There’s the conversation we are having, the conversation we’re glad we’re not having, and the one we should be having. It’s the latter that draws my concern.
On Friday, the conversation surrounding Tyreek Hill shifted from one we’re glad we’re not having—e.g. anything to do with time served—to the present one we’re having when the National Football League announced the lack of any punishment of any kind for the Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver. No fine would be levied. No suspension would be served. He can report, just like any and every other player, to Chiefs camp in less than one week.