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Paul Tagliabue

Paul Tagliabue
Birth DateNovember 24, 1940(age 70)
Birth PlaceJersey City, New Jersey
CollegeGeorgetown University
PositionCommissioner
Coachno
Coachingyears1989-2006
CoachingteamsNational Football League

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Paul John Tagliabue (born November 24, 1940) is a former Commissioner of the National Football League. He took the position in 1989 and was succeeded by Roger Goodell, who was elected to the position on August 8, 2006. Tagliabue's retirement took effect on September 1, 2006. He had previously served as a lawyer for the NFL. Tagliabue is currently the chair of Georgetown University's board of directors.

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Former NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue is introduced as the keynote speaker at the conference "A Mirror of Our Culture: Sport and Society in America," co-hosted by St. Norbert College and the Green Bay Packers. He spoke of sports as a way to self-awareness, self-improvement and, most of all, leadership.
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Lindsey Vonn. Shaun White. Sasha Cohen. Alexander Ovechkin. So many stories going into the Vancouver 2010 Olympics which are only a month away. But Stateside, the USOC is still reeling from Chicago's gut-punching 2016 Olympic loss to Rio de Janiero. So much to the point that there has been a flurry of activity since October 2nd. Among them, an independent probing of the USOC by former NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue & Chicago 2016 bid leader Patrick Ryan. Plus, they had to endure a summoning to Congress. Many Olympic leaders in the US called for Larry Probst's immediate resignation. Now Scott Blackmun who once was the person in charge of USA Swimming takes over as the CEO of the USOC. They're making progress, but these are baby steps. The real progress will be made when the USOC decides to get its financial ducks in a row with the International Olympic Committee which some claim as the main reason for Chicago's debacle in Copenhagen. But that doesn't mean the IOC has its issues too. They're so caught up in European politics that European cities are already a step ahead of other areas even before they bid. So with 2020 in line for either Europe or Cape Town, South Africa if the 2010 FIFA World Cup is a success, 2024 could be the USA's next real shot at bringing the games back to the US. I don't own any of the logos/images that are here.
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John Marinatto and Paul Tagliabue discuss strategies to save the Big East.
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NFL commissioner Roger Goodell stops in the back of the Baltimore press box for a chat with the local media before the Ravens clinched a playoff berth by beating Jacksonville.
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i decided to keep this ball even though its the older version (signed by the old commissioner) and not "the duke" ball. it has never been used & is in new condition, so i decided to save the money & return my roger goodell ball. anyways, the specs have not changed from the newer version compared to these, so performance should be the same. official game ball used by the NFL. enjoy.
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Paul Tags EATS CROW!!!!! After crushing Baltimore football fans as we tried to get an expansion team Paul had to EAT crow has he handed the Lombardi Trophy over to the SUPER BOWL CHAMPION BALTIMORE RAVENS January 28, 2001.
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In "Draft Builders" we show how, over the last decade or so, the Green Bay Packers built their Super Bowl XLV Championship team through the Draft.
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Bleacher Report--Now, if there is interest to bring back both teams, why can't Bettman go the route of former NFL commissioner -Paul Tagliabue- and just resurrect the whole ... - Date : Thu, 21 Oct 2010 22:35:04 GMT+00:00

Sporting positions
Preceded by
Pete Rozelle
Commissioner of the National Football League
1989-2006
Succeeded by
Roger Goodell

NFL Commissioners and presidents

1920 - 1921: Jim Thorpe * 1921 - 1939: Joseph Carr * 1939 - 1941: Carl Storck * 1941 - 1946: Elmer Layden * 1946 - 1959: Bert Bell * 1959 - 1960: Austin Gunsel * 1960 - 1989: Pete Rozelle * 1989 - 2006: Paul Tagliabue * 2006 - present: Roger Goodell

NFL Alumni Order of the Leather Helmet

1978 * Pete Rozelle, George Halas, Art Rooney * 1979 * Paul Brown, Red Grange, Bronko Nagurski * 1980 * Don Shula, Wellington Mara, Dominic Olejniczak, Pro Football Hall of Fame * 1981 * Lamar Hunt, Tom Landry * 1982 * William Bidwill, Alex Wojciechowicz, Bud Grant * 1983 * F. William Harder, LeRoy Neiman * 1985 * George P. Marshall, Weeb Ewbank * 1986 * Howard Cosell, Vince Lombardi, Vic Maitland * 1987 * Ray Scott, Steve Sabol, Ed Sabol, Bert Bell * 1988 * Raymond Berry * 1989 * Tex Schramm * 1990 * Bill Dudley, Ollie Matson, Steve Van Buren * 1991 * Hugh McElhenny 1992 * Chuck Bednarik, Art Modell * 1993 * Elroy Hirsch, Marion Motley * 1994 * Sid Luckman, Sammy Baugh * 1995 * Otto Graham, Chuck Noll * 1996 * Johnny Unitas, Curt Gowdy * 1997 * Pat Summerall, Ralph Wilson * 1998 * Jim Brown, Al Davis * 1999 * Bobby Mitchell, Paul Tagliabue * 2000 * Len Dawson, Deacon Jones * 2001 * Mike McCormack, Mel Renfro * 2002 * Mel Blount, Jim Otto, Jim Tunney * 2003 * Tom Flores, Willie Davis * 2004 * Dick Vermeil, Val Pinchbeck, Don Weiss * 2005 * Larry Wilson, Joe Greene * 2007 * Sonny Jurgensen, Jack Youngblood * 2008 * Eric Dickerson, John Madden, Alex Spanos

