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There are lots of posts about Zeke's punishment and the case or lack thereof against him by the NFL. While this thread includes the Zeke issue, and Zeke's punishment is a significant piece of the puzzle, that is not really the point of this thread. I am looking at this particular thread in terms of the NFL's own conduct, own evaluation of their role in discipline, and potential liability arising out of the same.
First off we must consider bias. The NFL certainly appears to be on a witch hunt for Zeke, but to what end? The NFL, as an entity, really should want to stay as far away from controversy as possible. I get it that there is the domestic violence aspect of the Zeke investigation, but there is also a player side of things and how the league decisions impact the product in terms of fairness, due process and competitive balance.
In reality the league would have been MUCH better off having Henderson vacate the suspension of Zeke. Too many bad things can happen to the league out of this investigation, including civil liability, a black eye publicly, and potential curtailment of the Emperor Goodell's power by the court system.
Obviously, the NFL league office suspended Zeke in spite of the lack of evidence, and more importantly, in complete and total disregard of protecting its self from substantial liability and exposure. So why do it? What is the motivation for the league office?
Either there is more to the Zeke case than the league has disclosed (but why not disclose it if that is the case), or maybe the league office is saturated with a group of people with personality disorders who have let power go to their heads.
The motivation behind this suspension is just way too out there for any rational explanation, unless they just have some sort of God complex, an agenda, or I guess just plain corruption is a possibility.
Let's hear your take on the foregoing.
First off we must consider bias. The NFL certainly appears to be on a witch hunt for Zeke, but to what end? The NFL, as an entity, really should want to stay as far away from controversy as possible. I get it that there is the domestic violence aspect of the Zeke investigation, but there is also a player side of things and how the league decisions impact the product in terms of fairness, due process and competitive balance.
In reality the league would have been MUCH better off having Henderson vacate the suspension of Zeke. Too many bad things can happen to the league out of this investigation, including civil liability, a black eye publicly, and potential curtailment of the Emperor Goodell's power by the court system.
Obviously, the NFL league office suspended Zeke in spite of the lack of evidence, and more importantly, in complete and total disregard of protecting its self from substantial liability and exposure. So why do it? What is the motivation for the league office?
Either there is more to the Zeke case than the league has disclosed (but why not disclose it if that is the case), or maybe the league office is saturated with a group of people with personality disorders who have let power go to their heads.
The motivation behind this suspension is just way too out there for any rational explanation, unless they just have some sort of God complex, an agenda, or I guess just plain corruption is a possibility.
Let's hear your take on the foregoing.