
Parade of NFL arrests leaves more questions than answers
NY Post
From the Olfactory Factory, more that doesn’t pass the stench test:
While the NFL fully relies upon our business to stay in business — big business — nothing else seems to be any of our business. Your job is to buy PSLs; tickets; expensive trinkets; $10 cups of warm, flat beer; cable TV or satellite packages; at least two of four or five per team jerseys; NFL and team phone apps; “official” cars, plumbing supplies and salad dressings of NFL teams; TV money-ordered bait-and-switch schedule flexes; price-gouged parking spots; and now sucker-betting opportunities supplied by the league and its teams.More Related News

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