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The brief referenced Eight Men Out the movie about the White Sox throwing the 1919 world Series....I didnt read the appeal..did they reallly mention the white sox scandal???
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--------------------------------NFL's drivel said:There is good reason for the Commissioner’s broad discretion on these matters. The League’s success depends on its integrity and the public’s confidence that its games are fair. The sports world—and the professional leagues, in particular—know all too well what can come if those core values are diminished.
See, e.g.
, E. Asinof,
Eight Men Out
(1987) (detailing baseball’s Black Sox scandal). If the public perceives the games as unfairly tilted in favor of certain players or teams, or even susceptible to such tilts, it will cease valuing professional sports as a paradigm of fair-play, honest effort, and healthy competition. And if players or club owners view the game as tainted, their incentive to compete fairly will be diminished. These matters run to the core of the sport’s continued vitality.
If they are going use movie reference,s I still prefer My Cousin Vinnie........or the Caine Mutiny
with Goodell as Captain Queeg playing with the silver balls in his hand mumbling about strawberries........
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