HumanCockroach wrote:Didn't seem like he said much of anything to me to be quite honest. Came across to much like "sorry and sh%t, we'll try hard nect time" 45 minutes of fluff,dancing and sucking of really anything real pertinent to any of the current situations, or the handling of the Rice situation.
He did give us an explanation of why he changed his punishment in the Rice situation, saying that what Rice told him was "inconsistent" with what later appeared in the video. I'm not sure if I buy that or not, as it would depend on what he means by "inconsistent". If "inconsistent" means "lied", then I can accept that reasoning. If "inconsistent" means "he didn't give us all the details", then probably not. It still doesn't explain how TMZ can acquire an elevator video and the NFL cannot, didn't address the controversy about the police claiming they gave them the video 5 months ago, and so on. That's the stuff I wanted answers to, not this head shrinker crapola about establishing committees and setting up seminars for the players.
But I don't see him resigning and I don't see the owners dumping him, at least not at this point. The NFL still has their popularity to buoy them. So long as viewers keep watching, and all indications are that the game is as popular as ever, the advertising dollars will continue to roll in and the owners won't feel compelled to make drastic changes. Despite their veiled threats, Budweiser isn't dropping them, and neither are any of the other big sponsors. The only thing Jerry Jones and Dan Snyder respond to is money, or the lack of it.