Well what do you know. The NFL can take swift and decisive action when its players commit inexcusable acts of violence, sending a message that there is no place in the league for such conduct.
Now do it for domestic violence.
It’s commendable that the NFL imposed some of the most stringent discipline ever for that ugly brawl in the closing seconds of Thursday night’s game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns, . That it took barely 12 hours to issue the punishments spoke to how distasteful the NFL considered the episode.
But it also shows just how hypocritical and uncaring the league is when it comes to domestic violence and sexual abuse.
There was widespread condemnation for Myles Garrett from around
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