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If Goodell had any hard evidence why wouldn’t he pony it up??? If this was all he said he said then Goodell has trashed a very good football career.
Yeah, that’s exactly what Goodell was plotting all along – “I’ve got nothing going on today so let’s see who I can trash. Hmm – how about Vilma”. I notice that Vilma’s tweet didn’t deny that HE TOOK money to dole out cheap shots; just that he didn’t pay anyone else to do his slimy work!
You know that what ever happens in the Dark will come to light. I don’t know either Goodell nor Vilma outside of him being a great player and leader on the field. right is right, and wrong is wrong. It take the Bigger Man to say he’s wrong. But now the Fact is about money, and you all know where that can lead tooooooooooooooooooooo