They should move it to January 20th 2017. Not like he won’t be free that day.
They should move it to January 20th 2017. Not like he won’t be free that day.
This series of articles is a wonderful indictment of the NFL’s “process”. If they want to police their players like a whole separate investigative and judiciary entity, they desperately need to do a better job of understanding how successful investigations work. They look worse and worse every time this happens and…
You just know there’s a clerk working for King County who doesn’t follow sports. And she’s sick and tired of pulling files from this divorce case.
The trial is supposed to start on Election Day? Damn, that’s bad timing for him.
Diana Moskovitz is a treasure. Her reporting on the legal issues tranversing professional sports and the system are excellent.
Such a goddamn clusterfuck.
Botched and shady as fuck.
The NFL, under Roger Goodell, botched an investigation about a player’s personal conduct? Weird.
Holy shit a Goon Squad? The NFL has a GOON SQUAD doing its dirty work?????
Bomani made a good point yesterday. The NFL may have gone easy on him because the NFL knew about a spousal violence incident at the 2015 Pro Bowl (including getting a separate room for Brown and his wife), but did nothing about it even though this was after Ray Rice and during the No More campaign.
People who commit suicide or try are too soft to live with the rest of us.
The NFL’s defense here amounts not to “we didn’t know,” but rather “it was theoretically possible for us not to know.” It’s disgusting. And, at the risk of coming off as a sycophantic Kinjite, it bears repeating that a reporter for a blog in chapter 11 got her hands on this news by simply fucking asking for it.
As someone who has to request police records in Washington Stare quite often, this sounded like BS as soon as the league said, “We asked and they said no.” Sure, there’s limited exemptions to public records laws, but I can’t think of a scenario (aside from juvenile records) where a report would never be available. At…
November will be Spousal Abuse Month by the NFL. They will auction and sell Josh Brown jerseys on their website. 1% will go to domestic abuse centers. 99% will be seen by Roger Goodell. Plus, they will roll out that lovely commercial about spousal abuse they played over and over and over again after the Rice…
The NFL’s next step in the matter is to figure out how to profit off of this issue.
I was almost one of those guys, many years ago. Counseling works.
Good thing he was only drunk while banging on the door and not high ‘cuz that shit’ll get you like four games
“So you can’t hire the white serial domestic abusers either? Well, that is a surprise and I will certainly count that as a valuable lesson learned.”
That interview is how I imagine a conversation between a high school bully and a principal would be like.