Tagliabue tackles challenges facing NFL
A black sedan with tinted windows and New York license plates slowed to a stop in front of the white pillars of Whig Hall yesterday, and the tall, thin frame of National Football League commissioner Paul Tagliabue emerged from the back seat.A cadre of casually dressed welcomers ? some sporting black Princeton Football jackets ? formed a semi-circle, ready to greet the guardian of the nation's most popular sport.Dressed in a dark business suit, Tagliabue warmly shook hands with the University's new head football coach Roger Hughes.About 30 minutes later, Tagliabue, who has served as commissioner of the NFL for the past decade, delivered a speech ? titled "The NFL: America's Sports Passion in Internet Time" ? to a packed Whig Hall Senate Chamber.In an interview prior to the speech, Tagliabue addressed the role of the Internet and other new communications technology in the NFL, as well as several other important issues facing the league."I think the biggest changes you'll see will come from the digital and Internet revolution," Tagliabue said.




