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    Commish wish list likely to be whittled down this week

    Written by Wire Services

    Monday, 24 July 2006

    Nearly four months into the formal search process, but less than one month now before commissioner Paul Tagliabue's targeted retirement date of Aug. 18, NFL owners will meet near Detroit on Monday, ostensibly to whittle the list of potential successors to a more workable number.

    The session, which will be followed later in the week by a meeting of the search committee, is believed to represent the first time that all 32 owners will review the ponderous roster of commissioner candidates. The search committee has met, and there have been conference calls among other owners, including one within the past 10 days. But to this point, owners are holding their cards pretty close to their vests.

    "[The committee] has done a good job of keeping things under wraps," said one AFC owner who is not on the committee. "Maybe too good. We might be a little too much in the dark."

    Even Pittsburgh Steelers owner Dan Rooney, co-chairman of the search committee, acknowledged that there has not been much discussions among his brethren about who they will support. And New England owner Bob Kraft, a search committee member, allowed to The Boston Globe that the characterization of NFL chief operating officer Roger Goodell as the front-runner could well be "a kiss of death."

    One thing about which there is no question is the thoroughness of the search for Tagliabue's successor, who is expected to be elected during a meeting in Chicago scheduled for Aug. 7-9.

    In addition to the eight-man search committee, the league retained the firm Korn/Ferry International to aid in identifying candidates. Representatives from the corporate search firm met with all 32 league owners in an effort to discern what they felt were the traits that viable candidates had to possess.

    The original list of candidates, which numbered close to 200, has been pared to about 90 now. The goal of this week's sessions in Detroit is to cut the list to about four finalists. Those finalists would then meet with all the owners, probably in groups determined along division lines, in Chicago.

    As Tagliabue's top lieutenant for the last several years, and a man who has played a prominent role in most big decisions during that period, Goodell's status as early-line favorite is probably well deserved. But it is believed that other high-profile staffers from the league office, such as executive vice president of finance Eric Grubman and in-house counsel Jeffrey Pash, will have strong advocates. Two team presidents, Rich McKay of Atlanta and Baltimore's Dick Cass, have also been mentioned as potential candidates.

    There is considerable speculation that at least one "outsider" -- perhaps a corporate CEO with experience in digital technologies, the catch-all category the NFL loves to toss out at the likely source for emerging new revenue streams -- will be included in the lists of finalists.

    It requires a vote of two-thirds of the membership, or 22 of 32 owners, to elect a new commissioner.

    Source: Len Pasquarelli - ESPN.com.
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  • #2
    Woody you are gonna pass MJ soon for the post lead. Jeez man, I'm struggling to keep up!!

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    • #3
      NFL: List of candidates for commissioner down to 11
      Written by Associated Press
      Tuesday, 25 July 2006

      ROMULUS, Mich. - The list of candidates for Paul Tagliabue's job as NFL commissioner is down to 11, although with two weeks to go until the final selection meeting, a majority of the owners still don't know who is on it.

      The owners met for about three hours at the Detroit airport Monday to help narrow down the potential successors. Then the search committee continued discussing procedures for getting down to a workable number of finalists for the meetings in Chicago on Aug. 7-9 to choose Tagliabue's successor.

      "We are pleased with the way it went," said Pittsburgh's Dan Rooney, co-chairman of the selection committee after a three-hour meeting that followed the main session. "Things went well and the other owners came up with some ideas."

      Asked if he thought a commissioner could be selected at the Chicago meeting, Rooney echoed what Tagliabue earlier said: "We're very confident."

      Despite the secrecy, the front-runner remains Roger Goodell, Tagliabue's second in command. He appears to be one of three league office people in contention -- the others are Jeff Pash, the league's chief lawyer, and Eric Grubman, its top financial officer.

      The reason the owners have not been told any names is that Tagliabue and the search committee want to prevent leaks of the kind that plagued the last commissioner search in 1989.

      "Sure I've heard the usual names. We all have," said John Mara, co-owner of the New York Giants. "But we haven't heard anything officially and that's the way it should be. I think the committee is going about it just the right way."

      The 11 candidates will meet with the search committee this week at an unspecified site, then the field will be narrowed. Tagliabue didn't specify how many finalists there would be, but said the owners might be divided into small groups to interview the candidates.

      The process is in stark contrast to the one 17 years ago, when it took seven months after Pete Rozelle announced his retirement for the owners to choose Tagliabue. He was elected after the late Jim Finks, then the New Orleans general manager, led for most of the process.

