What Wouldn’t Roger Goodell Do to Save His Image?

What Wouldn’t Roger Goodell Do to Save His Image?

What Wouldn’t Roger Goodell Do to Save His Image?

Is Roger Goodell exploiting an instance of child abuse to save his personal and professional brand?

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On the Dan Patrick Show today, Dave Zirin called out Roger Goodell for “basically using a beaten 4-year-old child as a stepping stone to reclaim the moral highground that was lost after the Ray Rice scandal.” Zirin points out that you can both be repulsed by what Adrian Peterson did to his son, and see what Roger Goodell is doing for what it is: “a profoundly cynical exercise in personal and professional brand rehabilitation.”

Jessica McKenzie

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