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I guess the NFL is taking the Frank Abagnale approach...


Mr. Scot

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...by putting Jon Runyan in charge of on-field discipline.

As a player, Runyan was a dirty, cheating sack of s--t. And now he's going to be in charge of handing out discipline for on-field infractions.

Runyan constantly got away with holding (among other things) including once in a particularly contentious Panthers-Eagles game in the mid-2000s. He was holding Julius Peppers on pretty much every play and it never got called. I was ready to blow my stack.

Heck, why not name Rodney Harrison his assistant? While you're at it, but Jeff Fisher and Bill Belichick in charge of the rules committee.

PFT sees the irony as well.PFT

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2 minutes ago, 15 said:

cotchery caught it

Not quite the same area.

Say he'd been in this position last year; Runyan could have been the guy to decide what to do with Odell Beckham after he speared Josh Norman in the head.

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