Aw gee I man excuse me for interfering with this argument/ discussion with yourself,I expected you to be prominent in this thread ,but was surprised to find you were the only participant.
I waited a few days on this cuz I wanted to sort out exactly why this disappointed me and I guess it comes down to this, I'm a football fan,believe that the game is in peril from numerous law suits and that the laissez faire attitude towards injury has been two fold.
There are two types of injuries encountered on the football field, the unavoidable that are just going to happen when bodies crash against one another and the ones that come from dirty play.
The later has long been tolerated wrongfully so and MOSTLY because bad actors tend to be effective on the field so teams themselves can't afford to police it without surrendering the opportunity to win. It was the flaw in the "four pillars" ,it amounts to a form of unilateral disarmament by a team and you may be great to have at church picnics but you won't win big nor long term especially when there are teams that will tolerate even become havens for the bad boys like the Raiders were.
It's just logical for the league to police this stuff in order to assure competition isn't skewed by surrendering to the Dez Bryants and Lawrence Phillips' (maybe LP isn't a good example cuz he was a thug AND he sucked).
The game needs to be cleaned up or it won't survive as we know it,I DON'T think it was in any way proven that what Goodel suspended these guys for was conjured ,just that lawyers can bend words to force procedural alteration.
Further I don't think it's QUITE the PR nightmare you envision, the lack of participation in this thread indicates to me that MOST football fans on this board and I project it to the body of fans at large support at least the spirit of what Goodel is trying to do.