party mix at a total unit sales was 57%. And that was the highest on record so that Amazon is relying a lot more on the third parties these days. Harun sandora, Amazon up today by 10.4%. Walmart is pitching refurbished goods to inflation squeezed shoppers. S&P up 57 points today up 1.4% the Dow up 315 up 1%, NASDAQ rallied 1.8%. Global news, 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. I'm Charlie palette. This is Bloomberg. Your listening to Bloomberg business of sports from Bloomberg radio. This is the Bloomberg business of sports show where we explore the big money issues in the world of sports. I'm Michael Barr. I'm scarlet fu. We have been having a great conversation with Amy Trask who is currently an analyst at CBS sports and wrote the book you negotiate like a girl. She also made NFL history when she was named CEO of the then Oakland Raiders. It's quite the bio, isn't it? That franchise, which of course is now in Las Vegas, made another historic hire this off season because it named the very first black female as team president. Lets your team owner Mark Davis during the introductory press conference for Sandra Douglas Morgan. I'm proud to introduce you today the president of the Las Vegas Raiders Sandra Douglas Morgan. And here's Sandra Douglas Morgan herself on that day. It's my honor to be here today as the newest member of the Raiders family. And was raised in Las Vegas and have truly witnessed this city ascend to one of the sports capitals of the world. NFL history right there, big shout out to the Las Vegas Raiders for making the higher and of course to Sandra Douglas Morgan. Hardy shout out indeed and I will again, as I have innumerable times since she was named the president, wish her all the very best for success. And something I note quickly whenever I'm asked about her, is she's very, very well qualified for this job. And the reason I do that is I have bristled when I've heard others suggest certainly you did not. I want to make that clear, but there have been those that she suggested that she was hired to quote check that proverbial box, so to speak. No, she is eminently well qualified for the job. She was a lawyer at the law firm of Covington and burling, which has been outside counsel to the National Football League for decades and decades and decades. It's the firm at which Paul tagliabue worked before he became commissioner. She is eminently well qualified for the job in many regards. And I wish her the best. Yeah, her credentials are without question, but she has her work cut out for her. As most women do when they are named to high profile positions, you've got the toxic workplace allegations with the organization. My question here is not so much how do you fix these is as she undertakes this task of addressing these issues and working through them. Is there an impact on the field product or performance is there any kind of linkage between that effort and what happens on the field? That's a phenomenal question. Not that you need me to tell you that. But we always appreciate it. I love you for that. I always feel a little bit silly when I say, wow, that is a phenomenal question. And I'm simply speaking aloud, what I'm thinking, because of course, you're both experts in what you do, which is asking questions. So you don't need me to tell you it's a phenomenal question. But I got all excited because it was such a good question. The answer is it depends. There are those organizations in the National Football League. I'll speak to that because that's where I spent 30 years, but I'm sure this occurs in other sports as well. You have the organizations which are very, very good at bifurcating, if you will, that which is going on within an organization and it's impact if any on the field. And other organizations which are not as good as that. You have to be able to address both. You have to be able to turn to your head coach and your general manager and say, you know, keep the focus on the field when it comes to the players and the coaches. And you've got to be able to turn to others in your organization and empower them to do their job in the manner that's least likely to impact on children. And I think they'll be able to accomplish that. Talking about the latest with the Raiders, Sandra Douglas Morgan, and I'm going to brag. When I was raised, now you've got a dad that's was in World War II. You got a mom that was in World War II. You got two aunts that were in that same Army Corps. There was no way I was going to step out of line and think, well, a woman missed and women, I think it comes down to how you were raised. Sorry. You should Brad

The Rich Eisen Show
"paul tagliabue" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show
"There's Archie Manning and Olivia Manning in the Manning family and they're all looking at the leafs going, yeah, these guys aren't ready for prime time. They're not ready for prime time. And finally, my brother, Jeff, and my cousin Matt saunter up the steps of the bus and walk under the bus and they don't say what's going on. I give him the daggers. Of older brother, about to be trapped into the NFL Draft. I'm waiting on you. What are you doing? And they sit down, you know, sheepishly all this. Well, turns out that they had found somebody who had a line on fake IDs. Oh jeez. So they had went. To get themselves, they're about to head to college, right? I remember my freshman year, one of my quarterbacks who was a senior gave me his ID that I used when we went to the Alamo bowl, you know? That's the way that's the way it went. Well, they were looking for fake IDs on the day that they're elder cousin and brother was about to be drafted into the NFL. Anyway, they whisk us off to the Radio City Music Hall, right? And we go down and sit in the green room and my agent Lee Steinberg tells me to be aware. Once the Indianapolis Colts draft Peyton Manning, the San Diego Chargers are going to take the full 15 minutes. Doesn't mean they're contemplating whether or not they should draft you. This is an opportunity on the biggest branding opportunity on TV at the time. To have the San Diego Chargers at the forefront for 15 minutes. Okay? So once I knew that and once I knew that they were going to take up the whole time and it didn't matter, this was a foregone conclusion. I could rest easy. I sat back there when the Indianapolis announced that Peyton was the number one overall pick. I applauded and I was happy that that was the direction we were going. I always looked at it as draft picks one a and one B I thought we were the equivalent. We were the same. We would ultimately sign about the same type of contracts. He would get about $250,000 more in signing bonus money. That's about it. So it was really the equivalence, the way that at least Steinberg had negotiated the contract that these were straight up straight up and down the line. They announced my name. As I talked about earlier, I hugged my mom. I hugged my dad and my family in the room there. At least iberg and then I walked to the stage and now I've been informed by my wonderful colleagues here that a respectful professional handshake to Paul tagliabue with a little hand on the shoulder. Thank you, sir. Very professional. Enjoy your three year lease. Thank you for coming by. Alex spano steps up. They have the 16 Jersey for me, could throw the hat on. My whole family in the audience had those foam charger lightning lightning bolts. Absolutely. They got those foam ones. They're screaming and yelling. And you can see if you watch the audio while Alex is given me mister spanos has given me the Jersey. He kind of leans in as kind of points up and he's like, is that your family? And you can hear me say, yeah, that's my crazy family. Even those charger jerseys around. And I think Mike, you have some audio. I actually have got it. There we go. Here we go. Of what it sounded like. Let's go to the commissioner. With the second choice in the draft,.

