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Landshark
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« Reply #23 on: November 06, 2013, 10:12:20 am » |
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No, this ^^ is very true.
Sorry, MikeO - the NFL does not exist and operate in a vacuum. They are still an employer. If it's proven out this was out of management-ordered retaliation? This will get worse before it gets better.
BECAUSE it's the NFL it will become a circus, too. Like "congress will want hearings" circus and would be larger than bounty gate. Officials on a team gave "open rights" to bully / terrify a player out of retaliation? I can see the Anderson Cooper 360 reports now.
I really don't think its gonna get that far. Bounty gate was trying to injury players. Nobody got injured here. Martin is still being paid and technically still on the roster. Not saying it isn't bad but I don't think its as bad as some are making it out to be. Time will tell though and we will see who is right or wrong on this.
Congress isn't getting involved either. I think that's silly and the NFL will squash this before it ever gets that far. NFL won't let that happen.
Lets see how good the NFL is at squashing this. They were able to successfully squash Spygate but I don't think periods are going to remain silent on this.
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