Another lawyer who's the publicity equivalent of an ambulance chaser.
mykc14 wrote:Well, you might as well add another one to the list. Johnathan Dwyer, Cards backup running back is trying to out due Rice and Pederson. He is accused of assaulting his girlfriend and 18 month old child. This just keeps getting worse for the NFL. It sounds like this piece of crap threw a shoe or something at his toddler and assaulted his girlfriends, causing a fracture.
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/11544 ... ed-assault
Uppercut wrote:I believe that the percentage of abusers in the NFL is probably not much different than any other group such as congress, lawyers, tv show hosts, sports writers, etc...I certainly do not condone this crap but I could certainly see where one team may want an advantage over another they have some disgruntled ex girlfriend or wife make some accusations and out they go prior to the game. Unless you are Jim Harbaugh and play them anyway. Just my opinion.
Uppercut wrote:I believe that the percentage of abusers in the NFL is probably not much different than any other group such as congress, lawyers, tv show hosts, sports writers, etc...I certainly do not condone this crap but I could certainly see where one team may want an advantage over another they have some disgruntled ex girlfriend or wife make some accusations and out they go prior to the game. Unless you are Jim Harbaugh and play them anyway. Just my opinion.
The NFL is a rudderless ship. I think I would manage it better and Id cost a lot less than 20 million per year...
Hawktawk wrote:The hysteria is out of control. But Goody has to take the blame. A real CEO would be managing this situation a lot better. It was the whipsaw back and forth process with Rice along with concealing the video that ignited the firestorm in the first place.
The NFL is a rudderless ship. I think I would manage it better and Id cost a lot less than 20 million per year.................If they are serious about their image they would hire Condi Rice. I don't think they are and I don,t think they will.
NorthHawk wrote:ESPN is now asking tough questions about what went on with the NFL investigation as well as with the Ravens.
When even the paying providers start to question the impartiality of the investigator (Mueller), we can see this whole thing start to slide outside of the NFL front office control.
Perhaps Cuban was a soothseer when he talked about the NFL not staying on top even if it was from a different reason than he envisioned or suggested.
HumanCockroach wrote:Not to go completely off topic, but did anyone else catch the tweet Adam Sandler ( or maybe it was instagram?) About the percentage of criminal acts by NFL or NBA players ? Pretty good way to put things in perspective ( not excusing the NFL players or NBA players here) at the end the punchline was it was neither the NFL or NBA but the 535 senators, and the percentage was obscene. The problems with this stuff extends far beyond the NFL, or NBA or professional sports in this society, it doesn't excuse what these guys are doing, just clarifies that this isn't some "unique" NFL issue.
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