Today was Goodell's Super Bowl LX press conference, and his plate was full.
- For the second time, Goodell denied a $5,000,000 fine had been levied on the Seahawks for violations with respect to their ownership situation. I'd have to agree: If things had gotten that far, I'd have to think the Rams would be in the Super Bowl.
- Bad Bunny was raised, in light of statements that there are no planned immigration operations scheduled for the game. Goodell looked forward to Bunny's performance, hoping it will unify (it won't, Terrorist Point USA has announced it's lineup too), and saying the Grammy winner understands the weight of the platform. If anything happens as I expect, the NFL is also going to pay a heavy price.
- Epstein was raised. At least a pre-investigation will be held on Giants co-owner Steve Tisch. From there, Goodell believes reporters are getting ahead of themselves. No surprise. Especially with even David Stern now probably a client, one almost has to wonder when we are going to find out Goodell was too -- that you don't get that high on the food chain without it. And if we're going to investigate Tisch, how about the owners in New England, Washington, and Carolina?
- The Belichick Hall of Fame controversy was also raised. Goodell believes Belichick will be in Canton.
- The officiating got compliments from Goodell as to the quality of the officials. Doing their jobs well. Just not the jobs most people think the officials SHOULD be doing.
- The Rooney Rule, in the face of ten white NFL head coaching hires, will be re-evaluated. Does ANYONE see this as a surprise in White Right Donald Trump America?