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NFL commissioner Goodell: Limbaugh's "divisive comments are not what the N.F.L. is all about"

October 13, 2009 3:41 pm ET by Media Matters staff

From an October 13 New York Times report:

Commissioner Roger Goodell cast doubt on Rush Limbaugh's viability as an N.F.L. owner Tuesday, saying that "divisive comments are not what the N.F.L. is all about."

"I've said many times before, we're all held to a high standard here," Goodell said. Then he continued: "I would not want to see those comments coming from people who are in a responsible position in the NFL -- absolutely not."

Goodell emphasized that the Rosenbloom family, which owns the St. Louis Rams, is not even fully committed to sell its majority stake in the team and that they were extremely early in the process. Limbaugh has teamed with the former Madison Square Garden executive Dave Checketts in a bid for the Rams. But Goodell's comments were a thinly veiled signal that Limbaugh's bid -- even if it were the highest -- would most likely not receive support from owners, who must approve any change in ownership.

Retired and current players have voiced concern about Limbaugh's interest in the Rams, with some saying players would not play for him. One of Limbaugh's most controversial quotes was his suggestion that Donovan McNabb got credit for the Eagles' successes because the news media wanted him to succeed because he is a black quarterback.

"The comments Rush made specifically about Donovan, I disagree with very strongly," Goodell said. "It's a polarizing comment that we don't think reflect accurately on the N.F.L. or our players. I obviously do not believe those comments are positive and they are divisive. That's a negative thing for us, obviously."

Previously:

Colts owner Irsay "couldn't even think of" supporting Limbaugh's Rams bid due to his divisive rhetoric

NFL players' union opposes Limbaugh's bid for Rams, says football "overcomes division and rejects discrimination and hatred"

NFL players reportedly say they "wouldn't play for" Limbaugh-owned team due to his "flat-out racist" comments

Sports media gang-tackle Limbaugh's bid to buy St. Louis Rams

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    • Author by Missouri Democrat (October 13, 2009 3:49 pm ET)
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      Well I hope this is true as it will save the state of Missouri at least one embarrassment, it's bad enough he's from here, let alone he may have partly owned or out right owned one of the teams here.
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    • Author by IRONY 101 (October 13, 2009 5:20 pm ET)
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      Okay, Rush...I'm sure we'll be hearing from you about what a victim you are and how bad the NFL is. But I would like to know why you wanted so badly to belong to a group that doesn't want you. Once you start trashing the NFL please remember that it was you who wanted to belong to them...not the other way around.
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    • Author by rwmacdonald2091 (October 13, 2009 5:32 pm ET)
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      Wonder why Rushbo wants to be part of the socialistic NFL. Don't they share TV revenues equally amongst all the teams?
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    • Author by oscar the grouch (October 13, 2009 8:27 pm ET)
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      Goodall, if you are all about eliminating divisiness, stop the trash talking between the players. Oh, wait, that would be better address to David Stern.
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    • Author by jbraskin4786 (October 14, 2009 12:16 am ET)
         
      Remember what the right wing of the Republican Party did to Roger Goodell's father in the 1970 election for the U.S. Senate in New York State. In some small way, his comments have to be payback.
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    • Author by canaanxing9025 (October 14, 2009 5:35 am ET)
         
      It is just a matter of time before Limbaugh proclaims that he is not a racist (once again), but HE, EL RUSHBO has been the victim of reverse racism.

      And this Ladies and Gentlemen is Obama's America.
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    • Author by evsaund5494 (October 14, 2009 9:25 am ET)
         
      Too bad the GOP doesn't have the same high standards as the NFL.
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    • Author by whillenbrand (October 14, 2009 4:50 pm ET)
         
      Rumour has it that he's given up on buying the football team....

      He's now looking for a plantation!!!!
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    • Author by tms4555 (October 14, 2009 4:57 pm ET)
         
      Rush Limbaugh is trying to take over everything in our country. The first heinous thing he did was to be a speaker for the Republican Party, and you see the outcome of this if you watch CNN's House of Representatives meetings each day. He is prejudice against Black Americans (President Obama) and has nothing good to say about him. Rush may think that he is on a higher level than the President. At least President Obama is doing what's right for the American people. Now Rush is trying to fit in with NFL Football. Does he know how to play football? I dont think so. Radio Talk Show hosts should share positive statements with their listening audience. We are the greatest nation on earth, but in Rush's eyes our country and our people mean nothing to him. SHAME ON HIM!
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