      One of the problems then was that the search committee was made up entirely of owners close to Rozelle, all with long histories in the league. They were set to elect Finks when a group of newer owners, including Dallas' Jerry Jones, rebelled and ended up supporting Tagliabue.

      This search committee includes such non-traditionalists as Oakland's Al Davis and Jones, who despite his early support for Tagliabue ended up differing with the commissioner on many issues. The committee also includes both high-revenue and low-revenue owners, men on both sides of the debate that still remains the NFL's most divisive: how to split income.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Partial
        Woody you are gonna pass MJ soon for the post lead. Jeez man, I'm struggling to keep up!!
        Yea! I find . . . I'm a little hampered by the fact it's the Off Season.

        I'll have caught up to Ziggy . . . in another two lifetimes.

        MJZiggy carries the torch ! !
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        ** To download Jesus Loves Me ring tones, you'll need a cell phone mame
        ** If God doesn't fish, play poker or pull for " the Packers ", exactly what does HE do with his buds?
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        • #5
          Originally posted by woodbuck27
          Originally posted by Partial
          Woody you are gonna pass MJ soon for the post lead. Jeez man, I'm struggling to keep up!!
          Yea! I find . . . I'm a little hampered by the fact it's the Off Season.

          I'll have caught up to Ziggy . . . in another two lifetimes.

          MJZiggy carries the torch ! !
          heh, didn't realize next person you'd pass would be me! well let me tell you, for every post you make i'm going to make three!! You'll never defeat me!!

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          • #6
            This could get ugly...
            "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Partial
              Originally posted by woodbuck27
              Originally posted by Partial
              Woody you are gonna pass MJ soon for the post lead. Jeez man, I'm struggling to keep up!!
              Yea! I find . . . I'm a little hampered by the fact it's the Off Season.

              I'll have caught up to Ziggy . . . in another two lifetimes.

              MJZiggy carries the torch ! !
              heh, didn't realize next person you'd pass would be me! well let me tell you, for every post you make i'm going to make three!! You'll never defeat me!!

              dah - dah - dah - dah !!

              I'm in your rearview mirror, or is it like an interesting stock car race?

              Partial = 1360 woodbuck27 = 1263 on July 25, 2007 at 1:40 Central.

              Your TOAST - Dally Wag.
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              ** If God doesn't fish, play poker or pull for " the Packers ", exactly what does HE do with his buds?
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              • #8
                Five finalists for commissioner post announced


                (July 30, 2006) -- The special eight-man Search Committee appointed by NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue to recommend candidates for his successor announced the names of five individuals to be placed before NFL club owners at a meeting Aug. 7-9 at the Renaissance Hotel in Chicago.

                The five nominees, according to Committee co-chairmen Dan Rooney of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Jerry Richardson of the Carolina Panthers, are:

                ROGER S. GOODELL, 47, New York, N.Y. Executive Vice President and COO, NFL.

                GREGG H. LEVY, 53, Washington, D.C. Partner, Covington & Burling law firm.

                FREDERICK R. NANCE, 52, Cleveland, Ohio. Partner, Squire Sanders & Dempsey law firm.

                ROBERT L. REYNOLDS, 54, Concord, Mass. Vice Chairman and COO, Fidelity Investments.

                MAYO A. SHATTUCK III, 51, Baltimore, Md. Chairman of the Board, President and CEO of Constellation Energy.
                In addition to Rooney and Richardson, the Search Committee includes Al Davis, Oakland Raiders; Clark Hunt, Kansas City Chiefs; Woody Johnson, New York Jets; Jerry Jones, Dallas Cowboys; Robert Kraft, New England Patriots; and Mike McCaskey, Chicago Bears.

                The finalists were nominated by the committee from a group of 185 candidates, which was narrowed to 11. These 11 candidates were interviewed by the Search Committee in Detroit earlier this week. All candidates underwent an extensive interview process assisted by the executive search firm of Korn Ferry.

                The balloting procedures set forth by Commissioner Tagliabue, who will chair the meeting, will be as follows:

                Each candidate will make a presentation to the 32 clubs Aug. 7 in Chicago.
                Each club will be represented by an owner or owner designee.
                After these presentations, the clubs will divide into subgroups. Each candidate then will be interviewed by owners or club representatives in each subgroup for a specific period of time.
                When these interviews and subsequent discussions among the league's members are completed, the voting will begin.
                Procedures will be set for determining whether particular ballots will be secret or open.

