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Dallas Cowboys – Signing Greg Hardy Doesn’t Mean He’ll Actually Play
Despite the ongoing investigation by the NFL into the domestic violence case involving Greg Hardy, the Dallas Cowboys had no problem signing the defensive end to a one year deal that’s going to pay him a lot of money.
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Minnesota Vikings – Adrian Peterson Doesn’t Deserve to Play
While the NFL itself can’t handle anything because of its past mistakes in this matter, the Minnesota Vikings have finally given in to the public and financial pressure, suspending Adrian Peterson from all team activities until the matter of the allegations in this child abuse case get cleared up.
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Floyd Mayweather – Beating Women Doesn’t Stop Him From Making Money
Instead of focusing on his fight with Marcos Maidana, Floyd Mayweather is getting asked about violence against women. About his past, his ghosts, skeletons in the closet. About his prison time. All he wants to do is stay undefeated and make more money.
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Minnesota Vikings – Adrian Peterson Beating Children is the Last Thing They Need
Has anyone noticed there’s an actual NFL season going on? Because so far what’s been taking up most of the headline space if players getting into trouble through violence off the field. Adrian Peterson beating his own son with a switch, which is a narrow, flexible branch from a tree.
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Roger Goodell Digging His Own Grave in Ray Rice Saga
Things are moving fast in the Ray Rice scandal, and from the direction of things it seems to be getting worse mostly for the NFL and the man in charge of it, Roger Goodell, who with every decision, twist and turn in this saga gets himself closer to losing all credibility and finding himself out of a job.
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Ray Rice Scandal – Roger Goodell is About Money, Not Doing the Right Thing
If anyone thought that the calls from the media, mainstream or social, will somehow make Roger Goodell even consider stepping down as commissioner of the NFL, you’ve been living on another galaxy. So he, the league and the Baltimore Ravens made a mess of domestic abuse. The money keeps flowing, and that’s all the NFL owners care about.
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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.