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 Marcellus:
Michael Lombardi just wrote an article on The Athletic blowing up Goodell over Hill not being punished while Zeke was.
They are all lazy mother****ers.
Again, we obviously don't have all the info for these decisions, but it is pretty crazy Tyreek got nothing will Zeek got what he got. Now, we obviously know Zeek is a dipshit who can't stay out of the commissioners office, but still.
He didn't really get into his belief on one side or the other, just that the league kinda does what it wants here. To be fair though, the NFLPA collectively bargained to give him that power, and IMO, I don't think it's something they should really be too concerned or fight over. The VAST majority of players in the league never have to deal with it.
Kinda similar thing to the franchise tag. The media bitches and bitches about it and how it's not fair (most media guys are pro player because they get info from agents and want to keep getting info so they blow all the players and shit on the owners IMO) but it really only effects a small percent too.
In the end, the league is either gonna have to get out of this business or be more transparent on why they do certain things. [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
Again, we obviously don't have all the info for these decisions, but it is pretty crazy Tyreek got nothing will Zeek got what he got. Now, we obviously know Zeek is a dipshit who can't stay out of the commissioners office, but still.
He didn't really get into his belief on one side or the other, just that the league kinda does what it wants here. To be fair though, the NFLPA collectively bargained to give him that power, and IMO, I don't think it's something they should really be too concerned or fight over. The VAST majority of players in the league never have to deal with it.
Kinda similar thing to the franchise tag. The media bitches and bitches about it and how it's not fair (most media guys are pro player because they get info from agents and want to keep getting info so they blow all the players and shit on the owners IMO) but it really only effects a small percent too.
In the end, the league is either gonna have to get out of this business or be more transparent on why they do certain things.
Nothing is similar in the Zeke and Hill cases.
3 independent investigators hired by the NFL concluded Zeke beat up his GF multiple times. THAT is why he got suspended.
Had the NFL been able to determine Hill had done something wrong he would have been suspended. I have stated many times and caught flack for it, contrary to popular belief there is a system in place and Goodell cannot simply do whatever he wants. [Reply]
Elliott refused to speak with the NFL and didn't cooperate, Tyreek was the exact opposite...they're completely different cases, lazy comparison. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Jerm:
Elliott refused to speak with the NFL and didn't cooperate, Tyreek was the exact opposite...they're completely different cases, lazy comparison.
Plus.... Tyreek is innocent. Heck, he's more than likely innocent of the 2014 charges too... [Reply]