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Yes. When the problems are all stemmed by the Comish's favorite team, certainly. Does this surprise you?
No, it doesn't surprise me. It just annoys me.
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Paranoia is all well and good, but this is clearly aimed at the NJ swamp dwellers. The league has told reporters that penalties for any illegal physical activity in game will be weighted against prior comments. And they've likely stressed to the referee assigned to our game, who happens to be a former cop and firefighter, that he control the situation out of the gate. Which works in our favor since Bill's team is way more disciplined and less likely to resort to cheap shots or let emotions and ego interfere with the thoroughly legal and focused ass whipping they have planned for the JESTS.
I think you are right to a certain extent. However, there is a point at which parents start pulling their children away from the television and sponsors start pulling their support from the sport so as not to tarnish their image. I just don't think you can put dancing robots on the screen in an effort to attract a younger audience and not suffer repercussions for failing to stay within socially acceptable boundaries for a younger audience. The NFL cannot allow this lowbrow level of discourse to become commonplace within the public domain or they will lose money. They don't want to become "R-Rated". It conflicts with their goal to have every single game carried on a local network.
You're quite right.All this "Trash Talking" is going to increase ratings for the NFL. I know 99% of us would watch all theese games this weekend regardless, but there is a piece of the pie that needs stuff like this to tune in and stay tuned in. In boxing and MMA they encourage this stuff, the only difference is most of that is just BS hype to get people to fork over money for PPV, This is real.
Does it really take this long to generate a memo? The NFL should have done this days ago.
I'm not holding my breath for any action to be taken against Bart Scott or Mangold.
The Jests are an R-rated bordering on NC-17 team. If I were a parent, I wouldn't want my kid being a fan of the Jets for that reason. Well, OK, I wouldn't want them to be a fan anyway, if only to avoid decades of heartbreak and misery!
If the Pats were playing any other team right now, there'd be a little snipping here and there, but nothing like this. Not even the Ravens would come to the level approaching this insanity.
Wandering off a bit here, some info...
So this is, what, the third league-wide memo inspired by the Jets this year (female reporters; tripgate and now this)?
The league wants the trash talk as it fuels the hype machine. They are just doing this to show the world that the league is always concerned about the integrity of the game. Now they've made teh players feel like heels for acting like they don't care about the game.
As others have said, this should have put their foot down on Mon or Tue or immediately after Octo-dad crossed the line.
Regarding trash-talk, if they wanted the players to toe the line and abide by the leagues code of conduct, they should have mandated this on Monday.
Wandering off a bit here, some info, possibly related.
Roger S. Goodell
Chosen over four finalists for the position, winning a close vote on the fifth ballot before being unanimously approved by acclamation of the owners.
committee headed by owner Dan Rooney of the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Oakland Raiders abstained from the voting in each round
Goodell was born in Jamestown, New York, the son of the late United States Senator Charles E. Goodell, a Republican from New York, and the late Jean Rice Goodell of Buffalo, New York.
The Goodell family moved to Bronxville, New York, in 1971. He graduated from Bronxville High School where, as a three-sport star in football, basketball, and baseball, he captained all three teams as a senior and was named the school's athlete of the year.[6] Injuries kept him from playing college football.
Goodell's career in the NFL began in 1982 as an administrative intern in the league office in New York under then-Commissioner Pete Rozelle – a position secured through an extensive letter-writing campaign to the league office and each of its then 28 teams.
In 1983, he joined the New York Jets as an intern, but returned to the league office in 1984 as an assistant in the public relations department.
Goodell was heavily involved in the negotiation of the league's current collective bargaining agreement.
Goodell has four brothers; among them are Tim, who has recently transferred his employment to work at the Hess Corp.
Actually I suspect it was Scott's comments that prompted this memo. Although the league pretends to dislike trash talk, trash talk increases interest in the game and therefore ratings increase and that's what they want after all "straight cash homey."
It Is What It Is Adam Schefter on D&C: Cromartie’s behavior ‘doesn’t reflect positively on anybody’I talked with the league yesterday and tried to see if they had any interest in those comments, and the league wasn’t biting at all,” Schefter said. “We’ll talk about this in our pregame show, but I went and looked at the NFL’s personal conduct policy and it reads, and I’ll read it word for word, ‘Discipline may be imposed in any of the following circumstances,’ and there’s a list, and there’s one that said, ‘Conduct that undermines or puts at risk the integrity and reputation of the NFL, NFL clubs or NFL players.’
Schefter went on to say that it would seem to him that Cromartie’s comments fall under that clause.
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