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Why NFL's "No More" Campaign & Domestic Violence Policy Was Bound to Fail
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The guys return to expand on the failures in the Josh Brown domestic violence case, and how reactions by the New York Giants mirror the attitudes the NFL's "No More" ad campaign had supposedly put to rest. Will it ever stop. Chatham explains when (and only when) the action will marry up with the marketing. Next the guys look at the case of Aqib Talib, the star Denver Bronocs cornerback whose investigatoin by Dallas police concluded three weeks ago with a determination that he shot himself in a public place. Why has the league treated this so differently than they did the Plaxico Burress case years ago? And does this stark contrast add to the confusion for players on what is and isn't allowed by a seemingly arbitrary league justice system. Finally, the guys discuss a recent MMQB piece that details the Denver Broncos' practice of studying player tells. Is it unique in the league? Is it "secret" as the social media headlines would lead the casual observer to believe? The guys set the record straight... Enjoy the show!
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The guys return to expand on the failures in the Josh Brown domestic violence case, and how reactions by the New York Giants mirror the attitudes the NFL's "No More" ad campaign had supposedly put to rest. Will it ever stop. Chatham explains when (and only when) the action will marry up with the marketing. Next the guys look at the case of Aqib Talib, the star Denver Bronocs cornerback whose investigatoin by Dallas police concluded three weeks ago with a determination that he shot himself in a public place. Why has the league treated this so differently than they did the Plaxico Burress case years ago? And does this stark contrast add to the confusion for players on what is and isn't allowed by a seemingly arbitrary league justice system. Finally, the guys discuss a recent MMQB piece that details the Denver Broncos' practice of studying player tells. Is it unique in the league? Is it "secret" as the social media headlines would lead the casual observer to believe? The guys set the record straight... Enjoy the show!
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