The recent downfall of Jared Fogle, the Subway dieter that became the face of the brand, brings to mind an issue common to both sports and entertainment law — morals clauses.Morals or morality clauses, often a hot point in negotiations between companies and workers, seek to regulate the behavior of workers outside of the primary purpose of the contract itself. In Jared’s case, the story spun by Subway was that of a severely overweight college student at Indiana University who ate Subway sandwiches twice a day …