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2 hours ago, Nextmanup said:

They need to be careful here....your typical NFL prospect isn't exactly a choir boy.

 

I don't like how much the NFL tries to play "police" and "legal system" and "judge and jury" with something as stupid as football.

 

It's not their place to do this crap.

 

 

Well, it's a game or sport to us. It's a business or company to them. They don't like certain offenses. Domestic violence against women and gambling. Avoid those things and you should be good. 

 

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2 hours ago, WotAGuy said:

When is the NFL going to punish itself for its own past misdeeds?  
 

For example, trotting out women as objects to be oogled under the guise of “cheerleading”.
 

Disgusting.
 

Here, see what I’m talking about:

 

 

 

So reprehensible.  I had to watch it 10x to make sure I was properly outraged!

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2 hours ago, WotAGuy said:

When is the NFL going to punish itself for its own past misdeeds?  
 

For example, trotting out women as objects to be oogled under the guise of “cheerleading”.
 

Disgusting.
 

Here, see what I’m talking about:

 

 

Agreed

 

Disgusting

 

Do you have any more evidence so I can be sure!?

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4 hours ago, Nextmanup said:

They need to be careful here....your typical NFL prospect isn't exactly a choir boy.

 

I don't like how much the NFL tries to play "police" and "legal system" and "judge and jury" with something as stupid as football.

 

It's not their place to do this crap.

 

 

Theyre only going to enforce it to their benefit, not their detriment. 

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2 hours ago, boyst said:

The public would have never allowed it thanks to people being stupid and the media blowing it up. Wgr really went over the line on this. 

 

I disagree. He would have went on the exempt list. Thats what is was created for, so players get barred from playing while letting due process play out. As long as he was off the field and away from the team the public would have been fine.

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9 hours ago, Nextmanup said:

They need to be careful here....your typical NFL prospect isn't exactly a choir boy.

 

I don't like how much the NFL tries to play "police" and "legal system" and "judge and jury" with something as stupid as football.

 

It's not their place to do this crap.

 

 

Why are you comparing football players to choir boys? 

 

So there should be no rules?

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17 minutes ago, klos63 said:

Why are you comparing football players to choir boys? 

 

So there should be no rules?

Choir boys are always rebels. Me and my friends used to do pots out by the dumpster outside of school, then still hit the high notes to Queen songs.  Needless to say, I was lacking a male role model. 

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22 hours ago, HOUSE said:

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Antonio Brown is no longer in the league but he is still changing the game because of his bad behavior.

The NFL has announced changes to its personal conduct policy, including action that would allow the league to punish players for violations made prior to them entering the league.

 

https://www.totalprosports.com/nfl/antonio-brown-nfl-rule-change-new-england-patriots/

 

This guy will go down as one of the biggest POS players ever ! He's bad for the game which is to bad because his abilities were elite & if he kept his head on straight and just played he could have been a HOF player but instead he is a HOF - POS !!! 

 

Good riddance to bad rubbish !! 

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