Legal hits are now being fined in the NFL
Detroit's Suh fined after hit on Cutler - NFL - Yahoo! Sports
Detroit's Suh fined after hit on Cutler - NFL - Yahoo! Sports
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It would be interesting to know, but as a private organization I don't see why the NFL should have to make that information public. Why do they owe you or anyone else an explanation for what they do?he will appeal it and im sure he will win but i want to know what does the NFL do with the fines they collect...i think they should have to make that public..if it isnt already
he will appeal it and im sure he will win but i want to know what does the NFL do with the fines they collect...i think they should have to make that public..if it isnt already
I believe they have said it goes to help retired players with medical expenses and stuff like that.
I guess with all of the brain injuries they need more money so they are fining legal hits too:twitcy:
I believe they go to charity, either in the city of the offending player or to a charity of the player's choice. One of the two.he will appeal it and im sure he will win but i want to know what does the NFL do with the fines they collect...i think they should have to make that public..if it isnt already
I believe they go to charity, either in the city of the offending player or to a charity of the player's choice. One of the two.
why shouldnt they have to make it public..i dont see why they can fine players and not tell the public..who btw pay for the players by buying tickets and paying to have it on tv...IMOIt would be interesting to know, but as a private organization I don't see why the NFL should have to make that information public. Why do they owe you or anyone else an explanation for what they do?
I believe the money comes out pre-taxes per some player's blog I read some time ago.Does that mean they can file it as tax-exempt? :skeptical:
Does Hobby Lobby have to disclose to the public if they fine an employee? After all, it is the public buying Hobby Lobby's products and paying for them to exist. Dang it, I want to know when Hobby Lobby fines an employee!why shouldnt they have to make it public..i dont see why they can fine players and not tell the public..who btw pay for the players by buying tickets and paying to have it on tv...IMO
Because they are a private organization! They don't have to tell you anything about how they run their business if they don't want to, nor should they have to. Does your company publicly disclose HR information? Why not? I think they should have to.why shouldnt they have to make it public..i dont see why they can fine players and not tell the public..who btw pay for the players by buying tickets and paying to have it on tv...IMO
An unneccessary nonfootball act?? I'm losing any respect I had for that league quickly.