^Rozelle blasts movie tm op that day. the White I lison staff tflUl o. 1 topic mei the need fon ort doesnotlJ?" nistic aboutti ” ngress, of passaged icrgy prograi [ate of the e«j ation, Powel: concern isi my,” Powel p that can be| THE BATTALION Page 15 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1979 United Press International CHICAGO — “North Dallas 40, 1m portrayal of football in the big le to let theirj is exaggerated and untrue,” tergy legisla6js„ NFL Commissioner Pete contemplate) case to the cot ford, Conn., „„ ..Mil, J if it in the near tuture. "g Wlth . an » tile. telle however, has not seen the vie, though he did say he will [heard it was well done, the act- was good and it was entertain- "Rozelle conceded. [ozelle said Sunday at a news '■ ‘ TT *rtnce before the Chicago- ene^ey^ " , Ln Bay game that the movie , t.i ,. Dome isolated anecdotes over - a w 'f-l* past 20 years and greatly exag- ated them. e movie, which stars Nick Iteand Mac Davis, was based on est-selling novel by former Dallas -boy Peter Gent and portrays “There are people who are saying it is an honest portrayal about pro football but they are about as qual ified to say that as it would be for me to comment about a documentary on nuclear fission.” On another topic, Rozelle pre dicted new rule changes designed to protect the quarterback should re duce the number of injuries during the season. He admitted there may be some problems with the rule changes, which allow referees to blow a quicker whistle to protect the signal caller. “We felt what we would lose in the new rules on a fast whistle will be more than offset by the benefits from an injury standpoint,” he said. “In the past, quarterbacks have been sitting ducks for the bigger linemen and we think the new rules widespread use of drugs and sex professional football players. [sked if the movie was an accu- portrayal of pro football players, rellesaid, “I don’t think it is true. I dow it is not true.” I, eacl ^ lozelle also appeared piqued out the widespread critical [aim the movie has received its opening earlier this sum- will help make games in the safety factors. ” —Predicted the NFL will not adopt any monitoring of officials’ de cisions in the near future, because training 14 top camera crews would not be feasible. —Said he doubted the NFL will use full-time officials in the next several years. —Said the NFL is no longer de pendent on its television ratings success by having a strong team in New York. “I dare say we have a lot of people who will be watching games like Seattle versus San Di ego.” —Said Robert Irsay would prefer to keep his team in Raltimore rather than moving the Colts to Los Angeles, “provided he gets some improvements in that stadium.” IP, St rial powen world — rep nsumptionft st half of 191! ver OCT. 20 stros still i first with ■3 victory Padres Petroleum; istry trade ed the rera dine deliver! 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