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Default (OT) By the Numbers: Super Bowl Facts and Figures

On 2/1/2015 7:37 AM, bob haller wrote:
The NFL is stupid, they risk everything by tolerating bad people and events in their organization. They are going to crash and burn.

they ignore bad behavior like micheal vick, cheating, and all sorts of other stuff like players beating up their wives. Plus all the other stuff they have managed to keep secret.

everyone in their organization needs a moral clause in their contract. from the lowly toilet cleaner to every player, and all team owners. require mandatory drug testing for all illegal drugs and including the performance enhancing ones.

make it a absolute zero tolerance policy, and can the current management that has allowed it to go on for so long..........

this may sound harsh but it really needs to be, or one day soon the organization will be crippled fiancially when the fans get fed up. that day is coming soon.



I agree about the NFL, and other professional sports, being an over-hype
display allowing the organization owners and administration to deepen
their pockets, but you are wrong about crash and burn, IMO.

Most people are idiots who vote because the candidate they like is
pro/anti issue which supports them regardless of other issues, they are
black or they wear a nice suit. Idiots tolerate the unethical behavior
within sports and other organizations because the morality of society is
decaying mostly due to the selfishly greedy "me" demeanor. Traditional
families are decreasing. Divorces are easy and plenty. Single parenting
is increasing. Parents want to be friends to their kids and not parents.
Parents want to sue schools or anyone else they feel is punishing their
kids yet they fail to do so for the reasons above. I could go on and on
but the main point is, the idiocy, corruption, cheating, criminal
acceptance, etc will continue because people will always support them.
Every year more money is spent on the sports/entertainment venues. What
does that tell you?