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Steve Bisciotti, Roger Goodell Must Answer for Cover-Up of Rice Evidence

September 20, 2014   ·     ·   Jump to comments

When you're a billionaire owner of a billion-dollar business, nobody tells you "no."
Especially not your employees.
Per a bombshell of an investigation by ESPN reporters Don Van Natta Jr. and Kevin Van Valkenburg, Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti thought his personal attachment to Ray Rice was more important than his team, the NFL, Janay Palmer or the law—and nobody had the guts to stand up to him.
In repeated acts of supreme arrogance, Bisciotti tried to cover up the truth about Rice's vicious assault of Palmer. On Bisciotti's apparent orders, many of his employees made fools of themselves defending Rice: Rice himself, head coach John Harbaugh and NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.
Goodell, per the report, went against his own better judgement and the best interests of the league to go along with Bisciotti's plan.
The Ravens, for their part, have said the report contained "numerous errors, inaccuracies, false assumptions and, perhaps, misunderstanding...

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