Save the NFL: Hire Condi Rice to Run It

The league she loves needs her more than ever, writes Jonathan Capehart
By John Johnson,  Newser Staff
Posted Sep 9, 2014 1:41 PM CDT
Save the NFL: Hire Condi Rice to Run It
This March 15, 2014, photo shows former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice speaking in Burlingame, Calif.   (AP Photo/Ben Margot, File)

The NFL is a mess, with its reputation in the tank and its players unable to stay off the police blotter. Commissioner Roger Goodell bears a good deal of the responsibility, thanks to his inept leadership in recent years, writes Jonathan Capehart in the Washington Post. The awful Ray Rice tape—and really, the mighty NFL hadn't seen it until this week?—is but the latest example. The league needs a savior, and Capehart thinks he knows just the one: Condoleezza Rice.

If it sounds farfetched that a former secretary of state might want to guide a football league, remember that Rice herself expressed interest in the job more than a decade ago while still working at the White House. She's smart, she's a fan of the game—especially its parallels with military strategy—and the league desperately needs her. Goodell must go, writes Capehart. "Time for the former secretary of state with an intense love of the game to step in and save the NFL." Click for his full column. (More Condoleezza Rice stories.)

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