KalEl13
KalEl
KalEl13

I've asked this question. He's been punished, unfortunately. But even more, they just created new bullshit arbitrary guidelines for this that they are ignoring. Why would this be indefinite rather than six games?

Better yet, just rerun articles related to the issue at hand like this one and run an open forum to discuss the NFL, Goodell and Ray Rice.

Here's the thing, there have to be other attorneys out there that can negotiate tv contracts and ignore discipline issues and on field issues without making the NFL look as bad as it looks right now.

Here's my question: under the new league policy shouldn't he, at best, get his penalty lengthened to six games?

Thing is, the name isn't racist no matter how much you really really want it to be.

The Raiders are more popular in LA than where they are now.

What a whiny, entitled tantrum....

There is no racism there.

What I find funny is that its the people pushing this issue that keep fresh the racist connotations of the name. And that would include the weasel Tom Ley here.

So, let's not deal with stereotypes on one hand but let's frame the entire issue on the stereotypes of cops on the other hand. Sounds like an even handed approach....

I have so many comments to make, all I'm going to say is that if you can have someone talk about race with disdain consistently it's going to be on here.

This isn't a problem at all, and that really shouldn't even be a question.

Because that's what's going to happen . . . . the teams best hitter is going to hit 9th. You're still going to get the worst hitting roster guy in that spot, so stop it.

You mean how the NL is playing actual baseball while the AL isn't?

I don't disagree with your column at all, but I find the crux of it very interesting. The crux is that MLB was too open and honest and didn't use its means to protect its image. I mean that's what it boils down to. It didn't protect Bonds and Clemens and A Rod from both legal and media scrutiny, didn't keep things

I can't say much about the asshole grabbing a waist, but worrying about holding an arm? That's a classic old person move across the board. Let's not get worked up about that.

I don't disagree that a promoter altering judges is a bad thing, clearly it is. Of course, clearly they should have capable staff on hand at any event that in the event of a bad judge can yank the judge.

"So now you can add the Cubs to the growing list of employers finding clever ways to tell the government to mind their own fucking business."

Prepare for hysterical flaming ....

The only thing I will say is that the team isn't moving to LA.