                The affirmative vote of two-thirds of the league's member clubs, i.e. 22 votes of 32, is needed to elect a new commissioner. Attendance by every club in the league is mandatory.

                Deloitte & Touche USA will count the votes.

                Candidate Background

                ROGER GOODELL, 47, New York, N.Y. Executive Vice President, COO of the NFL. Oversees league business and football operations. Began career as trainee at Jones & Laughlin Steel in 1981. Joined NFL as intern in 1982, worked for New York Jets as PR/administrative intern in 1983-84 before rejoining NFL office in 1984. Assumed increasing responsibility at league and held number of positions, including EVP of business, properties and club services. Promoted to present position in 2001. Washington & Jefferson College, BA, 1981. Married; two children.

                GREGG H. LEVY, 53, Washington, D.C. Partner, Covington & Burling LLP, the law firm where Tagliabue worked in 1989 when appointed Commissioner. Joined Covington & Burling in 1977. Is co-chair of firm's litigation group; the principal outside counsel for the NFL; and has played the lead role in all recent appellate victories for the league, including Maurice Clarett eligibility case in 2004. Harvard College, BA, 1974; Harvard Law School, JD, 1977. Married; four children.

                FREDERICK R. NANCE, 52, Cleveland, Ohio. Managing Partner of the Cleveland office of Squire Sanders & Dempsey LLP law firm. Nance, on behalf of the city of Cleveland, handled the negotiation with the NFL guaranteeing the return of the Browns to that city in 1999. Also served as project counsel on all aspects of the Browns Stadium development. Joined firm in 1978, named partner in 1987, and assumed present position in 2002. Harvard University, BA, 1975. University of Michigan, JD, 1978. Married; two children.

                ROBERT L. REYNOLDS, 54, Concord, Mass. Vice Chairman and COO of Fidelity Investments. Began at Fidelity in 1984 as vice president of firm's Management Trust Company and held several executive positions before being named to current position in 2000. Started career in 1974 at Wheeling (W.Va.) Dollar Bank, and joined NCNB (now Bank of America) in 1977. West Virginia University, BS, 1974. Married; four children.

                MAYO A. SHATTUCK III, 51, Baltimore, Md. Chairman of the Board, President and CEO of Constellation Energy. The firm ranks 125th on the Fortune 500 and owns energy-related businesses that had revenue of $17.1 billion in 2006 with 9,700 employees. Began career in 1985 with Alex Brown and Sons, a corporte and investment bank. Joined the Bankers Trust Company in 1997 as its vice chairman and moved to Deutsche Bank in Baltimore in 1999, rising to chairman of the board in 2001. Williams College, Williamstown, Mass., BA; Stanford University, masters in business. Married, five children.
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                • #9
                  So they ruled out Condi Rice?

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                  • #10
                    Condi Rice might be one of the more competent senior people in the Bush administration. But man, is she ever uncharming! Very robotic. Kind of an odd person to be Secretary of State. She's harsh.

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                    • #11
                      I don't think she's any worse than Madeleine Albright.

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                      • #12
                        nah, Albright would answer questions.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
                          Condi Rice might be one of the more competent senior people in the Bush administration. But man, is she ever uncharming! Very robotic. Kind of an odd person to be Secretary of State. She's harsh.
                          She's ( Ms.Rice) is looking really bad right now over the newest conflict in the Middle East. Wondering what NFL team she supports if any? Who she likes as OUT new NFL Commissioner.

                          We had a massive demonstration by the Canadian Lebenese Society (I mean a ball buster of a rally/demonstration) and the crisis between Lebanon and israel will be all over the talk shows this AM, I expect.

                          Our Prime Minister "Stephen Harper" and his Government "the Conservative's" will have the heat placed squarely on them,I sense, to not support Israel's ways in this BS war.

                          The UN has to step in pronto - or this mess will not be a good thing - long term for World Peace.
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                          ** To download Jesus Loves Me ring tones, you'll need a cell phone mame
                          ** If God doesn't fish, play poker or pull for " the Packers ", exactly what does HE do with his buds?
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                          • #14
                            Speaking of post counts.... there is a damn Queens "Troll" on this forum who has more posts than me!!!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by GBRulz
                              Speaking of post counts.... there is a damn Queens "Troll" on this forum who has more posts than me!!!
                              Rastak @ 1022 at this moment.

                              GBRulz. You have (overall) more to contribute here than just post's.

                              Right ?!!
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