blogs.usatoday.com - 2/1/2008
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11:39 a.m. Goodell said the NFL completed a process that will send the Buffalo Bills to Toronto for seven home games over the next five years. Two will be preseason games. He says it open up Bills fans to the...
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GOODELL EXPLAINS DESTRUCTION
ProFootballTalk.com —
... had locked it up. And it got out, five days later,” Goodell said. It’s not a surprise, because it’s really the only semi-plausible explanation that could be offered for intentionally destroying evidence. If/when Goodell is getting grilled by U.S. Senators on the issue, however, he can expect a few of them to be perplexed by the notion that the league office is so unable to secure sensitive information that the better approach is to shred it. A summary of the rest of the remarks is right here .
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