Thick 'N Hearty
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I was just reading that Goodell wants a solution to the Favre saga by Monday. I would love to see it end, too, but I got to thinking about whether or not Goodell should be using his position to force an end to the situation. Seems like he doesn't want to make a decision regarding Favre's reinstatement.
The way I see it, the situation is between the Packers and Favre and Goodell really doesn't play a role in it other than approving or denying his reinstatement. What if he stepped in and demanded that we come to some sort of conclusion when TG was at odds over the injury waiver? I don't think it's his place to inject what a team or player should/shouldn't do, unless it's in regards to items that clearly violate league rules. I don't think the Packers/Favre situation is violating any rules.
Goodell has done some good things since taking over as the commissioner. No longer does the 'F' in NFL stand for Felon. I just think, at times, he butts in when he should just sit back and let the teams and players work things out.
The way I see it, the situation is between the Packers and Favre and Goodell really doesn't play a role in it other than approving or denying his reinstatement. What if he stepped in and demanded that we come to some sort of conclusion when TG was at odds over the injury waiver? I don't think it's his place to inject what a team or player should/shouldn't do, unless it's in regards to items that clearly violate league rules. I don't think the Packers/Favre situation is violating any rules.
Goodell has done some good things since taking over as the commissioner. No longer does the 'F' in NFL stand for Felon. I just think, at times, he butts in when he should just sit back and let the teams and players work things out.