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If he is that shocked and feels taken advantage of, there is absolutely nothing in the law book that says he can't change his mind and decide to sue the NFL to retrieve his huge fine and loss of draft picks. He never publicly acknowledged any wrongdoing and said he would not sue for the sake of the league; in court, that statement would not be held against him in any way. Unless there is a statute of limitations I am not aware of, I don't see why Mr. Wronged doesn't finally grow a pair and sue, considering now he should be even more damaged than in May. The fact he paid a $1M and suffered irreparable damage to both his brand and his greatest player, and STILL won't sue should tell you plenty.
He is the biggest joke owner I have seen in modern sports; any man who wants to look at himself in the mirror, having just gotten stolen from, lied to, and kicked, would be mounting a court carnage campaign at this very moment, ready to blow up everything from Goodell to Kensil to Irsay. Could you imagine what someone like Jerry Jones or the late George Steinbrenner would be doing this very minute? The league that you help to profit spits in your face, lies to you, and then throws you under the bus in a twisted, coordinated long-play?
Keep up those "moral victory" press statements, Bob. You were dumb enough to think that appeasing "the other 31" would get them to like and respect you. Well, now 0 out of 32 respect you.
He is the biggest joke owner I have seen in modern sports; any man who wants to look at himself in the mirror, having just gotten stolen from, lied to, and kicked, would be mounting a court carnage campaign at this very moment, ready to blow up everything from Goodell to Kensil to Irsay. Could you imagine what someone like Jerry Jones or the late George Steinbrenner would be doing this very minute? The league that you help to profit spits in your face, lies to you, and then throws you under the bus in a twisted, coordinated long-play?
Keep up those "moral victory" press statements, Bob. You were dumb enough to think that appeasing "the other 31" would get them to like and respect you. Well, now 0 out of 32 respect you.