The NFL did not find that #Chiefs WR Tyreek Hill violated the Personal Conduct Policy. He may attend Kansas City's training camp and participate in all club activities.
The right thing was done. Tyreek was informally convicted by an incompetent and corrupt local media, but the justice system and the NFL did things the right way.
Circle the wagons around our guy, because other teams' fans are going to be rude due to their fear of losing to us. [Reply]
Originally Posted by siberian khatru:
I’ll be damned. I was wrong — about Goodell and the NFL.
And that’s a good thing.
I was as well and thought for sure he would give in to some type of PR public perception suspensio(2-4games) just like he did on Zeke the 6 game suspension. BUT I think he finally has learned his lesson about giving in too soon i.e. to the "court of public opinion". The first sign that he did learn his lesson was only giving Hunt 8 games even though Hunt is on video kicking a woman. I thought for sure Hunt would get Ray Rice'd after the video came out.
And let's be realistic here as well, Goodell also knows he needs his product to be on the field. Can you imagine not having Hill(Chiefs) and Hunt(Browns) on the field who are helping 2 up and coming talented teams set a new narrative of play for the NFL as they attempt to dethrone Brady and crew? [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
Thats not what I took from the statement. Yeah, no suspension but far from cleared.
They dont have the evidence as of yet to issue discipline. He is undergoing some kind of counseling? He doesn't cooperate, he's hosed. He slips up in any way, even if its not related to these events, they will throw the book at him.
They don’t need evidence to issue a suspension. [Reply]