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If the NFL won't nudge Steve Tisch aside, Giants ownership must do it

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The NFL has no appetite to take any action as it relates to Steve Tisch. From the league's perspective, Tisch transferring his ownership interest apparently ended the question of whether his ties to Jeffrey Epstein require action. But Tisch remains with the team.

Beyond having a title (chairman of the board) that may or may not come with any real power, he's present. He was present in the draft room , front and center and with his clapping hands flashing a not-so-subtle middle finger to anyone who thinks his connection to Epstein requires his ouster. Really, how different are things now for Tisch?

He did with the equity what his estate would have done — it went to his kids. And he's still doing what he would have been doing if he hadn't accelerated the transfer of his ownership interest. Tisch didn't have control of the franchise before the transfer.

He still doesn't. He was around the team and involved before the transfer. After it, he still is.

It's only going to change if the folks with the power over the operation do something about it. The team's board has six members: Tisch, Tisch's two siblings, John Mara, Chris Mara, and their sister, Susan McDonnell. It's three to three.