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MNF: Bills vs. Bengals *game suspended* - prayers for Damar Hamlin


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1 hour ago, mav1234 said:

This is not a vindication of the NFL in any way.  Actually makes Vincent out to be at best uninformed.

I would be fine if they came out and said they didn't act to change protocol immediately and so teams were told 5 minutes but never forced into it... but they will be changing rules about protocol in the future so there's no question on the 5 minute resumption again 

I get Vincent has a job to do, but still...

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36 minutes ago, glenwo2 said:

Good on Shannon for setting Skip straight. 

 

 

Let's gooo...  

A major ditto to both.

Although I doubt is Sharpe set Bayless straight, because the guy wanted to double down on what he had said and would have had Shannon not stopped him. 

As for Hamlin, that is great news.  If his doctors see what they had been hoping for and his family is happy, not much more needs to be said. 

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5 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

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So the league has gone from "We never said that!" to "Well, somebody said it. We don't know who but SHAME ON THEM!!!" 🙄

Where is roger goodell? He’s the commissioner. How much is Vincent being paid to take these bullets for the shield?

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2 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

Where is roger goodell? He’s the commissioner. How much is Vincent being paid to take these bullets for the shield?

Putting Vincent out there is smart because he's a way better speaker than Goodell.

Ultimately though, he's still stuck defending bullsh-t.

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Where all those posters now trying to say we were jumping to conclusions? Ah, Joe Buck was just spouting off and misspoke. He said it FOUR times. He didn't misspeak. He came out later and verified he was told this by someone in direct contact with the NFL office and certain posters still wanted to try to cover for the NFL. Well, what now?

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