Business Wars
"paul tagliabue" Discussed on Business Wars
"Spring 2003 it's Saturday morning and in Newport Rhode Island, ESPN programming chief Mark Shapiro and his family strode along the boardwalk. Shapiro's cell phone rings. He steps out of the way the crowds and takes the call. Hello? Marcus George bodenheimer, I need to talk with you about playmakers. Playmakers is Shapiro's latest addition to ESPN's growing library of original programming. It's a drama series about the messed up personal lives of a fictional team of pro football players. Okay, what do you need to discuss? I want to see the scripts for every episode, okay? Sure. I'll get them to you. Also, I have to ask, are you protecting us here? I don't want viewers seeing anything that crosses the line. You know what I mean? I'm all over it, George. Where's all this coming from? My PA sent me a draft script and hold on, let me shut the door. And in the script, there's this guy getting pleasured. George, listen to me. We're not going to show that on screen. Come on, okay? It's a draft script too. Scripps change scenes get cut. Look, I know why this show is bothering you. It's a little edgy for us, but it could really broaden ESPN's appeal beyond core sports fans and deliver great ratings. I'm telling you. All right, I trust you, but please. Be careful with this, okay? I don't want this causing trouble. But playmakers has trouble written all over it. August 2003 is Sunday Night and in his New York City home, NFL commissioner Paul tagliabue kicks back on his sofa, snacks by his side, is ready to join the 9 million households watching tonight's pre season game on ESPN. But then the action cuts to a trailer for ESPN's playmakers, and tagliabue's jar drops. You see their highlights on the field. But on August 26th I'm not sitting now if you're going on the enactment of Cedar place they made when no one is watching. You're gonna kick some butt today, right? We're done. But you did this incredible. I know what you did. Tagliatelle seeds as the trailer offers glimpses of footballers taking drugs and crack dens and fighting in the locker room. He mutes his TV, grabs his phone and calls Disney boss Michael eisner. Paul, how are you? How am I? I'm angry of just seeing the trailer for that playmakers show on ESPN and damn it, I'm disgusted. You tell us where valued partners and then you put something like that on the air? It's fiction, Paul, ESPN is in saying this is how NFL players are in real life. Come on, it's a drama. It's just entertainment. I do not agree. We're the only pro football league around and people are going to look at that show and think that's the NFL. It reflects on us, and I wanted off the air. It's not even on the air yet. Listen, at least watch the show before rushing to judgment. Fine. But from what I've seen already, I'm wondering if ESPN really is the friend we thought it was. Later that month, playmaker's debuts and becomes an instant ratings smash. Every week, more than 2 million households tune in to watch the football drama. It even eclipses the ratings of pardon the interruption, and the late edition of SportsCenter. But as a weeks go by, the storylines only enraged the NFL more and more. On one episode, a cocaine addicted player steals painkillers from a sick child in a hospital. In others, a running back beats up his wife and a gay wide receiver lives in fear of being outed. By the time playmakers first season ends in November, relations between ESPN and the NFL are on the rocks. Bodenheimer is left with a stark choice. Kill playmakers, or risk falling out with the world's biggest sports league. In the end, there's no contest. The NFL justifies the high carriage fees that ESPN charges cable companies, and its live games bring in four times as many viewers as playmakers does. Odenheimer canceled playmakers and moves to repair relations with the NFL. But the bust up is only a minor setback for ESPN's original programming drive. By the end of 2003, Shapiro's strategy is working. After years of falling ratings, sports fans are not just coming back to the network. They're starting to watch ESPN from early evening, all the way to bedtime. But while ESPN's programming refresh is delivering the goods. Fox Sports Net is struggling to marshal its patchwork army of regional TV networks. It's April 2004, and in a large studio on the Fox slot in Los Angeles. Another edition of the best damn sports show period is being taped before studio audience. JC chase and NBA insider Peter busy. So get ready or not. The best damn sports show cats. Since its debut in 2001, the best damn sports show period has become Fox Sports nets defining show, with almost 700,000 homes tuning in. But while the show's getting traction, fox's planned to harness the power of home team loyalties to challenge ESPN. Isn't panning out. The 20 regional cable networks that form Fox sportsnet reach more than 82 million homes and generate revenues of more than a $1 billion a year. But coordinating their programming is near impossible. Each network gives live coverage of local games precedence over national shows. And every show produced at Fox Sports headquarters needs to be cleared by all 20 networks. The programming headaches are compounded by TV ratings agency Nielsen's decision to measure the audience numbers for fox's sports networks individually rather than collectively. That lack of national data leaves Fox Sports Net unable to charge national advertisers, rates as high as those charged by ESPN. But Fox hasn't just confined itself to regional sports and sports programming on its broadcast network. It's also been buying and launching specialist cable sports networks, such as Fox soccer, the motor sport channel speed and the extreme Sports Network fuel. All of this has left Fox Sports a disparate challenger to ESPN. It makes guerrilla strikes at ESPN but can't land a decisive blow on the all powerful sports.

