Goodell trying to use "conduct detrimental to the leaguel" again in Al Jazeera conflict

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The NFL is begging the NFLPA to fight back over the Al Jazeera case.

The NFL said if Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison, Green Bay Packers linebackers Julius Peppers and Clay Matthews and free-agent defensive lineman Mike Neal the four active players publicly accused in an Al Jazeera America report last year for performance-enhancing drug use dont interview with the league by Aug. 25, the NFL will suspend them indefinitely for conduct detrimental to the league. Thats according to multiple reports, including Pro Football Talk, which published the NFLs letter to the union outlining the many times they have been stonewalled on their interview requests.
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/news/the-nfl-just-challenged-the-nflpa-over-al-jazeera-case-000616194.html
 

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Quickly, who here thinks they used? I certainly lean toward yes, but catching them and punishing them should be gone about the right way. 
 

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i lean more towards the dirty side. more often than not, athletes of any sport probably use. its hard to find, especially if they've been outted and you want to find out after. theyll never get the truth imo
 

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