What did he know, and when did he know it?
That question haunted America during Watergate. What did President Richard M. Nixon know about the bungled break-in at Democratic headquarters, and when did that knowledge crystallize?
Now the NFL and its commissioner, Roger Goodell, must answer that two-part query. The Ray Rice case has spun into a new realm with the appointment by the league on Thursday night of former FBI director Robert A. Mueller to head an independent investigation of the Case of the Elevator Video.
Did the NFL have early access to an extended version of the video showing Rice decking his fiancée? Did it cover it up? Was it truly denied the evidence it said it had asked for? The hunt for the truth (or the closest thing to it, or maybe not) begins anew.
An Associated Press report says the video was offered to the NFL in April and an unnamed executive responded to it. A law enforcement officer told the AP that receipt of the video had been acknowledged in April. A voicemail appears to back up that account. If true – and that’s a big if – then the NFL faces an even more intense backlash.
A variety of calls have come for Goodell to resign, latest from the National Organization of Women. Fans are organizing boycotts of NFL merchandise. The tarnished NFL shield can’t deflect much more. The most popular sport in the country, always known as a public relations machine, cannot control the tearing-down of its image.
We’ll wait. What can we do? We’ll see what the investigation yields and if it then requires an investigation. We’re not done with this issue. It has shaken an American colossus.
Today’s question: What do you think this investigation will produce? Will Roger Goodell be forced from office? Answers in the comment box, please.
Post By: Larry Weisman, a longtime sportswriter for USA TODAY, blogs for Twistity.com. Follow him on Twitter @MrLarryWeisman .
Photo of Bored Child In Oval Office Goes Viral
13 Years Later: Remembering 9/11
-
Lebron James recently became the 3rd ever NBA player to win the Associated Press’ Male Athlete of the...
-
With a quick and effective final drive, the Carolina Panthers were able to clinch a win against the...
-
The Pacers blew away the Rockets to maintain their definitive lead in the Eastern Conference. Indiana beat the 17-10...
-
Once NBA star Dennis Rodman returned to North Korea Thursday for yet another round of “basketball diplomacy.” Rodman arrived...
-
Want to live like a basketball Hall of Fame legend? Michael Jordan’s Chicago mansion could be yours —...
-
Jameis Winston became the youngest player ever to win the Heisman Trophy, running away with the vote to...
-
Recently, Washington Redskins Head Coach Mike Shanahan, made the decision to sit out starting QB Robert Griffin III...
-
The Men’s USA soccer team is going to have a difficult division for the World Cup next year....
-
The NFL announced that they will be fining the Pittsburgh Steelers’ head coach Mike Tomlin will be fined...
-
Three Players were ejected from Ohio State and Michigan’s rival game last Saturday. Marcus Hall and Dontre Wilson of...
-
This year, the AFC West happens to have two of the best teams in the league. And Sunday, the...
-
John Fox and Gary Kubiak are returning to the Broncos and Texans respectively after suffering serious medical issues....