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Wednesday, September 10, 2014

This is the Least Surprising News of the Day

I haven't had a whole lot to say about Ray Rice beating his fiancee (now wife).

It's pretty straightforward: You do not hit hit your significant other, ever.*  That is all that needs to be said.

But the burgeoning scandal erupting from the months long coverup by the NFL requires a bit more analysis:

A law enforcement official says he sent a video of Ray Rice punching his then-fiancée to an NFL executive five months ago, while league executives have insisted they didn't see the violent images until this week.

The official played The Associated Press a 12-second voicemail from an NFL office number on April 9 confirming the video arrived. A female voice expresses thanks and says: "You're right. It's terrible."
“We are not aware of anyone in our office who possessed or saw the video before it was made public on Monday. We will look into it.

”- NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy
Hours after the report Wednesday, Goodell announced former FBI director Robert S. Mueller III will conduct a probe into how the league pursued and handled evidence as it investigated claims against Rice.

NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said in a statement that the investigation will be overseen by owners John Mara of the New York Giants and Art Rooney of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Goodell said that Mueller will have access to all NFL records and will have full cooperation from league personnel.

The law enforcement official, speaking to the AP on condition of anonymity because of the ongoing investigation, says he had no further communication with any NFL employee and can't confirm anyone watched the video. He said he was unauthorized to release the video but shared it unsolicited because he wanted the NFL to have it before deciding on Rice's punishment.

The NFL has repeatedly said it asked for but could not obtain the video of Rice hitting Janay Palmer -- who is now his wife -- at an Atlantic City casino in February.
Just as an FYI, John Mara and Art Rooney, the guys running this "independent" investigation, are Goodell's biggest boosters among the owners, and have many social and business connections.

I am so completely unsurprised by this.

For all their faux piety about the integrity of the sport,  it's all about protecting them and theirs.

One wonders what low level functionary that they will find to throw under the proverbial bus.

*Various sporting activities, and certain forms of private entertainment by mutual consent (hopefully with a safe word) are excepted from this.

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