Jeb Bush Declines NFL Commissioner Position Offer

As Florida Governor Jeb Bush, set in his second campaign, tries to carry out his daily route, he is seemingly bombarded with offers on new and enticing positions. The National Football League has recently added a most interesting offer. Not only does US president and brother George Bush feel Jeb should run for the Oval Office in 2008, he is being persued by the NFL for the position of NFL Commissioner when the spot comes available in July.

The funny thing about this is that Gov Bush feels people are trying to plan what it is that he is going to do once he leaves office, and the NFL commissioner's job is an uncertainty. He feels that he made a commitment in office and that is the only thing that is on his mind at the present moment. He has thanked Current president George Bush for the vote of confidence, as well as the confidence boost he received from the NFL, yet he is really not interested at this moment.

Jeb Bush figures that the NFL will not hold the position until he is finished with his term in office, and rightfully so as the league will of course need a commissioner to deal with all the crazy antics that can happen in professional sports. While he does feel appreciated for the offers that have been made, he also feels that he is not necessarily the right person for either job.

This is where the NFL will need to make some decisions very shortly as the current NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue, will be retiring very shortly. They have a very large position to fill; yet it will not be by a Bush.

Mark Barnes - EzineArticles Expert Author

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