Goodell Proposes Crackdown On Cheating
7th March, 2008 - 10:23 am
ESPN - Roger Goodell is proposing enacting easier cheating penalties to try and keep future SpyGate scandals from happening, according to a report in the Washington Post on Thursday.

"As the Commissioner and Competition Committee, we must take every appropriate step to safeguard the integrity of the NFL," Goodell wrote in a memo. "We have already taken some positive and significant actions this past season, but we must go further to ensure fair competition amongst our 32 teams and maintain public confidence in our game." [READ]

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