“@WSJ: Why NFL commissioner Roger Goodell didn't pursue Ray Rice investigation vigorously: http://on.wsj.com/1whDPUV pic.twitter.com/adzXc6Z4Os”
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“@WSJ: Why NFL commissioner Roger Goodell didn't pursue Ray Rice investigation vigorously: http://on.wsj.com/1whDPUV pic.twitter.com/adzXc6Z4Os”
@WSJ He gave him more punishment than the courts...go talk to the DA and leave NFL alone. We want our football back ..enough with this
. @WSJ @dr_tindall to what extent should he have taught domestic violence training, then, and were the communications staff aware?
@WSJ. It's ok to kick Ray Rice out the NFL but it's ok to keep other players that abused their wives like Chad ochocinco. That's not fair
“@WSJ: Why NFL commissioner Roger Goodell didn't pursue Ray Rice investigation vigorously: http://on.wsj.com/1whDPUV pic.twitter.com/6DxuOA3X3b” Ha
@WSJ Because he is not the Police or Prosecutor who DID have a copy of the tape.
@WSJ SO WHAT! some issues are just personal, I promise if a WNBA chick smack her man or gf tomorrow no one will give damn if she plays
@thedailydow @WSJ wsj is doing same thig they do w politics ... cleaned it all up spun it reported half the story left facts out n "post"
@WSJ Who cares, my employer wouldn't either. Rice is scum, but who cares. There are more important issues than Ray Rice.
@WSJ Then it's his loss..deadman walking
@WSJ this was not his job. he is not the police who failed here.
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