November 5, 2009

NFL Should Suspend Cable

Christine Brennan, USA Today

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A month ago, in the midst of the whirlwind courtship and subsequent breakup of Rush Limbaugh and the National Football League, Commissioner Roger Goodell said something that is even more important today than it was then:

"I've said many times before, we're all held to a high standard here."

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