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By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com Monday, March 26, 2007 PHOENIX -- As son of a U.S. senator, Roger Goodell observed up close the significance of being an effective lawmaker. In less than seven months as NFL commissioner, Goodell has already witnessed, too often it seems, the negative effect on his league of players who are lawbreakers. And so, using knowledge that he has amassed from both life experiences, Goodell is poised to make a key move by bringing down the law on those players whose off-field indiscretions have become sources of recent embar ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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