It's called Purgatory.
Yet the league gave Kraft a pass for his actual criminal charges where they have VIDEO of his illegal acts until final disposition of his case.
These 2 cases are being treated completely opposite. Anyone that says the cases are different is full of it, one is an actual criminal case with evidence and witnesses, the other is based on allegations by one woman with no evidence, and a bunch of stories (yup that's all they are, stories).
I am not defending AB, but it is obvious the disparity in the way the league is handling these 2 cases, for obvious reasons.
Huh?
You do realize one is a player, the other an owner?
From the NFL's position, these "cases" have no similarity whatsoever.
All things "Antonio Brown" must be handled in accordance with bargained NFLPA guidelines.
Any thing "Kraft" is strictly a Commissioner/Owners issue
What disparity of treatment?
The NFL has made no judgements on either Brown or Kraft.
The "purgatory" you are so distraught about is a figment of your imagination.
Is it in the NFL's job description to investigate matters of former players, non roster players, hopeful future players? This list would be in the tens of thousands.
Sign with a team, the NFL will address matters at hand
Common misconception: "Because of Brown's baggage, the NFL is blocking him from an NFL roster."
His signing with NE demonstrated that the NFL was not interferring with Brown's career.
Only differences between post-Raiders and post-Patriots is Brown's baggage is considerably heavier
Is it Brown's right to be on an NFL roster?
Do NFL teams have the right to fill rosters as they wish?
Don't make the statement "I'm done with the NFL" and expect the NFL to treat you like a current player
I also wonder how the NFLPA would react if the NFL moved forward in the proactive manner you are advocating for and investigated a non roster player while his 8 claims against two NFL teams are being evaluated by the ruling body that hears such grievances.
Likely the NFLPA would frame any NFL investigation during the hearing phase as an act of intimidation against a union member.