Something Very Weird Happened During ESPN's Interview With Bill Polian (goodell/rice situation)

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The gist of the article is that they ask Bill Polian about the Rice/Goodell situation and he gives an answer first. Something happens where it gets cut short due to a "technical mishap" and they come back and ask him the same question and he gives a completely different answer that contradicts his first one.

Wonder if someone got a call after his first answer...

1st comment from Polian

It is very puzzling to me. As a matter of fact, I worked as a vice president in the NFL office in 1993, with respect to football operations. I know how the office works, I've physically been there—it was a different building, not the one they're in now—but it's very difficult for me to understand how that could happen. Especially when you're in a situation that is as high-profile as that particular incident is. It's puzzling, and I have as many questions as everyone else. It's outside my area of expertise. For all the years that I was in the NFL, NFL security, and the NFL's ability to protect its integrity, the so-called "protection of the shield," was unmatched in American business. Forget about sports—in American business. I mean, you did not step out of line in the NFL, and if you did, there was an unwritten rule that when you were called into the office—and met with someone who was the commissioner or there at the behest of the commissioner—that you better come clean, that you better tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. And if you work in the office, you better be on top of the details. The office was there to make sure that the clubs, the players, the reputation of the NFL reamined unsullied. That goes back to the 1960's with the administration of Pete Rozelle. So this is totally, totally out of character for what I know of the NFL office.

2nd Comment from Polian

Well it can happen. It's a very large organization, much larger than when I served in the league office, maybe much larger by a factor of 10. When you have a large, bureaucratic organization, which that is, and there are some that think it is too large, very honestly. Things can slip through the cracks. Someone can make a value judgement who has no right to make that judgement. The CEO, who is in effect Roger Goodell, doesn't get all the information he needs all the time. That's a fact of life in bureaucracies. In this case, we'll find out what happened, and they'll absolutely, they being the NFL and Roger, will have to take steps to make sure it never happens again.

Read the whole article http://********.com/bill-polian-disagrees-with-bill-polians-insider-opinion-1633593081
 

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These people must think we're stupid. Everyone is talking out of both sides of their mouth.
 

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I think this tells me that with some people ESPN let's them do what they want. Bill Simmons ripped into Goodell and Olbermann has been on a crusade against Goodell. But Polian seems to have ulterior motives...perhaps thinking that he may lose connections to the league. Where ESPN shows a lack of credibility on this is there is no mention of Polian's previous statement, just 20 minutes beforehand, by the show's host.

So I actually believer there was a technical glitch because Simmons and Olbermann have gone hard after the league and Goodell and both are more popular than Polian. It just seems to me that the NFL guys or the former NFL guys really stick together on this.




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Not a fan of his, .. but Google Jon Stewart's comments about the NFL and the Ray Rice situation. It's worth the read.
 

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Thanks for the posting, Brainpaint...and sometimes older representatives of the oldschool, become tired of repeating heart felt items. The second attempt was much more of a business approach, not the classic integrity of the game.
 

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That's pretty interesting.

I'm guessing that's more Polian deciding to change his tune later so that he doesn't piss off the people he might still want to be employed with or around. I could be wrong about that though.
 
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