Yesterday, April 15, 2015, Aaron Hernandez was convicted of
murder in the killing of Odin Lloyd. Just three years ago, Aaron Hernandez
signed a five year contract worth $40 million to continue his career as a tight
end for the New England Patriots of the National Football League. Although this
is the most severe, it is just one of many major legal incidents involving NFL
players in the past few years. Ray Rice punched his now wife in a nightclub
elevator, getting him cut from his team and a one year ban from the league.
Adrian Peterson hit his child for disciplinary reasons, getting him a one year
ban from the league. Greg Hardy assaulted and threatened to kill his
girlfriend, but the charges were dropped. Just a few months ago, the Dallas
Cowboys signed Hardy to a one year contract worth $11 million, a very
controversial move. All these major legal incidents taint the NFL’s image and
brand.
The signing of Hardy by the Dallas Cowboys proves that NFL
teams are willing to risk their image, and much more, to help their team win.
In my opinion, the league is always going to have these type of issues, because
of the type of person that excels at the game of football. Football is a rough
sport, you need someone who is literally willing to go out and break bones, or have
their own brain damaged. You must be a very violent person to be willing to do
those things. Many NFL players have the ability to turn this violence off when
they are not out on the field, but for the league’s image, all that matters is
the small minority that can’t turn off their violence switch. In fact, the players previously mentioned account for only .24% of players on NFL rosters at any point during the
season. That is a very minuscule amount, which begs the question: Does the NFL really
have a violence problem? What do you think?
I think it is stupid to hire on players who are may possibly pose problems off the field. If a problem does arise, then that dependable player wont be able to play and it can ruin the image of the team and the outcome of the season. Look at all the debate on who will sign Jameis Winston? Nobody wants to take the chance in case he has another childish outburst. The same goes for any other player that gets trapped in more serious offenses than dancing on a table, however, because Winston was charged for sexual assault, he falls in the serious category now.
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