Not really. After the $2 million battle with Jerry and the Zeke ordeal last year, I'm sure he wanted with all his heart to spite the team and keep Gregory banished for life and suspend Zeke an additional few games just for the heck of it, just because he can. But he realizes his league is slowly losing money and Cowboys fans are by far the league's biggest customers, so he threw them a little bone for a change... weird.Awesome letter.
Reinstatement of Gregory was a very easy decidion for Goodell. Probably one of the easiest he has ever had to make as commish.
I'm loling a little bit at the "Cover Letter" template they got to write these letters. Including the "please reach out", "feel free to contact me" concluding sentences. Classic.
Members of a team using the same format for letters.
That's actually how grown ups do it. Same team, same format
It does have a contrived feel to them but hey, he's back.I'm loling a little bit at the "Cover Letter" template they got to write these letters. Including the "please reach out", "feel free to contact me" concluding sentences. Classic.
After his own investigator volunteered to testify against him in the Zeke case you would have thought that would have been an easier decision. So let's not pretend that Goodell routinely makes the obvious right decisions. I personally would not have been surprised if he had denied reinstatement for Randy.Awesome letter.
Reinstatement of Gregory was a very easy decidion for Goodell. Probably one of the easiest he has ever had to make as commish.
I'm loling a little bit at the "Cover Letter" template they got to write these letters. Including the "please reach out", "feel free to contact me" concluding sentences. Classic.
That was a good picture. I really liked the under sized cowboy hat and chaps he was wearing. Guess you had to be there.These are comical, surprised they didn't include a pic of Gregory at his 8 yr old birthday party blowing out the candles.![]()