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Rodger Goodell is killing the NFL.


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Look, I understand player safety, but this is ridiculous. Fining a guy 50K for a LEGAL hit is complete garbage. Players get hurt. Players know they will get hurt. Fans know players know the players will get hurt. So when one gets hurt, why are the higher ups who have never touched a football in their either life's so outraged?

Helmet to helmets are one thing, but the Dante Robinsons hit on Desean Jackson was 100% legal. Not only that, but awesome...and the NFL wants to take that away. They mind as well stop playing altogether. Matter of fact, send the Pro Bowlers to the world cup, because the NFL is slowly becoming soccer.

Trying to get rid of hard hits in the NFL is like the NBA banning dunks, Baseball banning fastballs, and hockey...well hockey is terrible, but you get the point.

Rodger Goodell is terrible, and hopefully during the next collection bargaining agreement they agree to ban him from the NFL.

First rigging the Super Bowl, now this!!!

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We should care more about the players, but the players get hurt all of the time. If we're that worried about the players, then we should stop playing football. From Pee Wee to High School to College to the Pros. Ban the sport in America if we're that worried, because regardless, people will get hurt. I'm more worried about a guy getting hit in his back, or in his knees.

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