WTOP
"paul tagliabue" Discussed on WTOP
"7 35 now amid fears of a Russian invasion of Ukraine the Biden administration is providing an additional $200 million in aid to the country At military aid was approved in late December but until yesterday government officials had not commented on it The announcement of more U.S. assistance to Ukraine comes as Secretary of State Tony blinken is making a hastily arranged visit there to meet with senior government officials On Friday secretary blinken meets with his Russian counterpart in Geneva to determine if a path remains to a diplomatic solution I'm JJ green Russia would be making great mistake if it were to follow through on what they seem to be preparing to do Derek chalet counselor to the State Department says officially what they're trying to do is to alter the border of a sovereign country by force Secretary blinken has talked often about the massive consequences Russia would face One of those consequences is casualties The Ukrainian military is a different military than it was when you and I last spoke in 2013 But to try to prevent any of that from happening Secretary of State Antony Blinken is trying again to talk to the Russians This is very difficult and that ultimately they may not succeed But we're going to really try hard JJ green WTO P news Later this morning debate on voting rights legislation in the Senate will resume some prominent names from college and professional sports are lobbying West Virginia democratic senator Joe Manchin to support the bill Four of the 5 men who signed the letter have ties to West Virginia basketball's Jerry West Alabama football coach Nick Saban former NFL players Oliver luck and Darrell tally Former NFL commissioner Paul tagliabue also signed the letter They asked mansion to quote protect election integrity and fight back against restrictive voting laws passed in 20 states in the past year instituting practices ripe for manipulation They ask mansion to use his leadership to ensure all Americans have an equal voice in voting Peter king CBS News Coming up a federal judge here's arguments about whether the admissions policies of a local school are discriminating against some of the students 7 37 Today vaccines.

WTOP
"paul tagliabue" Discussed on WTOP
"Can't guarantee there won't be a bug or two The tests will be limited to four per household and are expected to ship within 7 to 12 days of ordering The White House says it can't guarantee there won't be issues but they're likely won't be as many as ObamaCare's website As debate picks up this morning some prominent sports names are lobbying West Virginia senator Joe Manchin to support voting rights reforms Four of the 5 men who signed the letter have ties to West Virginia basketball's Jerry West Alabama football coach Nick Saban former NFL players Oliver luck and Darrell tally Former NFL commissioner Paul tagliabue also signed the letter They asked mansion to quote protect election integrity and fight back against restrictive voting laws passed in 20 states in the past year Instituting practices ripe for manipulation They ask mansion to use his leadership to ensure all Americans have an equal voice in voting Peter king CBS News Former creative director and Vogue editor Andre Leon talley has died I felt my story was very important if an epistle because it's the story of a black man it could be every black man who has struggled to become and to be something That was tally on CBS mornings in 2020 still no word on how he died Tally was 73 Verizon and AT&T have agreed to hold off on its huge 5G rollout CBS's Chris van cleese Airlines remain concerned even with this deal A senior FAA official told me not long ago that he expects there will be some quote bumps and that's because more than half of airliners aren't approved to use that equipment to land in low visibility at some 82 airports where 5G will be active Major airports worry this new tech will cause safety disruptions Evacuations are underway outside of Austin Texas where wildfires are burning out of control County judge Paul poppy abnormally.

