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August 12th Meeting to be open to media? Oh no.....


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Cameras not allowed in Federal Court proceedings, just reporters.
 
No one cared about the PSI.... that part still irks me. It was never - in NFL history - very important to the League. Until 2015.
When you really think about it, what's so important about standard PSI? Why not let every team have its own way with air pressure? That way, nobody will have a "competitive advantage" or be accused of cheating.
 
When you really think about it, what's so important about standard PSI? Why not let every team have its own way with air pressure? That way, nobody will have a "competitive advantage" or be accused of cheating.

It was a rule going back to the old days when teams would share a ball. Stayed on the books but nobody really gave two craps about it until the NYJFL wanted to make noise.
 
Some people like the lights that shine the brightest.

"Publicity is justly commended as a remedy for social and industrial diseases. Sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants; electric light the most efficient policeman." - Justice Brandeis
 
I'm not sure I like this.. It doesn't really say to what extent the coverage will be. Cameras or 20 BSPN and nfl.com media people? The NFL* is slimy and the media is not our friend... and if it's on TV i'm taking that day off from work.
It may be open to the public, but unless something extraordinary happens, there are no cameras allowed in Federal Court.
 
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