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The Tide Is Clearly Turning Against Goodell


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Jason Whitlock isn't a Saints* fan, but he is an awful "journalist". If you don't think Goodell has sufficient evidence, you're delusional. But then again, you're a Saints* fan, so we already knew you were delusional.

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Jason Whitlock isn't a Saints** fan, but he is an awful "journalist". If you don't think Goodell has sufficient evidence, you're delusional. But then again, you're a Saints** fan, so we already knew you were delusional.

If you think Goodell has sufficient evidence and has not shared it with the players he has suspended or anyone else then you are delusional.

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Only way I can agree is the fact the coaches and managment got more or less the same punishment. I think there needs to be a difference in punishments. Other than that that, everyone will get what they deserve.

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If you think Goodell has sufficient evidence and has not shared it with the players he has suspended or anyone else then you are delusional.

Sorry if i don't think he suspended everyone then crossed his fingers and prayed that no one asked for evidence.

Vilma will get to see the evidence he wants, then enjoy his unpaid year with even less money due to legal fees.

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Yea terrible

Whitlock was the celebrity spokesman for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Kansas City.

The Scripps Howard Foundation awarded Whitlock its National Journalism Award for commentary on March 7, 2008. Whitlock was the first sports writer to win the award

• $50 entry fee for all other categories.

http://www.shawards....eneralRules.pdf

He won award he had to pay to be eligible for. What an honor. He's like a dumbass high school senior who gets the "honor" of paying to have their name put in the annual "Who's Who of High School Seniors".

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