Post by James on Nov 8, 2014 7:38:13 GMT -6
I think the Vikings are in a lose-lose situation when it comes to this. No matter what they do, one side is going to be unhappy. Yes they can work with Peterson and continue to $$$. He's no good to them if they're still losing money right? Or they could just keep him on the shelf like cowards and please the these newly found child abuse activist out here. The second option doesn't help Peterson at all. What would suspending him do for him, the team, and child? Nothing. Just authority trying to put on a front for the crowd. If they care so much about child abuse, then they would help Peterson and perhaps demonstrate through Peterson their "ways" to handle a misbehaving child. But that won't happen. When politics and money become involved, whatever choice that makes them the most money will be chosen. I wouldn't be surprised if Peterson got released. This league has no guts. They get pressured by the media and automatically fold like a bunch of p***ies. And the only reason why they are trying to make an example out of Peterson was because his incident was presented right after the NFL mishandled the Ray Rice situation.
The league doesn't care about helping Peterson. They just care about whether letting him play will lose them more money or not. The greed in this country is ridiculous. Millionaires and billionaires who are already set for life are willing to cast away one of their most valuable and talented employees for making one mistake. Instead of making the sacrifice and letting him get the help he needs with support, they shun him like he was never one of the main players who put butts in those seats. When people watch the Vikings, AD is one of the main players people expect to see. Greedy cowards. You have so much money, so what if you lose a few endorsements. Who needs those quitters. When one opportunity closes, others will open.
The league doesn't care about helping Peterson. They just care about whether letting him play will lose them more money or not. The greed in this country is ridiculous. Millionaires and billionaires who are already set for life are willing to cast away one of their most valuable and talented employees for making one mistake. Instead of making the sacrifice and letting him get the help he needs with support, they shun him like he was never one of the main players who put butts in those seats. When people watch the Vikings, AD is one of the main players people expect to see. Greedy cowards. You have so much money, so what if you lose a few endorsements. Who needs those quitters. When one opportunity closes, others will open.