- Thread starter
- #1
Take the NFL and Mr. Goodell to court in order to recoup that 36 million cap penalty imposed upon this team in 2012. When last asked about this a couple of years ago, Bruce Allen assured us that it was not over.
Bruce Allen: Travesty of fairness | Washington Examiner
www.washingtonexaminer.com/bruce-allen-travesty-of.../252398
Since that time......crickets. The NFL and their collective ownership group are reeling after their 5th consecutive loss yesterday, which means that they could probably not afford another protracted court trial. Especially one, that was not covered by the salary cap since there wasn't one in place at the time of the NFL's accusation against Washington, and ironically, they gave their stamp of approval. Unless there's an unpublished deal in place between DC and the NFL, and time has not taken the option out of consideration, Dan Snyder should do what he's vowed to do in defense of his franchise, take them to court. Who knows, maybe Bruce had it right, "winning off the field" just might translate into winning on it.
Bruce Allen: Travesty of fairness | Washington Examiner
www.washingtonexaminer.com/bruce-allen-travesty-of.../252398
Since that time......crickets. The NFL and their collective ownership group are reeling after their 5th consecutive loss yesterday, which means that they could probably not afford another protracted court trial. Especially one, that was not covered by the salary cap since there wasn't one in place at the time of the NFL's accusation against Washington, and ironically, they gave their stamp of approval. Unless there's an unpublished deal in place between DC and the NFL, and time has not taken the option out of consideration, Dan Snyder should do what he's vowed to do in defense of his franchise, take them to court. Who knows, maybe Bruce had it right, "winning off the field" just might translate into winning on it.