Talk:Roger Goodell
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Most powerful man in sport?
I have removed "commentators have described him as the most powerful man in sport" for several reasons.
- the reliability of such a title is dubious. A quick google search reveals articles also awarding this title to Mark Hume McCormack, LeBron James, William Weasley, Sepp Blatter, Joe Buck and Michael Rubins, among others.
- the factuality of the statement is questionable and America-centric. (I know this is OR but worth considering when weighing its inclusion.
- adhoc titles are meaningless and flippant. (I understand that there was a qualifier "commentators have described him…")
Due to previous points, at the very least, the inclusion is unduly prominent for the lede Jo Jc JoTalk💬Edits📝 23:14, 13 February 2023 (UTC)
Error under spygate section
I'm a new user and cannot edit the page, but the spygate section of the page refers to Bill Belichick in an official capacity with the Patriots, which is no longer the case. The section "(Belichick is effectively the Patriots' general manager as well as head coach)" should be changed to: "(at the time, Belichick was effectively the Patriots' general manager as well as head coach)" or something similar. Wizzardly2424 (talk) 21:21, 18 January 2024 (UTC)