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The seven-year, $16 million initiative was to be funded out of a $30 million research grant the NFL gave the National Institutes of Health in 2012. The NFL has said repeatedly that it has no control over how that money is spent, but the league balked at this study, sources said, because the NIH awarded the project to a group led by a prominent Boston University researcher who has been critical of the league.
Hey, look at that, the NFL caught repeatedly lying to the public yet again. It's really a shame that nobody cares, because they should care and the league should be held accountable.
I also find it almost funny (in a dark way) that the NFL can question Robert Stern's ability to objectively conduct this study, yet sees no issue with Goodell's ability to objectively arbitrate his own decisions, or with Wells' ability to objectively investigate for/against the people paying him.
Hey, look at that, the NFL caught repeatedly lying to the public yet again. It's really a shame that nobody cares, because they should care and the league should be held accountable.
I also find it almost funny (in a dark way) that the NFL can question Robert Stern's ability to objectively conduct this study, yet sees no issue with Goodell's ability to objectively arbitrate his own decisions, or with Wells' ability to objectively investigate for/against the people paying him.











