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This isn't about officiating, that's done on the field. Goddell can hand out suspensions regardless of what happens on the field, and since he has plenty of time to review those hits, like the one Stomper dealt, there's no excuse.
Make those fines both painful and appropriate and the culture will change damn fast.
He knows this how? By what evidence? Oh wait, he doesnt need any. At that point the difference between what Goddell thinks and what he knows is immaterial. Long story short, he's concerned about cash and dirty play. Go after dutry plan and the cash is irrelevant.
While getting rid of Stomper is a credit to BB and the Patriots, what did the league do about it? Not a gooddamn thing, so I don't have any time for that sanctimonious windbag who wants to make a fuss by attacking something that isn't a problem as opposed to attacking something that is the problem.
It would help if you understood the process. And undertood that is is a process.
http://www.justfines.com/finesProcess.php
You don't change a culture by fining or even suspending individually for infractions. You change a culture by putting everyone involved on notice that it is no longer going to be tolerated and excuses like my coaches made me do it or peer pressure or the desire to elevate my profile and stand out or the dog ate my homework aren't going to fly anymore and they will lose more than pocket money or even a game check or two. They risk losing a place on the stage that is what really matters most to most of them. Bill has long held that if you really want to get a players attention you take away his stage. Goodell is doing just that by putting real teeth into what has always been a hollow threat.
And as to Vilma, he has never denied what he's charged with. What he has attempted to do is deny he really intended to do it... He's not suspended for paying bounties, but for simply offering to - whether he was lying to his teamates or not at the time because that's immaterial to the violation.
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