The Rich Eisen Show
"paul tagliabue" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show
"Needs fixing in your life glue and tape gorilla glue is giving you a whole bunch of stuff and of course you know the check for a thousand bucks in your name. Image and likeness deal. What do you. What are you gonna fix. What do you need to fix. What your glow bright say. I might just take him apart and the hang just tragedy. Just tell them you know mom doyen break some dig up good. How good is all right. Well let's good. Don't worry about it. it's so good. It's so good. People are going to think that you you had it on your hands last week. That's how that's how good it is. Man that's how good it is well. Dj congratulations on on On everything that's going on with you we're going to keep an eye on new throughout the season Definitely flashed but you also have what it takes to be a football player outside the flash and that's part of the reason why you're the toughest player on planet earth this week. Thanks for the call. Thanks for everything. You got it adds. Dj graham right here. The toughest player on planet earth on the rich eisen show and the award is brought to you by gorilla. Glue makers have high quality adhesives and tapes much like the players this award recognizes gorilla glue brings toughness and strength to even the most difficult household projects and repairs including something that Zander knocked over in our house just the other day. Rela glue for the toughest jobs on planet earth that i love meeting these kids. Man at school love mutinies. Kids all stories. I know cool stories. And just like a defensive player to say i i will wreck something just to put it back. Let's take a break doc. Rivers on the other side. What is up with ben. Simmons is relationship with him the organization's relationship with him and more that's next. I've got my box good. He still from boxing. You're going this is These are some relics here. Here's one relic When paul tagliabue's said he was retiring and then it was wide. Open competition. If you will for commissioner of the nfl on nfl total access. I decided to have a campaign would be commissioner worse and they made up buttons. That's a rich eisen for commissioner button at got made up right there and i used to wear it sometimes. My suit and the people still do buttons and twenty twenty one. I don't know but back five six. Oh seven and now. Here's something from my. Espn days now tj. This is i think a good lesson for you. Okay and that you're gonna hear all sorts of crap from people certainly online. You see everything that's part your job is to see everything in and nothing is personal. It really shouldn't be taken as such because everybody's got opinions just like you know what's right true that so this came across. I put these two together these things together at my beginning at espn to teach me. That lesson tacked it up against the wall to different emails because back in the day on sportscenter they were asking people for help on the digital knows that ended sportscenter remember they. Did you know that we would always rely on research. Sometimes they said hey email research and that was just like so. These are two emails that i got. Put it up on the screen. The top one did you. No okay somebody wrote and did you know keith. Olbermann and rich eisen of the best sports anchor since the beginning of time right then that was in ninety seven and ninety six. Somebody sent to did you know. Did you know that rich eisen is actually a circus. Monkey dressed in poorly tailored suit. And that is why as a completely incompetent sports broadcaster two different suggestions for did you know and i take them together. That's all and i would. You can see. There's a whole up here. Pinned it to the board. That was in my prefabricated cubicle. And espn and then. When i cleaned out my desk i on pinned it and took it with me. And i put it in. A shoebox sat in my office. That i just opened up after however long it's been i have not seen this in a long time about it and i am still two things one of the best sports anchors of all time and a circus monkey dressing poorly so kind of a message that you're gonna hear all different opinions. Don't take any of them. Don't read the combat all. Don't.

The Rich Eisen Show
"paul tagliabue" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show
"I'm saying be you or be boring. Don't be in a little less. There's a lot of mixed messages out there. Hey zac bu man be you just little less a. You would be good a little more little lhasa. You little less stiffler and more knocking at steph. You know what i mean. Would you take the browns and survivor this week. I don't know what you mean like a you talking about talk about it in the tribal council about this isn't gambling. I mean it kind of eilly seen the rest of your choices. But no i'd stay away from it. You think the bears could upset him as kind of one of my question defense that just turn joe over three straight. Times is showing up right. Who's pass catching for the browns better than the bengals. Whose past kitchen for the browns. Chris like you said jarvis's out we don't do pills into the king of false equivalency since you walked. Browns aren't the bengals. The browns are not the bengals. The browns are a better team in the bengals. But what i'm saying but they can also show up and pick off baker mayfield a couple of times. They can come up with their takeaways that they frequently do ingest feels makes enough place. David montgomery starts running the ball. They can win this game. Come on there's gotta be other scenarios where you're thinking. The team has less of a chance. No i know. I'm just asking if you would take them. I mean buffalo denver. Who's buffalo blind again home against the football team. Oh boy i'd stay away from heineke to brel. Who knows what that guy hitting people with the heineke who knows talk. who knows. so you're under survivor. Pool is that what you're telling me right now. I didn't know that you were yeah cardinals on the road. I'm going. i'm taking denver at home against the jets. But i'm just saying like you know if you want to avoid that. It's funny the first. The first road trip on during