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Perhaps. But by signing a waiver, it certainly gives political cover

July 06, 2020 10:40AM
I don't know why NFL fans stick their heads in the sand and pretend that Goodell isn't the most politically sensitive and active commish the sport has ever had.

And since he has done this (and thank gosh a few sports writers have finally had the cajones to say so out loud), then he also has to pay the piper for the side he supports, and in turn supports him. And that means that everything he does has to pass proper political muster. If that's not clear then get your eyeballs checked.

And to the Board Admin. Goodell has made your job impossible. I know you don't want political talk (and I don't either) but it has become one entangled organic life form. When the NFL and the politicians and the politically oriented media all work together in concert, and when a commissioner becomes as entangled in partisan political and social agendas as he has, there is simply no longer any separation. He has made the marriage; not us the fans.

I sure as heck never wanted it this way. I wanted to be able to watch the NFL as an escape from this nonsense. But no; Goodell has joined the NFL to the fray. And there is no backing away as long as he is around.
SubjectAuthorViewsPosted

  Would You Sign A Wavier for the NFL? Attachments

Ljsrams1962832July 03, 2020 05:32AM

  Yes

RAMpant Defense404July 03, 2020 05:50AM

  Of course!! (nm)

RockRam245July 03, 2020 06:12AM

  Why not?

roman18265July 03, 2020 07:36AM

  Hmmmm

RamUK275July 03, 2020 08:32AM

  U can you get around the waiver but not

stlramz282July 03, 2020 09:18AM

  I would Because

stlramz288July 03, 2020 09:16AM

  Why even bother then?

RamUK283July 03, 2020 09:24AM

  Re: Why even bother then? Extra layer of protection....like a mask

Rampage2K-228July 03, 2020 09:39AM

  Like the Parking ticket that says "This limits liability read it"

stlramz240July 03, 2020 06:43PM

  The Tulsa waiver was useless

The Professor310July 06, 2020 06:49PM

  IMO-they don't need one

waterfield264July 03, 2020 11:39AM

  Re: IMO-they don't need one

stlramz411July 03, 2020 06:45PM

  Re: IMO-they don't need one

waterfield238July 03, 2020 08:53PM

  Perhaps. But by signing a waiver, it certainly gives political cover

RockRam228July 06, 2020 10:40AM

  I work with vulnerable populations

Ram_Ruler263July 03, 2020 12:53PM

  Yes ...

alyoshamucci238July 03, 2020 01:07PM

  Re: Would You Sign A Wavier for the NFL?

Classicalwit358July 03, 2020 06:48PM

  Please explain your viewpoint

RockRam325July 04, 2020 03:52AM

  Re: Please explain your viewpoint

73Ram255July 04, 2020 04:24AM

  ok (nm)

RockRam234July 04, 2020 11:43AM

  No

shellback301July 03, 2020 11:51PM

  Re: No

den-the-coach266July 04, 2020 05:23AM

  Re: No

zn336July 04, 2020 05:58AM

  Re: No

Rams43276July 04, 2020 06:07AM

  I'm not sure that's the point of the question.

RockRam319July 06, 2020 09:45AM

  Re: I'm not sure that's the point of the question.

zn240July 06, 2020 12:28PM

  Re: I'm not sure that's the point of the question.

Rams43288July 06, 2020 01:35PM

  Re: I'm not sure that's the point of the question.

AlbaNY_Ram224July 06, 2020 01:48PM

  Re: I'm not sure that's the point of the question.

Rams43368July 06, 2020 02:34PM

  Re: I'm not sure that's the point of the question.

zn246July 06, 2020 04:44PM

  Yes

Ekern55329July 04, 2020 07:13AM

  Re: Would You Sign A Wavier for the NFL? Where do I sign?

Rampage2K-373July 04, 2020 10:40AM

  Yes - Country was created for Freedom

Rams_81691July 06, 2020 08:31AM