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Originally Posted by Phobia
No, actually it does every day across every single demographic in the legal system, at work, and at home. People with charisma and those who demonstrate some remorse are almost always shown more leniency over those who act like dickholes and show no remorse. This shouldn't be a surprise to anybody.
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So Goodell's way of making sure no player is above his rules as they pertain to personal conduct is to act above his rules regarding personal conduct and play favorites and not enforcing blanket policies he himself instigated. Maybe Harrison isn't trying to be a dickhole who shows no remorse, maybe he's just following the example and message his leader is demonstrating. Which is, Goodell's Rules Aren't Worth Respecting. If Roger doesn't apply to them, why should James? Or anyone? At least when James disrespects the rules he's not being a walking, talking Hypocrite.