the season i took for. Nfl network was the opener of the two thousand three season to green bay. Green bay and lambofield just redone a lot of their stadium. Just renovated quite a bit. And paul tagliabue's was invited to go out and be there. I guess he was the commissioner. He went to lambofield to start the season and joe brown his right hand man. The keeper of the flame been there since the road road zelda's joe brown. Who handed out. The rexel graft copied Press release announcing the merger between the afl nfl. That's how long you've been with the nfl. On one of those crank copied assuming cal after they. So joe brown. And he's a new yorker and he you know i think saw in me inability to bust my stones from the very beginning and i was invited to fly out on the commissioners jet. I did fancy. And i flew out there. You can look it up chris. Two thousand three home opener for the green bay packers. The first thing i ever did for. Nfl network was as a road. Trip was I went to the pro football hall of fame induction ceremony that august because it was the fiftieth anniversary of the hall of fame Of the class of i ever hall of fame week. One thousand one vikings. And so you know i. It was the fiftieth anniversary of the hall of fame. Sixty three and it was two thousand three and everyone was back and they wanted you know the nfl is like go there and meet people and whatever and i was like what is this network. We're hearing about so. That was the first thing i did but in that opener i flew out and i watched christopher the minnesota vikings christened the new building where the renovated building. I watched him. Chris and i think dante culpepper had a day in two thousand three. Do you have the statistics on the minnesota one. Thirty to twenty five beat farm and the three touchdown did barf had four picks. Oh they had a day. It was it was. That score. Does not really indicate randy moss. He had a day to nine catches on one. Hundred fifty are yes. Oh it was quite a day for the vikings to go in a green bay. Far new lambeau places going crazy. So i get back on a plane as if we're getting back on the plane we'd get in there. Joe brown says to me is the doors shut. He says to me so rich. Did you have the packers in your survivor pool today. Fully knowing that. I'm not supposed to be in a survivor pool anymore. I'm like what are you talking about. Joe and nodded his head like good answer but right in front of tag label. You try to trip me up. Those days are over it. You know so when you say to me who's in the survivor pool. That's i'm like this travel council. But what are you talking about jeff. Probst is going to be involved with the nfl..

WBUR
"paul tagliabue" Discussed on WBUR
"When I see an 11 on my dashboard of my car, those images that I initially shared with you are, I think Indelibly encoded into my neural networkers or seared in. I can They're right in the forefront of my brain. That's wrong God of Newton. He's a member of the National Disaster Medical System and Mass general's Trauma Critical care team, which was deployed to ground zero. On September 11th run. Thank you so much for sharing your story with us. Thank you to jam a great honor to speak with you. And thank you for what you did that day in those days after well Here with us now is radio Boston's Chris Citric. Hey there, Chris. Amenities. Sarah So Chris over the weekend. One of the things that really struck me was the juxtaposition of the raucous nous of the launches of lots of difference. Frankly, sports seasons. You know, college football underway pro football coming under way. And at the same time, these painful observances of the 20th anniversary of September 11th sometimes even blended together. My alma mater did a pre game and halftime show at their football game that was focused on September 11th. But then also, you know, big screaming football game. You've been reflecting on the decision to play basically after a national crisis such as 9 11 and how that reflects the decision we're making to play in this national crisis, too. Yeah, I was really struck watching some of those observances You're talking about over the weekend. Kind of the parallel Between this moment we're in now. You know, we've talked throughout the pandemic of the return to sports as both A thing that gives us the sense of community and togetherness that we need a distraction from the bleakness of what our real world has become, but also the concerning nature of seeing fans in the stands, and I was really Taken right back to kind of that those moments right after 9 11 because there's actually some tension about whether or not to play then, uh, you know, 9 11 happened on a Tuesday and there were basically two camps in the NFL one camp, saying We can't possibly play right now. This nation is in mourning and the other saying, Well, that's exactly what they need. They need to distraction. We need to keep going with our life and resume that normalcy. And you could see it. The Players Association actually voted 17 to 11 not to play that weekend following September 11, So it was a close vote and owners were were split as well. Robert Kraft, Actually, the Patriots owner was one of those the day after wanted the NFL to play that week and then told Paul Tagliabue, who was the NFL commissioner at the time. He was watching a newscast late Wednesday night around midnight or one A.m. and saw then New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani talking about the fact that they're going to be ordering 6000 body bags and basically saying, Well, that changes my mind. We need to not play and he became a voice to take the week off. So when did they? Yeah, so then that creates this kind of returned the following wreak right and this is one that The Patriots actually played a central role in as well. There was a moment I will never forget. The Patriots were hosting the Jets. The New York Jets, obviously one of the team's most affected by this And Joe Andruzzi, who was an offensive lineman for the Patriots came from a family. He had three brothers who were working as New York firefighters at the time, Um, one of whom Jimmy was in the tower and had made it up to the 25th floor of vacuum waiting people