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NFL investigation of JR


Paa Langfart

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Just now, Paa Langfart said:

What if it shows that JR did little to nothing worthy of the NFL giving him any sort of punishment ?  

Seems like he could then return to actively meddling in the team's affairs. 

Is JR somehow legally required to sell the team at this point? 

What if he simply doesn't accept any of the presented offers... for the next several years or the remainder of his natural life and just leaves the team on the market?

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57 minutes ago, SIGCHI222 said:

The "did little to nothing worthy" part went out the window long ago.  Not going to happen.

Yeah, that Sports Illustrated story didn't disappear, and the people who were interviewed for it do still exist, as do the four legal non-disclosure agreements that were mentioned (one of which was actually reviewed by one of the authors).

Richardson knows he's toast or he wouldn't have agreed to sell the team so quickly in the first place.

Zero point zero chance of this happening.

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