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<blockquote data-quote="Reverend Conehead" data-source="post: 590255" data-attributes="member: 4080"><p>That was the absurd part. The fact that an offense is repeated is highly relevant. It is in our courts of law. I didn't realize the union had negotiated wiping out offenses after 32 months. It's ridiculous that the league agreed to that. They should point to this example at the next negotiation with the union and work to get rid of that provision. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The league can make money without permitting players to deliberately step on Aaron Rodgers or to attempt to injure a player. If this disgusted enough fans that they stopped going to games and buying merchandise, that would have a negative effect on revenues. Most of the fans place a high value on sportsmanship. A lot of us played the game on some level and learned that. The league is mighty and powerful, but it's not invulnerable. If they keep turning enough fans off, it will hit the NFL's bottom line. They're only thinking in the short term if they think letting Suh play is in the league's best interest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reverend Conehead, post: 590255, member: 4080"] That was the absurd part. The fact that an offense is repeated is highly relevant. It is in our courts of law. I didn't realize the union had negotiated wiping out offenses after 32 months. It's ridiculous that the league agreed to that. They should point to this example at the next negotiation with the union and work to get rid of that provision. The league can make money without permitting players to deliberately step on Aaron Rodgers or to attempt to injure a player. If this disgusted enough fans that they stopped going to games and buying merchandise, that would have a negative effect on revenues. Most of the fans place a high value on sportsmanship. A lot of us played the game on some level and learned that. The league is mighty and powerful, but it's not invulnerable. If they keep turning enough fans off, it will hit the NFL's bottom line. They're only thinking in the short term if they think letting Suh play is in the league's best interest. [/QUOTE]
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