Posted on Sep 14, 2014
iIs there ever a point where you would quit watching the NFL?
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With all the negativity right now in the NFL, is there ever a point where you would quit watching?
If you answered yes, then I would ask you what that point actually was.
If you answered no, then, in my eyes, you're telling the NFL not to worry about cleaning up their act.
I know there are rotten tomatoes in any organization, but when players can be convicted of domestic abuse and still playing this weekend (Greg Hardy), without his team or the commissioner doing anything about it because he isn't a name everyone knows, it makes me sick.
If you answered yes, then I would ask you what that point actually was.
If you answered no, then, in my eyes, you're telling the NFL not to worry about cleaning up their act.
I know there are rotten tomatoes in any organization, but when players can be convicted of domestic abuse and still playing this weekend (Greg Hardy), without his team or the commissioner doing anything about it because he isn't a name everyone knows, it makes me sick.
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NE already went through its "drama" with Aaron Hernandez so hopefully we're OK for the rest of the season, so I'm good.
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What? I can't watch the NFL and still be concerned that individuals are rotten apples? REALLY? Next thing you're gonna tell me is the officer corps can't figure out whether 2nd Lt's should or should not salute a 1st Lt......
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MSG(P) Michael Warrick
One or two people do not ruin the whole bunch of apples. Each person is an individual and should be help responsible in that manner.
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