Henry Ford
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Mr. Peterson, we find you have won your case. But we order you to give the money you won to someone who isn't a party to this case and has no rights to the money.the courts? I dunno....spitballin' hereHenry Ford said:Forced by whom?The Commish said:Agreed....is it possible that in a civil case, Rice could win and be forced to give the "winnings" to charity....say some sort of battered women's cause or some such?T Bell said:I agree with this. I'm no Ray Rice fan, but the league and even his own team have decided to sacrifice his career to save face by greatly increasing the punishment on what was a settled matter (absent some further infraction on his part). Just add this to the list of things the NFL is doing embarrassingly wrong.Mr. Ham said:League is tripling down on stupid. I agree that Goodell and his team set the NFL up for a very large wrongful termination suit - possible in the 10s of millions. Because Rice can claim that a process was followed and that the NFL conspired to break union and internal protocols by lying in order to suspend him and thereby severely limit his future career options / possibly end his career. I know what you're thinking, but he hit a woman... But that doesn't factor much in my opinion. Clearly, he should have gotten a more severe sentence initially, but he didn't and the arbitrary nature of the potentially career ending suspension is something the NFL's insurance company is going to have to settle. Goodell, in light of credible reports to the contrary, seems to be taking the line that Ray Rice lied in their meeting, and may be looking to employ the old Ronald Reagan "I can't recall" excuse. The insurance company is going to get to depositions and realize they're totally and utterly ####ed, and will end up writing a very large check before it goes to trial. Another stupid move that shows the reactive and deceptive nature of Goodell's "leadership."The Commish said:"Lying to me" is a reason a credible person can use....not Goodell. Just wondering, but is there a way that Rice could have some sort of class action suit against the NFL for the way they've handled this?Doug B said:Warning: Deadspin link, NSFW language.
The NFL Finally Explains Why It Suspended Ray Rice Indefinitely
I was predicting this would happen in the Shark Pool threads. Is Deadspin a legit source for this?First, the NFL suspended Ray Rice for two games. Then video came out, which the league pretended it hadn't seen, and the NFL suspended Ray Rice indefinitely. Last we heard, the NFLPA and Rice were still waiting on an official explanation from the league, which was pretty strange. The NFL has to at least tell a guy why it's banned him, right?It appears that the NFL's official stance for changing its Rice punishment (and completely ignoring its "new" domestic violence policy) is that Rice lied to Roger Goodell and other league bigwigs in his description of what happened in that elevator.
You'll never ever see that .
