
In the NFL, it's hair today, gone tomorrow
News Type: Event — Seeded on Fri Mar 28, 2008 7:47 AM EDT
Article Source: South Florida Sun-SentinelTo me, this seems like a case of misplaced priorities. As long as the NFL can engage its players' union in getting whipped up over issues like hair length, it might not have to address the really important stuff like concussions, pensions and the lack of care for retired players. These are issues, unlike hair length, that really impact working conditions and could dictate the quality of players' lives for years to come.
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