Let’s face it: as far as the NFL is concerned, domestic violence is nothing but a hassle that they’ll gladly ignore it if they believe they can get away with it.
It’s been clear for a while now that despite a lot of rhetoric claiming otherwise, the NFL really doesn’t care to deal with the tricky and burdensome issue of domestic violence. But since news broke on Thursday morning of police documents that reveal Giants kicker Josh Brown admitted to domestic violence against his ex-wife, the general assumption of the NFL’s apathy has shifted from “pretty obvious” to “undeniable.