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this is a discussion within the NFL Community Forum; Minnesota Vikings owners Zygi and Mark Wilf sure bumbled when they thought on Monday they could slip Adrian Peterson back into action without a hitch. Thankfully, the Wilfs — jolted by immense disapproval that included a pull-out from corporate sponsor ...
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Bell: Obscure NFL clause now a go-to move for discipline
Minnesota Vikings owners Zygi and Mark Wilf sure bumbled when they thought on Monday they could slip Adrian Peterson back into action without a hitch.
Thankfully, the Wilfs — jolted by immense disapproval that included a pull-out from corporate sponsor Radisson — stumbled upon a solution that should quickly become a template for every NFL team dealing with such sticky matters: The commissioner's exempt list. It's like the NFL has suddenly passed a new version of instant replay. Bell: Obscure NFL clause now a go-to move for discipline |
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