Goodell has made himself judge and jury on all player infractions on and off the field. It's not that his punishment on Ray Rice wasn't strong enough. The bigger problem is how this Ray Rice tape demonstrated that the severity of any punishment the NFL gives to players is dependent upon (anticipated)public criticism more than anything else.
I'm surprised how people let him get away with giving Ray Rice 2 games but go back suspend him indefinitely after "seeing" the tape.
If he had let those type of infractions be handled by a 3rd party like the Union(players) and a lot of other people demanded, he would have never found himself in this situation.

I'm surprised how people let him get away with giving Ray Rice 2 games but go back suspend him indefinitely after "seeing" the tape.
If he had let those type of infractions be handled by a 3rd party like the Union(players) and a lot of other people demanded, he would have never found himself in this situation.
But Paul Loriquet, the Director of Communications for the New Jersey Attorney General, tells TMZ bluntly, “No, it’s not illegal.”
To be clear … our question was very specific: “Is it illegal for the casino to show or provide this material to a private entity in an ongoing investigation.” His answer, “No, it’s not illegal.”


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you don't know how things work do you
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