and then had to come back down when one of his colleagues had chest pains and as they were leaving through the lobby. The white marble walls start to crack, and this huge cloud of smoke starts basically chasing them out of the building. And Joe never heard from Jimmy for a chunk of ours. Basically, not sure whether or not he made it out and so fast forward to basically a week and a half later, Joe Andruzzi is the last Patriots player to leave the tunnel. And his three New York firefighter brothers are on the field as honorary captains. And Joe is about to leave the tunnel, and he sees these two handheld American flags taped to the wall, and he just grabs them and runs out. Shaking these flags for the crowd, and the stadium just erupts as his brothers see him and take their helmets off. And and there is this absolutely incredible moment that the image is actually my mind forever and watched it five or six times this weekend. Kind of reliving that, and it just really captured the power of this moment and How badly we needed to breathe as a country and You know, it may be stupid sports, right? It's a bunch of grown adults, throwing a ball around a field and keeping track of points like it doesn't matter in the grand scheme of things, but at the same time It gives us such an opportunity to come together and to resume these cultural rituals. We haven't to feel connected in a way that we needed so badly in that moment, and it just reminds me of where we're at now because we do have these kind of to split. Groups of thought right one saying. We need to get back to normalcy. We need that in our lives and another saying it's not. It doesn't make sense to take the risks to do that to play a game, and we're kind of seeing that play out right now. As you know, you watched this weekend kind of stadium packed full of people screaming for their team like you're talking about, and it did. Chris. I want to stay on that for a minute because stands were packed. This was the first time Patriot fans have been able to attend a real game since January of 2019. From a fandom standpoint, that's really important at the same time when folks return to stadiums after 9 11. There wasn't a risk that they could hurt each other. Right. And, yeah, different this time. Absolutely. And it was jarring to see. I mean, we've talked about some of the protocol that Gillette Stadium is put in place in terms of mobile tickets, cashless concessions. And you know you're basically agreeing that you don't have symptoms by showing up, But there's no vaccine requirement. And and it's it's pretty concerning when you see people packed into a tight arena like that, and knowing they're going to be there for three or four hours screaming and you know, eating and drinking, and it's hard not to worry about what the effects are going to be down the road and yet, you know, by accident, really, my family and I were at the first Red Sox game after the Boston Marathon bombing, And while everyone was terrified that by going to the game Mike, recreating a center of gravity for another attack, going back, claiming that normalcy also felt like an important statement. Yeah, I think so. There was something beautiful about having a Sunday full of football. And, you know, setting aside that other stuff kind of feeling like it was okay to to forget about that for a few hours and to cheer your team on and and to care about stupid stuff, right? It was like the Having the freedom to care about something that ultimately doesn't matter for a few hours. I think we all just kind of desperately need that relief in one way or another. All right, So let's see if we can make that transition now because people are back in the stands. And for a lot of New Englanders being a part of Red Sox nation or Patriot nation is part of the joy of being here. You want to talk a little bit of football..

The Business of Sports With Andrew Brandt
"paul tagliabue" Discussed on The Business of Sports With Andrew Brandt
"Again. If the gradings are great or the ratings are terrible. The deals are done. Like who cares. I mean maybe it's a story for nfl media that covers media but who cares who cares about ratings ratings to mir about okay. Are they going to get a new. Tv deal with increase will. They've already shown that that's easy. Those are my ten predictions for the nfl season. I want to enjoy it and before. Leave you just a quick remembrance today. September ninth two days from september eleventh. My remembrance of september eleventh twenty years ago is this. I've told this story before. I'm driving into work. Here's something you know at that time. Had no one knew what was going on sound like a prop plane collided into the one world trade center towers and of course we soon found. That was more than that. I remember coming into the packers off. Dave's tuesday so players weren't around. But i saw director of security jerry parents who was of looking around and crime because he solves going on. And then you didn't know what was going on and you had the reports and then something had a plane falls out of the sky in pennsylvania on my god. I mean all this stuff was going on. We didn't know what to do now. I gotta worry about the nuts and bolts of the franchise because we are scheduled to go new york second week of the season. Two thousand one scheduled to go to new york play the giants and it soon became clear that new york city the giants stadium. Meadowlands was being used as a more on my god. So we're not doing that so now. Communication with the nfl's very hard hard to get through there in new york worried about people. I found out one of my friends and manage counselors wife was in the towers eventually. Lost that woman. Paul tagliabue's trying to reach gene upshaw. Gene upshaw lost someone close to him in that building so anyway this is all going on and we don't know what to do so i hear from one person the nfl set. Okay get ready to host the giants on monday night television and i'm like okay that would mean two consecutive monday night games atlanta boat. They said yeah. Because the following we were hosting washington redskins as the recalled. And i'm like sure they yet so we're mobilizing to get ready to host the giants.