Walter Camp Distinguished American Award

1978 * James Crowley, 1979 * David "Sonny" Werblin, 1980 * George Halas, 1980 * Alexander Haig, 1981 * Harold "Red" Grange, 1982 * Eddie Robinson, 1983 * Tom Harmon, 1984 * LTG Bill Carpenter, 1985 * Bob Hope 1986 * Tom Landry, 1987 * Weeb Ewbank, 1988 * Sid Luckman/Y.A. Tittle, 1989 * Burt Reynolds, 1989 * Dick Kazmaier, 1990 * Tex Schramm, 1991 * Alexander Kroll, 1992 * Cami Cozza, 1993 * Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, 1994 * Paul Tagliabue, 1995 * Keith Jackson, 1996 * Dick Ebersol, 1997 * Steve Largent, 1998 * Steve Young 1999 * Bo Schembechler, 2000 * Gene Upshaw, 2001 * New York City Police, Fire, and Emergency Medical Service Personnel 2002 * Regis Philbin, 2003 * Bill Walsh, 2004 * Pat Summerall, 2006 * Dick Vermeil, 2007 * Frank Broyles, 2008 * Len Dawson, 2009 * Robin Roberts

Italian American Sports Hall of Fame

Ed Abbaticchio * Ben Abruzzo * Joey Amalfitano * Joe Amato * Lou Ambers * Alan Ameche * Marco Andretti * Mario Andretti * Michael Andretti * Sammy Angott * Eddie Arcaro * Charles Atlas * Sal Bando * Tom Barrasso * Ray Barbuti * Carmen Basilio * Mark Bavaro * Gary Beban * Joe Bellino * John Beradino * Yogi Berra * Angelo Bertelli * Dan Biasone * Matt Biondi * Ping Bodie * Brian Boitano * Nick Bollettieri * Zeke Bonura * Ralph Branca * Lawrence Brignolia * Gene Brito * Doug Buffone * Nick Buoniconti * Phil Baroni * John Calipari * Dolph Camilli * Roy Campanella * Lou Campi * Tony Canadeo * Tony Canzoneri * Donna Caponi * Gino Cappelletti * Harry Caray * Frankie Carideo * Primo Carnera * Lou Carnesecca * Santo Catanzaro Phil Cavarretta * Al Cervi * Giorgio Chinaglia * Dino Ciccarelli * Jerry Colangelo * Rocky Colavito * Frank Coltiletti * Franco Columbu * Tony Conigliaro * John Conti * Young Corbett III * Jim Covert * Frank Crosetti * Tony Cuccinello * Pete Cutino * Bobby Czyz * Denise DeBartolo York * Michael DeCicco * Alex Delvecchio * Tony DeMarco * Frank DeMaree * Joe DeNucci * Ralph DePalma * Peter DePaolo * Andy DePaul * Red DiBernardi * Buttercup Dickerson * Vin DiDonna * Ernie DiGregorio * Dom DiMaggio * Joe DiMaggio * Vince DiMaggio * Angelo Dundee * Johnny Dundee * Lou Duva * Mike Eruzione * Phil Esposito * Tony Esposito * Buzz Fazio * Vince Ferragamo * Lou Ferrigno * Doug Ford * Chet Forte * Joe Fortunato * Mike Fratello Linda Fratianne * Jim Fregosi * Carl Furillo * Chip Ganassi * Joe Garagiola * Eleanor Garatti-Seville * Frankie Genaro * A. Bartlett Giamatti * Joey Giardello * Margaret Gisolo * Andy Granatelli * Rocky Graziano * Junio Gianan * Franco Harris * Ted Hendricks * Pete Herman * Agnes Iori-Robertson * Harry Jeffra * Fidel La Barba * Daryle Lamonica * Jake LaMotta * Tony La Russa * Tom Lasorda * Dante Lavelli * Tony Lazzeri * Marty Liquori * Lou Little * Ernie Lombardi * Vince Lombardi * Dr. Donna Lopiano * Mike Lucci * Hank Luisetti * Sal Maglie * Carlo MacDonald * Ray Mancini * Gus Mancuso * Sammy Mandell * Greg Mannino * Gino Marchetti * Rocky Marciano * Ed Marinaro * Dan Marino * Hank Marino * John Mariucci * Billy Martin * Rollie Massimino * Joey Maxim * Joe Montana * Willie Mosconi * George Musso * Vince Naimoli * Maude Nelson * Leo Nomellini * Susan Notorangelo * John Panelli * Joe Paterno * Vinny Pazienza * Vincent Pazzetti * Willie Pep * Cavino Michelli Petillo * Johnny Petraglia * Rico Petrocelli * Harry Pezzullo * Brian Piccolo * Ralph "Babe" Pinelli * Rick Pitino * Angelo Poffo * Vic Raschi * Lindy Remigino * Mary Lou Retton * Phil Rizzuto * Andy Robustelli * Richard Ruffalo * Tony Sacco * Carmen Salvino * Bruno Sammartino * Ron Santo * Gene Sarazen * Randy Savage * Jimmy Smith * Paul Tagliabue * Mario "Motts" Tonelli * Joe Torre * Gino Torretta * Charley Trippi * Sonny Vaccaro * Bobby Valentine * Jim Valvano * Andy Varipapa * Ken Venturi * Phil Villapiano * Frank Viola * Dick Vitale * Johnny Wilson * Lewa "Rocco" Yacilla * Louis Zamperini



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