Does the image of the NFL matter to fans?

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After seeing the great sport of football get dragged through the mud for most of the offseason with countless arrests, it made me start to wonder: do we as fans really care?   Here's a quick list I put together of noteable arrests or suspicions of criminal activity by NFL players since the beginning of 2007: Joey Porter & Levi Jones - fighting in a casino Vick - dog fighting Jared ... [link]

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Published 5/31/2007 by Kirkendall <info@cincyjungle.com> at Cincy Jungle: Front Page Posts
... Do the fans care about the image of the NFL? Personally, I'm doubting that. [Behind the Steel Curtain]

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