Sekeres & Price Show
"paul tagliabue" Discussed on Sekeres & Price Show
"Straight up to win. There would be burying odds on that based on the opponent based on the quality of the seahawks team seahawks on the point spread so sea hawks to win or lose based on a certain number of points or more complicated wagers but still that on the outcome of a single game in canada. Sports gaming is the purview of the provinces. At least for now only you couldn't bet on just one game you had to bet and win multiple games or what. Sports gamblers would call a parlay that change the odds big time in favor of the books or in canada's case the provinces while many did win it was effectively like buena six forty nine ticket. You weren't playing thinking you would win just hoping and if not while the proceeds went to a good cause no serious gambler going to bat via the provinces and thus the rise of offshore books like our friends at bo dog and others that provided the single game option for north americans. The safe regulated sports. Betting act passed on. June twenty second received. Royal assent on june thirtieth bill. C two eighteen goes into effect today. Not that the results of this change will be felt immediately engaged. Miranda is very strong on that but it's been a long road to hear remember. It was just fifteen years ago that the nfl was rejecting vegas tourism dollars on the simple specter of sports betting. I sat in a huge banquet room. And listen to then commissioner. Paul tagliabue explain why the super bowl was not allowed to accept las vegas tourism authority advertising dollars because the nfl at that point felt that was a little too cozy with sports betting and even with black marks and gambling scandals of the past. People like paul horning. And pete rose tim don aji in their leagues in their pass. Sports leagues have done quite an about face on sports gaming to the extent that pirker ships are now standard operating procedure and the effect on sports media has been pronounced to sports. Gaming companies are driving the investment in.

The Rich Eisen Show
"paul tagliabue" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show
"Four and then boom. Everyone's like how did peyton manning not finish up last. How is he not last right. He didn't want he did not want it. He did not want to go last. I don't know why he did not want to go last. He did not want it. And if anybody is wondering if i'm accurate or not. I don't know why you would because i'm my boots are on the ground there. But he is maybe with the exception of the guy who was party part of his crew. Then and tom brady has to be the one guy in that entire place. If you put everyone at the hall of fame on sodium pentothal the one guy. They would want to come back every single year and his old jacket and be part of the ceremony every year to help make it that much more special each year than any other person. It's peyton manning they want so whatever you want peyton you got it. You wanna go where you want ninety million photographs to be perfectly put up on the screen to make your speech a presentation the way you want it done. What else do you need. what else do you want. What do you got and so he wanted to go. Third the two gentlemen who have been waiting the longest go first of all the folks who had just gotten in on their year of if you will years of regular eligibility he wanted to be i up and i think it's just because he didn't wanna wait an also he so intense about this stuff. He wanted it over. Get it done. And you could like prior to his speech. He was locked in and when it was done scenario. hey what. He's the weddings over drink. It starts like he was like you could see that happened boom as soon as it was over. Yeah i can see brady being the same way. Maybe so. I don't know i boom done. Get it done. He wanted to be i And get it done over. And now he was able to sit back. Enjoy the speeches go to party. You know which. I went to as well and it was terrific. Man i went to charles and his out of woodson and then and then and they were all going back and forth like people are gonna pay more about to go to charles's charleston payton's they're going back and forth yawkey. We've we missed at tj. We right it was truly a remarkable weekend and the hall. I'm telling you it's gotta be this way from now on. I did not miss the thirty five forty minute. Long speeches now. I know you can see the broadcast. Maybe you had a monitor something but they had a scroll on the bottom of individual names. Each guy would like to thank and it. Was you know family members past teammates. High school code yazod. I did not see an interest in terms of you know charles woodson. How you know. I'm kind of partial to him. I need you to indulge me for a moment right right where it's what i told him. I got indulge me. This let loads moment for me. Charles woodson his speech spectacular. Just a beautiful speech talking about his family and his teammates and his journey and remarkable and spectacular. It was he had no prepared remarks. He provided six bullet points to the hall. Really that's it. And i thought to myself. Oh he's last like he's last so it could be like twenty minutes long exactly last it was over. There wasn't another person going. He was the last of his nineteen of nineteen on the weekend. Six bullet points. And i thought to myself. Oh 'cause especially started singing to his mom his presenter and as his story he told here on this show in this chair to my right once walked out on michigan was ready to go transfer to miami. I told that story to serve on the air. He'd never heard that one before. Just to see the look on michael irvin's face woodson could have gone to the you but the person who stopped him from going with his mother. You could check it out. That story on our youtube feed. So it's a beautiful thing that his mother was as presenter and then his mom stopped by our set afterwards. We told that story on nfl network. It was perfect a perfect perfect night for charles woodson six bullet points. I thought oh. His speech was nine minutes. Fifty eight seconds long now the standup to second shy the ten minute mark. Beautiful do it. Again nicer bruce. Also someone moved his ipad. oh yes. he didn't have his speech and his who his speech to one of the greatest lines. How do you like now like the guy who would never high step. Never hold it up. Never call out. An opponent never chess pounds by as a wide receiver in an era of wide receivers. That are divas. Never once talked about himself. Even though there's an eye. Isaac and now it was like all built up. How do you like me now. The person who told him he would make it and he said he prayed the god would keep them alive. Unbelievable so the only thing more shocking about the speeches. Then isaac bruce quoting Whom od was paul tagliabue. According edgerrin james in his speech that was the one thing that leaned over to win. Nfl executive right then and there was right there on the senate. I'm like if draft kings had some Align on this sort of tagliabue mentioning edge in the speech plus you can retire on your own island. Right now was four thousand. Let's take a break here. There is one number from the pro football hall of fame weekend high of yet dimension. And it's a big one. it's one year not expecting. You are not expecting it. Wait till you hear this story. It will be worth the wait rich eisen here. I love my ring..

