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Were PSLs really an ‘investment’ all those years ago? Ravens fans will soon find out

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Park Avenue and by the NFL. Most of the current issues aren’t permanent and there will certainly be other challenges.

Mark Cuban famously said regarding the NFL’s largess: “Pigs get fat and hogs get slaughtered.” And right now, the boycotting fans smell bacon.

But how much is too much for the greedy swine of the NFL?

Will the league ever grow beyond 32 franchises?

What is the long-term result of CTE for players, lawyers, owners and families?

Kids aren’t playing the game and who could blame a mother or father for not wanting their child involved?

The NFL has all sorts of rules and officiating issues on a weekly basis. The league needs to figure out Las Vegas and gambling and the government. Thursday Night Football isn’t working for anyone. The Chargers are almost certainly going to be moved again.

Will they make another colossal money grab mistake like Thursday Night Football?

And the biggest issue for recently retained but universally maligned $200-million commissioner Roger Goodell moving forward is keeping the peace and making a deal with the National Football League Players Association. The bad blood between the union and the owners will be spilling

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