What kind of punishment are we talking about . Because theyve had a personal conduct policy in place since 20007 that calls for action and being proactive for a lot of these things. But where they have really screwed up is the enforcement of that. Actually, being punitive. So, i think we need to see what steps theyre going to take in the future. Up to this point, the nfl is an organization that has, for the most part, been untouchable. What do you maked about the timing of him coming out to speak today, coming out right now to give a statement . Frankly, i dont think its any coincidence hes finally coming out of the woodwork that sponsors like anheuserbusch, visa, mcdonalds have come out saying theyre disappointed with the way its been handled. Sponsorship is the only thing that can move the needle on this and the nfl responds to. I think thats kind of encouraging because the thing that moves sponsorship money is public outrage and sustained public outrage. So we do have a say in this.
We were promised a ton of movement the moment the lockout ended, and thus far those promises have come true. As we've been writing, this wouldn’t just be the spring training we all know, it would be The Wildest Spring Training Ever. So far it's been pretty lively. On Sunday morning, Trevor Story agreed to a six-year deal with Boston. And this came after we saw three big late signings on Friday night, as Carlos Correa agreed to a three-year deal with Minnesota, Nick Castellanos agreed to a five-year deal in Philly and Kenley Jansen's 12-year tenure in Los Angeles comes to an end as he joins the reigning champion Atlanta Braves.Ken Rosenthal, Jayson Stark, Britt Ghiroli, Jim Bowden and the rest of The Athletic’s MLB staff will keep you up to date with the latest rumors, signings, deals and analysis. Follow along.Required readingEverything you need to know about the many MLB schedule changesThe All-Unsigned Team: A roster of the top remaining MLB free agentsTop 70 remai