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Ray Rice Scandal – Feels Like a Cover Up
Once the initial shock of seeing Ray Rice punch his wife in the face passes, thoughts and accusations turn to the NFL, Roger Goodell and the Baltimore Ravens for the way they handled the situation, as their decision to cut him loose doesn’t repair the damage already done, or hide the hints suggesting there was a major cover up in this incident.
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The Video of Ray Rice Punching His Fiancee Cost Him His Job
Baltimore Ravens fans gave Ray Rice a standing ovation in preseason. The same man who hits, more than once, his fiancee, Janay Palmer, and got away with it. He got a two-game suspension from the NFL, and not much else. For some reason, he isn’t in jail.
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The NFL Wants Wife Beating Players, Not Drug Users
The NFL and its judicial system (whatever Roger Goodell decides) isn’t the hall of justice that determines what’s right and wrong in this world. However, being the number one sport in the United States, it is setting a very dangerous trend with its rough punishment against drug users compared to the lenient approach they used when Ray Rice beat up his fiancee.
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The NFL is Even More Greedy Than Usual in This Super Bowl
If you think you can take your car to the Super Bowl and just park it there, think again. The NFL is planning to make more money than ever before in this event, making sure some special limitations are being placed to get more money out of fans who have already spent quite a lot in order to be a part of the event.
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Super Bowl Media Day – Marshawn Lynch Doesn’t Feel Like Talking
Not for the first time, Marshawn Lynch of the Seattle Seahawks shows how little regard he shows to the aspect of talking to the media in his sport, preferring to prove himself on the field then spend hours talking to reporters during the Super Bowl Media day.
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Crabtree vs Sherman – Even Roger Goodell Has an Opinion
It seems that Richard Sherman ranting after the Seattle Seahakws made their way to the Super Bowl, aiming his words specifically at Michael Crabtree, is still an issue, as even the NFL’s commissioner, Roger Goodell, decided to make his opinion heard even though no one really regards it when it comes to actually playing football.
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Biggest Games in Drew Brees’ Touchdown Streak
Finally, the New Orleans Saints had a reason to celebrate this season. Most importantly? They finally got their first win of the season, beating the San Diego Chargers 31-24, but it was also about Drew Brees going 48 consecutive games completing at least one touchdown pass, a new NFL record.
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Larry Fitzgerald Agrees With Roger Goodell
Roger Goodell isn’t the most popular person among NFL players these days, but not everyone are against his severe punishments in the Bounty-Gate Scandal, with Larry Fitzgerald of the Arizona Cardinals supporting Goodell’s cause in suspending the four New Orleans Saints players.
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Roger Goodell, Against or With the NFL Players?
Roger Goodell has come down hard on the New Orleans Saints organization and players for the Bounty Scandal, recently suspending Jonathan Vilma for the entire season. Preaching for player safety but pushing for a long NFL season, it’s no wonder Goodell is hated by a large group of NFL players.
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Sean Payton & Gregg Williams Take Heavy Hits in Bountygate Aftermath
Sean Payton got a one year, without pay, suspension from the NFL. The New Orleans Saints’ GM, Mickey Loomis is suspended for 8 games. The organization, owned by Tom Benson, was fined $500,000 and lost two second round draft picks in 2012 and 2013. A severe punishment, that everyone saw coming. And we even haven’t talked about Gregg Williams, who might never coach in the league again.