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Courtesy of Pereira's new book. I mean, does physically assaulting an employee not scream "protect the shield"? :rolleyes:

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...-shoved-me-during-argument-about-officiating/

Mike Pereira: Roger Goodell shoved me during argument about officiating
Posted by Michael David Smith on September 8, 2016, 5:00 PM EDT
Mike Pereira, FOX NFL Sunday
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Former NFL head of officiating Mike Pereira has leveled a serious allegation of workplace misconduct against NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.

Pereira writes in his forthcoming book that Goodell shoved him during a heated argument about the infamous 2001 “Bottlegate” game, when referee Terry McAulay stopped the game with 43 seconds left while Cleveland fans threw bottles on the field.

“Goodell persisted, but I refused to give in. What happened next was anything but good. The conversation escalated, and when he was down in front of my office, with others present, he was so frustrated and, I’m sure, getting so much heat from Cleveland that he gave me a hard shove into my door to try and continue the argument about McAulay in my office. Quite frankly, it startled me, and I think it startled him a little because the discussion ended shortly after that,” Pereira writes, in an excerpt published by Deadspin.

Pereira was proud of himself for defending his referee in the face of Goodell’s inappropriate conduct.

“You have to support your ‘players,’ including sticking to your guns when you get shoved by your boss—who, by the way, wasn’t yet commissioner then. He was the executive vice president and chief operating officer,” Pereira writes.

PFT asked the league office for comment on Pereira’s allegation and did not receive a response.

If Pereira’s account is accurate, it’s troubling that Goodell would treat a subordinate in such a way — and that he’d be rewarded with a promotion to commissioner five years later. Goodell needs to explain his side of the story, and the NFL should explain whether the incident was investigated and whether Goodell was disciplined — just as Goodell would demand discipline for any other league employee who acted inappropriately.
 
Maybe that's why ol' Rog is easy on wife-beaters. Getting physical with people doesn't seem to bother him.
 
This is the tip of the iceberg.

The ginger dickhead is the type with endless skeletons in the closet. As time passes and people are less inclined to keep their cards close to vest more and more disparaging stories will surface.
 
The leaks are starting, the Dam is about to break and all the tidbits of Goodell will slowly start leaking out.


Yup, ol' Roger is about to get boot stomped by all the guys he F'd over.

Loyalty does not exist in a Billion Dollar Business
 
The leaks are starting, the Dam is about to break and all the tidbits of Goodell will slowly start leaking out.


Yup, ol' Roger is about to get boot stomped by all the guys he F'd over.

Loyalty does not exist in a Billion Dollar Business

I keep hearing that but it never seems to happen...
 
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