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<blockquote data-quote="SyX" data-source="post: 438778" data-attributes="member: 3636"><p>No decision Goodell makes is going to be the "perfect decision" in everyone's opinion. I am glad, if anything, that he came down too hard.</p><p> </p><p>And yes, I agree that SpyGate hurt the integrity of the game, and I am not happy with how that situation was handled. The two situations aren't the same, and as you pointed out with my Kerrigan reference, it is hard to mix two that are unrelated. I think part of my approval of how this situation was handled is because of the way SpyGate was (or wasn't, again, many people have different opinions).</p><p> </p><p>And yes, to a point, you are correct in saying it is a weak argument to mention that today's players are bigger and stronger. But to some extent, it does hold water as valid. Applying that weight and strength to an ankle, knee of shoulder, especially with intent to injure can be devastating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SyX, post: 438778, member: 3636"] No decision Goodell makes is going to be the "perfect decision" in everyone's opinion. I am glad, if anything, that he came down too hard. And yes, I agree that SpyGate hurt the integrity of the game, and I am not happy with how that situation was handled. The two situations aren't the same, and as you pointed out with my Kerrigan reference, it is hard to mix two that are unrelated. I think part of my approval of how this situation was handled is because of the way SpyGate was (or wasn't, again, many people have different opinions). And yes, to a point, you are correct in saying it is a weak argument to mention that today's players are bigger and stronger. But to some extent, it does hold water as valid. Applying that weight and strength to an ankle, knee of shoulder, especially with intent to injure can be devastating. [/QUOTE]
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