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.
Originally Posted by tyecopeland:
This is great for hill and for the chiefs. Definitely not what I expected from Goodell, he really must be feeling the pressure from the nflpa on these negotiations for the cba.
That’s literally what I’ve said all along. [Reply]
Originally Posted by FringeNC:
You have to give Goodell and the NFL credit here. They didn't take the easy way out, and appease the SJW mob. The media will now say a bunch of mean things about Goodell.
Exactly. Also will spew how the NFL condones domestic violence. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by tyecopeland:
This is great for hill and for the chiefs. Definitely not what I expected from Goodell, he really must be feeling the pressure from the nflpa on these negotiations for the cba.
You have a point... Goodell also didn't fine or suspend Zeke. IMO, he got both right. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefshrink:
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?
You mentioned some kind of action because of perception, but that is not equitable either. It is not Hill's fault his girlfriend had the tape and unprincipled media ran with it. As ugly as this has been, why should a team and a player be punished for it? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Color Red:
As ugly as this has been, why should a team and a player be punished for it?
They shouldn't...but they often are because of (wrongly) giving in to public outrage. We really didn't think Goodell's balls actually existed until very recently [Reply]
NFL's announcement of no Tyreek Hill discipline makes no mention of his "you need to be terrified of me too" comment to Crystal Espinal https://t.co/ggMDy6iUMk
What a bullshit title. It implies he did something wrong and isn’t getting punished. Maybe he did do something wrong, though it’s looking less likely, so why word it that way? Why not “NFL Investigation Complete; No Suspension For Hill” or something? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mizzou_8541:
What a bullshit title. It implies he did something wrong and isn’t getting punished. Maybe he did do something wrong, though it’s looking less likely, so why word it that way? Why not “NFL Investigation Complete; No Suspension For Hill” or something?
Just checked out Florio's site for the first time in quite awhile. They have no regret for their biased and poor reporting on Hill. No self-awareness. No surprise.
Also appears that they're not going to allow any valid comments criticizing Florio or the site's coverage of Hill. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TEX:
Doesn't fit the narrative.
How big of a failure some posters are too along with him. They should be ashamed of the bullshit peddled after the false allegations were brought out.... [Reply]