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Report: NFL Pressured ESPN Into Backing Out Of Concussion Film
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NFL says "Jump!". ESPN says "How high?". Obviously the NFL is denying the story and told ESPN to deny it as well. |
Heard this on DP show this morning . NFL stronger than the Mafia.
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Everythin's ok. Be sure to buy your clear bags from the Pro-Shop!
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James Harrison, I kid you not, has Kevlar in his helmet.
Also, ESPN is the f'ing worst. |
Maybe Fox Sports 1 could pick it up and run with it. One can dream that someone, anyone, will stand up to Goodell's punk ass.
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As for who is standing up to Goodell, it's the players and their (greedy, soulless) lawyers. |
Goodell is not a punk. He is the Don pulling the strings behind waves of foot soldiers.
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Good our pussy society will try and ban football
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Hell if that film came out not only would there even be more lawsuits but the NFL game would have to played as "flag football":deevee:
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Good. I don't want my bloodsport watered down anymore. **** you, ESPN.
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This subject is going to become a massive thorn in the side of tackle football.
In the NFL's case, there's little doubt that in my mind that there has probably been decisions made by franchises/coaches that would border on criminal negligence in any other workplace. And you probably don't have to go back very far to find them. I do believe that teams are going to come around and that concussions will be handled more carefully in the future, but can they survive their past decisions? I also feel like players are going to have to shoulder a degree of the responsibility. They need to realize that these things are sometimes the price you pay for the career choice. If you don't want to face the risk of future brain damage, get an office job and slog through life like the rest of us. |
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And also it has more press coverage now than it ever would have had before this. |
Don't worry guys.. ESPN is still doing bang up journalism.
http://deadspin.com/how-espn-manufac...ium=socialflow |
If they want to stop the concussions, outlaw helmets. That sounds crazy, but it will work.
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Isn't it obvious to everyone by now that whenever Goodell talks about "player safety," he's lying? He just wants to legislate defense out of the game for several reasons - inflating fantasy football numbers, enticing casual fans with high-scoring shootouts, making it easier to favor all-offense teams like the Patsies and star quarterbacks like Peyton and Brady, and trying to avoid lawsuits. He doesn't want this concussion stuff coming out, because that would ruin the whole facade of "protecting the shield" that he has carefully built up.
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