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GG Watt targets the wonderful Joe Mixon adventure in the US Football Association


Ji Watt gets it.

CBS analyst, which is likely to know during his short work as a broadcaster that some of the comments would lead to a connection from 345 Park Avenue to the presidents, did not criticize when he criticized the heavy mistake the league made regarding the return of Texas Mixon.

Earlier this week, the association imposed a fine of $ 25,000 on Mixon for publicly criticizing officials. The only problem? He did not say what he claimed he said; Another person did. When the American Football Association realized the error, It simply release the fineQuoting something Mixon has already said – something was much less harmful.

On Friday, Watt Taghreed re -rated this topic with this note: “This was not enough… He was fined because of something he did not say. . What do we do here?

What they do is all they want to do. What they do is to fabricate the matter while they are progressing.

What they do will only make more people feel concerned about what is already happening behind the curtain when it comes to management.

No, it’s not forged. It is true that more transparency (and reducing cruelty in responding to criticism) would help persuade people to take off their hats made of tin paper and realize that errors are a product of lack of efficiency, not conspiracy.

Instead of repairing problems that lead to administrative errors, the American Football Association is much more concerned with silence those who dare to refer to them.

Fortunately, Watt welcomes any reaction that he might receive, if/when someone complains about the league office on that in front of CBS CEOs.



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