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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Were there really more than 1%-2% of us who didn't think the investigation was going to be rigged and slanted, especially after an honest look at the Wells' Dolphin report?
well, I think you could be right. All I can recall is "interdasting" and "Sunshine Superdouche" as the voices of "reason" when all hell broke loose...then again, I never consider idiotic, transparent trolls as any % of us.
I'll admit that I had kept an open mind on the Wells investigation's integrity.Were there really more than 1%-2% of us who didn't think the investigation was going to be rigged and slanted, especially after an honest look at the Wells' Dolphin report?
Were there really more than 1%-2% of us who didn't think the investigation was going to be rigged and slanted, especially after an honest look at the Wells' Dolphin report?
Were there really more than 1%-2% of us who didn't think the investigation was going to be rigged and slanted, especially after an honest look at the Wells' Dolphin report?
What message board were you on?
The majority of people here seemed to think that it would completely absolve us and delve into the sting and inappropriate behavior of the Colts and NFL management. It did none of those things. I could find examples from before the report was released easily, pretty much search for any post the day before the report was released.
I didn't read the Dolphin report. I figured that Wells would would have to consult real scientists, and thus the report would have to at least acknowledge the ideal gas law and also account for its expected effects. So I felt somewhat hopeful.
What I didn't expect was that they would do exactly that, and then they would go on to completely ignore it in reaching their conclusions!
"This data shows that the Earth is indeed roughly spherical...but I hereby declare you guilty of being generally aware of a plot to sail over its edge"
I didn't read the Dolphin report. I figured that Wells would would have to consult real scientists, and thus the report would have to at least acknowledge the ideal gas law and also account for its expected effects. So I felt somewhat hopeful.
What I didn't expect was that they would do exactly that, and then they would go on to completely ignore it in reaching their conclusions!
"This data shows that the Earth is indeed roughly spherical...but I hereby declare you guilty of being generally aware of a plot to sail over its edge"
I'd suggest you read the Dolphin report in preparation for any further Ted Wells' reports, but I don't expect there to ever be another Ted Wells report for the NFL.
Hope you're right, Deus, but at this point it would be much too little and way too late in terms of sanitizing the cesspool that are the NYFL executive offices. The word integrity has taken a massive beating as used by the hypocrites there..(imho, of course)
Were there really more than 1%-2% of us who didn't think the investigation was going to be rigged and slanted, especially after an honest look at the Wells' Dolphin report?
One thing for sure is this whole Wells investigation opened my eyes to the machine that is the NFL. I never trusted Goodell but I also never knew how corrupt the whole hierarchy was.
I thought almost nothing of all of this. I was shocked by the results and when they came out with the punishment I was like no way did they just do that. I immediately took the time to read every page of that Wells report and grew even more angrier that the punishments that be, came from this piece of trash and wondered how the F anyone put any merit in it.
I came to the conclusion that I was one of the many sheep herded by this business and this opened my eyes. I decided to read the report on the Incognito case after that Turner/Schein audio and came to the conclusion that I should probably think things through before before judging situations to harshly. I was mad with Incognito, some of it based maybe unfairly on my view of him from Hard Knocks. Personally I believe something went on down there, but without being in the locker room and knowing now the type of character Wells is and also how he likes to omit anything that would possibly cast any good light on the defending party. I have decided that I don't know **** about that Miami locker room and what really happened. Doesn't mean I like Incognito any better either, but I will take the time for now on and form my own opinions regarding the NFL. Especially when they are trying to decide it for me.
I guess I underestimated their blatant disregard for the truth, and overestimated the general public's ability to digest objective facts without being spoonfed blatantly ridiculous conclusions.
I think you underestimated the owners/Goodell need to enforce the concept that there is parity in the league. It's one of those things that is perpetuated as true and not challenged (feels familiar?). I just hope some day, maybe 10-20 years from now when all the people have left for greener pastures that the truth will come out.I guess I underestimated their blatant disregard for the truth, and overestimated the general public's ability to digest objective facts without being spoonfed blatantly ridiculous conclusions.
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