PinnacleSports.com
Offers Odd on Next NFL Commissioner
Yesterday Paul Tagliabue announced
he'll retire as commissioner of the National
Football League in July, ending a 16-year reign
at the helm of the country's most popular sport.
With the NFL's 32 owners now charged with selecting
the sport's third commissioner in league history,
PinnacleSports.com today released odds on who'll
replace Paul Tagliabue as the next head of the
NFL.
The
largest sports betting site on the Internet,
PinnacleSports.com has created individual odds
on 15 candidates replacing the retiring Tagliabue.
The early odds favor the owners appointing a
successor from within the league offices as
current NFL COO Roger Goodell is an overwhelming
1/2 favorite to be named the next commissioner.
Atlanta Falcons' President and General Manager
Rich McKay, who co-chairs the NFL competition
committee, has the second-best odds at 3/1 followed
closely by Baltimore Ravens' President Dick
Cass at 5/1. PinnacleSports.com lists NFL Executive
Vice President Jeff Pash at 10/1 to be promoted
to the commissioner's office, while television
executives Steve Bornstein and Sean McManus
are both listed at 20/1. Although she expressed
interest in the position in the past, current
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is a 100/1
long shot to become the first female commissioner
of a major sports league.
"By
playing a major role in league expansion, labor
negotiations and the direction of NFL properties,
Roger Goodell has solidified himself as the
leading candidate to become the professional
football's next commissioner," said Simon
Noble of PinnacleSports.com. "If the owners
decide to go in another direction, Rich McKay
would be a logical choice as he's highly regarded
in every league circle and has extensive NFL
experience. Nominating Condoleezza Rice would
certainly be a coup for the league, but the
State Department already said she'd decline
the position despite her love of the sport."
PinnacleSports.com
lists the likelihood of current NFL owners Jerry
Jones and Daniel Snyder replacing Paul Tagliabue
as league commissioner as long shots at 100/1
odds. Former Oakland Raiders' coach and longtime
NFL broadcaster John Madden is listed as a huge
underdog for the position at 200/1 along with
his sidekick in the booth, Al Michaels. Should
the owners decide to go the political route,
they could select former President Bill Clinton
(200/1) as football's next commissioner. PinnacleSports.com
also lists Terrell Owens' agent Drew Rosenhaus
and Hall of Fame quarterbacks John Elway and
Dan Marino as 200/1 long shots to succeed the
outgoing commissioner.
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