Monday, July 13, 2009

Bad behavior might bring business profit in NFL

While a lot of people are highly critical of the few NFL players who fail to abide by the standard of conduct the league and legal system set forth, their talking about the bad behavior just may bring more business probit to NFL owners.

The NFL is a machine that hums 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 52 weeks a year. The league likes it that way, and it should, because that non-stop humming is good for business. The more people read, listen and watch NFL-related items, the better. No matter if the player is in new orleans saints jersey or other jerseys.

You may not understand most of the “me first” personalities like Chad Ochocinco and Terrell Owens, but their antics keep the NFL in the news. You may think Brett Favre disingenuous and selfish, some others will argue with you that he just wants to play football and wonder what’s so wrong about that. Then the debate keeps the NFL in the news, and that’s what they want. It is the same with NFL players criminal behavior. Take Burress, Stallworth and Vick as example, all three faced the legal and league music, but all three just also kept the NFL in the news during what are otherwise the slowest months of the year.

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