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Textbook enabling by the NFL:

"One night, Josh showed up at Molly's room drunk and was pounding on her door to (be) let in," the report reads. "Molly refused to let Josh in, and eventually had to call NFL and hotel security. Josh was escorted away from Molly's room and the NFL ended up having to put Molly and the kids up in a different hotel room where Josh would not know where they were."
 
Textbook enabling by the NFL:

"One night, Josh showed up at Molly's room drunk and was pounding on her door to (be) let in," the report reads. "Molly refused to let Josh in, and eventually had to call NFL and hotel security. Josh was escorted away from Molly's room and the NFL ended up having to put Molly and the kids up in a different hotel room where Josh would not know where they were."
But she didn't testify against the guy who was beating the crap out of her so the NFL gave him 1 game for a violation that has a minimum penalty of 6.
This proves they knew he was a scumbag, but wanted to help out Mara.
 
I don't get it. When psi gets way more scrutiny than this, you know humanity is screwed.

Only the Debris.

Evolution is always forged by The Best & Brightest, not by Chum like Goodel and those who swallow it.
 
I caught up with Ted Wells at Independent Investigator Con 2016 to ask him about the situation:

"We determined Josh Brown's comments in court were not credible. And do to this lack of evidence we did not feel comfortable at this time in extending his punishments for his possibly role in a scheme of domestic violence. So we felt a one game suspension was in the best interest of everyone."
 
Two things:

  1. This guy's never going to play in the NFL again
  2. This is yet another example of why the NFL doesn't belong in the off-field morality business, and should be leaving this to the individual teams.
 
Two things:

  1. This guy's never going to play in the NFL again
  2. This is yet another example of why the NFL doesn't belong in the off-field morality business, and should be leaving this to the individual teams.
1 seems certain.
As for 2, yes, but when they negotiate an agreement with the NFLPA that they are going to be in the off-field morality business they need to not suck at it. I can't think of anything I have ever seen a league be worse at than the logic, sense and fairness of the discipline they hand out. Its like they can't remember what they did last time and start all over again.
 
So if we can get go-to-hell to wildly erratically and out of all proportion (that is to say, act like he normally does) and over punish the Gints now for some absurd reason to make up for goofing it up the first time; do you think that would be enough to bring Mara back from the Dark side and vote to fire Go-to-hell???
 
It's been brought up on Twitter, but Mara being one of the leaders of the deflategate ******** but having no issue with this is beyond infuriating in the hypocrisy about integrity and ****.
 
It's been brought up on Twitter, but Mara being one of the leaders of the deflategate ******** but having no issue with this is beyond infuriating in the hypocrisy about integrity and ****.

Well hypocrisy in terms of integrity for sure. But I definitely see a difference between off the field issues and issues that actually impact the fair play of games. Everyone here who has ever read anything I've ever written knows I think the Pats did NOTHING in deflategate, but if they DID, I can see why it would receive a harsher punishment than an off-field issue like domestic violence.
 
Two things:

  1. This guy's never going to play in the NFL again
  2. This is yet another example of why the NFL doesn't belong in the off-field morality business, and should be leaving this to the individual teams.
If it was left to the individual teams, Ray Rice would have never missed a single down.
 
Integrity by any other name doth smell as sweet
 
So if we can get go-to-hell to wildly erratically and out of all proportion (that is to say, act like he normally does) and over punish the Gints now for some absurd reason to make up for goofing it up the first time; do you think that would be enough to bring Mara back from the Dark side and vote to fire Go-to-hell???
No because this will not end with Goodell increasing the penalty, it will end with the Giants releasing Josh Brown, then Goodell will swoop in and suspend him for a year to show he doesn't favor the Giants.
 
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