On Monday, the league specifically demanded an “immediate retraction” of the story, on the basis that it was “false and defamatory.”
The letter, signed by Brad S. Karp of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison (a/k/a the Ted Wells firm) … accuses the Times of using a “sensational headline”...
NFL demands retraction of Times article on player concussions
And Ted Wells' "independent" law firm is reportedly leading the charge to an unlikely defamation suit.
No word from the judges. The latest news is Blecker called out Clements for lying for the NFL during the appeal. Clement responded, both letters are sent to the judges.
This is ridiculous. He clearly grabbed the player after motion was stopped and then yanked him by the hair. Since when does Goodell rescind punishments?
And more recently Mohammad Sanu just signed with the Falcons instead of here. This is the most competitive Free Agency period I've ever seen, so all hands on deck. We're bound to make some interesting trades or signings.
Browns are clearing house. Send Gordon over to us, he won't find a better team culture to elevate his game. He understands our hate for the Commissioner.
Come join the F-U Tour 2016 Josh, demand the trade out of Cleveland!
This isn't the first time the NFL has shorted the NFLPA on revenue. When Goodell and the NFL owners were preparing for their lockout they negotiated tv deals for less total money in exchange for lockout insurance. Doty ruled against them in that one. The owners almost got paid for locking the...
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