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re: "I'm sorry. I got it wrong"- no consequences for Roger
Posted on 9/19/14 at 11:23 pm to BobBoucher
Posted on 9/19/14 at 11:23 pm to BobBoucher
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Otherwise they are not the same. Payton is directly responsible for how his coaches coach. Goodell is not remotely responsible for his players conduct off the field.
Nobody is blaming Goodell for Ray Rice's actions. He is under scrutiny for how it was handled, I.e. supposedly not watching the video or even worse sweeping it under the rug, and the weak punishment that was issued when knowing the severity. Whether Goodell was directly responsible for the above doesn't matter, he overseas it.
Same as Payton being blamed by Goodell for not overseeing his coaches thoroughly enough. It is indeed a similar situation.
Posted on 9/19/14 at 11:28 pm to rintintin
He is responsible that mistakes that players make and the consequences are dealt with equally.
Doing favors for an owner by being EXTREMELY lenient and turning a blind eye (this honestly deserved a 6 or 8 week suspension) is unethical and unfair. The same "unfair" bullshite he spewed when he dropped the banhammer on the saints
Doing favors for an owner by being EXTREMELY lenient and turning a blind eye (this honestly deserved a 6 or 8 week suspension) is unethical and unfair. The same "unfair" bullshite he spewed when he dropped the banhammer on the saints
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