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Roger Goodell

Read through the most famous quotes from Roger Goodell




Change before you're forced to change.


— Roger Goodell


#change #forced #you

Every game in the NFL is important.


— Roger Goodell


#game #important #nfl

HGH testing is happening in Olympics. The science is there. It is a valid test.


— Roger Goodell


#olympics #science #test #testing #valid

I am awake a lot of nights.


— Roger Goodell


#awake #i #i am #lot #nights

I don't expect to try to get people to like everything I do. I want them to respect what I do.


— Roger Goodell


#expect #get #i #i do #like

I have to make a lot of decisions that aren't in the best interests of individuals, whether they be owners, club executives, players.


— Roger Goodell


#best interests #club #decisions #executives #i

I hold head coaches accountable.


— Roger Goodell


#coaches #head #hold #i

I spent a lot of time in the school psychologist's office. I didn't apply myself. My mother thought I had learning disabilities.


— Roger Goodell


#disabilities #had #i #learning #lot

I take my responsibilities very seriously.


— Roger Goodell


#responsibilities #seriously #take #very

I don't get myself caught up in the rhetoric of any personal comments that are made.


— Roger Goodell


#caught #comments #get #i #made






About Roger Goodell

Roger Goodell Quotes




Did you know about Roger Goodell?

The Oakland Raiders abstained from the voting in each round. Spygate

On September 13 2007 Goodell disciplined the New England Patriots and head coach Bill Belichick after New England attempted to videotape the defensive signals of the New York Jets on September 9. He officially began his tenure on September 1 2006 just prior to the beginning of the 2006 NFL season.

Commentators have described him as "the most powerful man in sports". Goodell (born February 19 1959) is the Commissioner of the National Football League (NFL) having been chosen to succeed the retiring Paul Tagliabue on August 8 2006. Roger S.

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