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Roger Goodell's NFL: Hard to Watch, Harder to Believe

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Former NFL players Brady Quinn and Matt Chatham take a jam-packed week of terribly disappointing NFL news and rake it over the coals to get to the bottom of some very important questions: -Why can't the NFL get out of its own way when penalizing for domestic violence? Isn't Giants kicker Josh Brown's case just another chapter for Can't Get Right NFL leadership? -How can safety possibly be a real NFL concern -- much less a priority -- if a player formerly suspended for unsafe hits is diving through the back of knees of unsuspecting opponents with no repercussions? Isn't Bengals LB Vontaze Burfict Exhibit A that the NFL has no clue on protecting its players from issues of real safety? -Can the league keep allowing blown calls and goofy rules to decide the outcome of games? Blown pas interference at the end of the Falcons vs Seahawks game gives the guys an opportunity to look more closely at how officials should be graded and reprimanded -- plus some commonsense suggestions for fixing a broken rulebook. Important show...we hope you enjoy!
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Former NFL players Brady Quinn and Matt Chatham take a jam-packed week of terribly disappointing NFL news and rake it over the coals to get to the bottom of some very important questions: -Why can't the NFL get out of its own way when penalizing for domestic violence? Isn't Giants kicker Josh Brown's case just another chapter for Can't Get Right NFL leadership? -How can safety possibly be a real NFL concern -- much less a priority -- if a player formerly suspended for unsafe hits is diving through the back of knees of unsuspecting opponents with no repercussions? Isn't Bengals LB Vontaze Burfict Exhibit A that the NFL has no clue on protecting its players from issues of real safety? -Can the league keep allowing blown calls and goofy rules to decide the outcome of games? Blown pas interference at the end of the Falcons vs Seahawks game gives the guys an opportunity to look more closely at how officials should be graded and reprimanded -- plus some commonsense suggestions for fixing a broken rulebook. Important show...we hope you enjoy!
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