The NCAA has a long history of punishing the institution while the coaches are often free to move on to another school.
The NFL has a long history of punishing players, and more recently the coaches, while leaving the franchises largely unscathed.
The NCAA has a long history of punishing the institution while the coaches are often free to move on to another school.
The NFL has a long history of punishing players, and more recently the coaches, while leaving the franchises largely unscathed.
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Sounds like they have the same role.
Yeah, I'm not really sure what I was trying to say there Turbine. lol
Punishment should include both.
I choose C. NEITHER.
With regards to the NFL, you suspend key players and personnel, you have just punished the organization. Imagine if Drew Brees was suspended for at least 8 games to a year. People spend money to buy tickets to see him. Sales go down, team record suffers, and so revenues suffer. The organization suffers.
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