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NEPatsfan
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Whatever you do tgann, don't follow this link, same goes for you Hammer.
http://www.deflategatefacts.com/#home-section
http://www.deflategatefacts.com/#home-section
i bring up dowd ALLLLLLLLLLLLL the time. @DirtDirtDirt said he was "94 or something" and hes too old to matter (thats a true story).
ive mentioned him in like 45 threads. no ones man enough to address what he says. it just make the window lickers pete rose comparisons hilarious.
i heard he eventually wants to run for office of some kind too.Goodell has shifted judgments and sentencing before, when he senses the outcome could do potential damage to his reputation. “First he gave Ray Rice a two-game suspension for slugging his wife, when he thought no one was watching. When it turned out the world was watching, he suddenly accused Rice of lying to him and declared an indefinite suspension. A federal judge overturned him, finding Goodell not credible. You see the same pattern here. Brady’s phone was unimportant — until it was important because Goodell needed it to be to rescue his prestige.”
This whole circus will only have been worth it if Goodell steps down at the end of it.
it just amazes me that people still think this is about air in a football. its kinda sad.That makes his douchebaggery a little bit more understandable. He's completely disconnected from reality.
Goodell has shifted judgments and sentencing before, when he senses the outcome could do potential damage to his reputation. “First he gave Ray Rice a two-game suspension for slugging his wife, when he thought no one was watching. When it turned out the world was watching, he suddenly accused Rice of lying to him and declared an indefinite suspension. A federal judge overturned him, finding Goodell not credible. You see the same pattern here. Brady’s phone was unimportant — until it was important because Goodell needed it to be to rescue his prestige.”
This whole circus will only have been worth it if Goodell steps down at the end of it.
i bring up dowd ALLLLLLLLLLLLL the time. @DirtDirtDirt said he was "94 or something" and hes too old to matter (thats a true story).
ive mentioned him in like 45 threads. no ones man enough to address what he says. it just make the window lickers pete rose comparisons hilarious.
im at my job for 10+ hours a day, staring at 3 monitors. it kills down time between issues.So my question to you is: Why do you bother to spend so much energy on defending this issue? Nobody, including yourself, knows what the outcome will be in the end so why not just wait until the court renders their decision instead of trying to convince the entire message board that you think you know what will happen?
Honestly, I get that its a topic for discussion but the amount of time you've spent debating people on something that may or may not go your way is astounding to me. You must have a lot of free time.
What do you think that will change? Do you really think the NFL Owners who are making big time money right now are then going to go out and hire somebody completely different than what Goodell has been? The problem is not in the person. The problem is in the CBA and how it is set up and not really having the checks and balances that you need in such a unique system. The problem is in not having a more clear rule book on punishments for all situations. What the league needs to do is sit down with the NFLPA and come to an agreement on a variety of scenarios so that they can lean upon that when something goes down instead of having so much in the gray area and leaving the decision essentially up to one man or a small group that pretty much are yes men to the main guy.
im at my job for 10+ hours a day, staring at 3 monitors. it kills down time between issues.
and i try end educate people...i emphasize "try".
half the people here are on facebook all day. my monitors all face me, so it looks like im hard at workFair enough. I do a lot of my posting at work too. Shhhhhh, don't tell the boss.
Fair enough. I do a lot of my posting at work too. Shhhhhh, don't tell the boss.
If Goodell had his head on straight and wasn't a scumbag. If he had conviction and could express his reasons coherently and consistently, then he would be fully capable of doing the job. Hopefully the next guy would possess at least some of the many qualities that Goodell is without.
Well to me the league is just going to hire another guy just like Goodell. Pretty much since Goodell has been in office the league has never been more popular. Heck a stupid preseason game had more viewers than the game clinching win in the Stanley Cup. So I think the owners (most of them at least) are happy with what Goodell has done. He is hired first and foremost to make sure the league continues to make them money and in that he has succeeded greatly at his job.
Well to me the league is just going to hire another guy just like Goodell. Pretty much since Goodell has been in office the league has never been more popular. Heck a stupid preseason game had more viewers than the game clinching win in the Stanley Cup. So I think the owners (most of them at least) are happy with what Goodell has done. He is hired first and foremost to make sure the league continues to make them money and in that he has succeeded greatly at his job.
RG has had very little to do with the league making money. In fact Kraft has more to do with it than anyone. He also happens to be the person that got the last CBA solved, you now, something that happens to actually be RG's job but couldn't get it done.
RG is a moron. And the NFL saw increasing revenue with each commish they have had.