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“If you consider only the most serious transgressions, roughly 10 percent of the top 200 players could be ineligible. With far stricter criteria — including players fined for showing up late to team meetings, for example — nearly a third could be off the draft board.”

Of course, he’s talking about professional football players. You don’t see this in our colleges.

Margaret Soltan, September 8, 2014 2:36PM
Posted in: sport

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3 Responses to ““If you consider only the most serious transgressions, roughly 10 percent of the top 200 players could be ineligible. With far stricter criteria — including players fined for showing up late to team meetings, for example — nearly a third could be off the draft board.””

  1. Van L. Hayhow Says:

    That was a really funny article. The posts? Not so much.

  2. dmf Says:

    http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/09/sports/football/ray-rice-video-shows-punch-and-raises-new-questions-for-nfl.html

  3. the professor Says:

    I wonder whether a faculty member who smacked a spouse would be subject to firing/de-tenure–Especially if the victim declined to press charges.

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