PTI
"paul tagliabue" Discussed on PTI
"That's a great class. That's going in and it is twenty eight nights because of what happened with kobe. But it's the dallas cowboys starting quarterback. He has a shoulder injury. He's coming off a devastating leg injury and they signed him to a huge contract. This is a big story. I get it five weeks from now is when the season starts but we learn in this business. Never downplay injury. So it's a big deal until it isn't a big dino dak prescott said he'll be ready but you know leg for basketball player shoulders for pitchers quarterbacks. Those are big deals in sports. So i'll believe it when i see it when he's out there throwing frank. I'm not gonna disagree with you. About that. Is as much as i like to tamp down anything regarding the dallas cowboys because every other fool in america is building up like the end of the world yet. I'm not going into the world. So i'm gonna go to what i do. Think is a bigger deal and that's the honoring the enshrinement of the players. You mentioned and there's several categories is the twenty nine hundred twenty one thousand nine twenty the twenty twenty group the twenty twenty one group. There's a group that came in particularly given the millennial group including people huge figures like steve. Sable how much football we were able to. Why on television more than more than basketball. Does he have. We'll turn your point game. It's all film. Because steve sable. Nfl films former. Commissioner paul tagliabue. George young who was the architect of the giants and other things in baltimore to jimmy johnson. I mean there's so many people they're great former players got passed over like drew pearson. A great coach who never got his due to me until he had a crazy lemonade commercial. Or whatever it is. Tom floors won two super bowl. He wasn't in the hall of fame. That's insane and then players. That i care about like jimbo. Covert who was at the center of that bears juggernaut in one thousand nine hundred five edgerrin. James troy paula malu hall of famers and football because people worshiped jersey. Football does not honor its own individuals adequately. This is the only time it happens. Hall of fame weekend so i must work site and by the way the eight minutes. Everybody's making a big deal about the eight minutes hall of fame speech. It should be five minutes. Which is what they are at the basketball hall of fame. Five minutes play the oscar music long night out but honoring here by the way to guys that you mentioned. I thought they were in tom. Flores no he and my sister. The only guys to in super bowls players assistant coaches and coach tom. Flores when two super bowls he's the first minority coach to in a super bowl and then drew pearson from south river. New jersey number eighty eight four. Mike survey was number eighty. He was on the all decade team in the seventies ju- pearson was a great he rate wide receiver. Harold carmichael is always going. Ask the giants or anytime. Eagles got close to the end zone. It was just lob it up there. Michael go and get it. That was an alley back. Nfl all right. Let's move to the his- that history was made at the olympics this morning. Thirty five year. Old american sprinter allyson felix won bronze in the four hundred meters for a tenth olympic medal. That makes the most decorated female track and field athlete in olympic history and ties her with carl lewis for the most track and field medals by any american mike. Your thoughts on the significance of what allyson felix just accomplished. Well frank. I was in athens covering track and field and got to see allison feelings. I don't know if i saw it. I eat but i saw her compete for the first time. And then i was there still in twenty twelve. You know her third olympic at the two thousand sixteen and now tokyo. It's unbelievable you know what she was. Never dominant i mean. Once she she struggled and makes her story to me more admirable. She wasn't the sheer fastest person out there. She looked frail but there was because she was so much smaller than some of the others..

The Dan Patrick Show
"paul tagliabue" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show
"Saturday night live but normally delivers. It's cool. the. Tom brady's flying in to support his old rival. And then it's a total grab bag. Because they have a special centennial classroom twenty twenty. That'll be honoured. If you want wide receivers you got. Calvin johnson isaac bruce cliff branch. Harold carmichael defenders troy. Paula malu charles. Woodson john lynch donnie. Shell steve atwater. You need coaches. We got coaches jimmy. Johnson bill cower contributors like the former commissioner. Paul tagliabue the late great from nfl. Films steve sable. I know the pro. Football hall of fame is a little more lax than other sports. As far as the number of people they induct..

The Dan Patrick Show
"paul tagliabue" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show
"Saturday night live but normally delivers. It's cool. the. Tom brady's flying in to support his old rival. And then it's a total grab bag. Because they have a special centennial classroom twenty twenty. That'll be honoured. If you want wide receivers you got. Calvin johnson isaac bruce cliff branch. Harold carmichael defenders troy. Paula malu charles. Woodson john lynch donnie. Shell steve atwater. You need coaches. We got coaches jimmy. Johnson bill cower contributors like the former commissioner. Paul tagliabue the late great from nfl. Films steve sable. I know the pro. Football hall of fame is a little more lax than other sports. As far as the number of people they induct..