There is a large amount of a morally bankrupt culture in the NFL. Aberrant behavior is tolerated, expected and even admired among far too many players and others. A friend of mine worked in the front office of an NFL team and was dumfounded by some of the activities and the whole culture.
I don't understand the debate over seeing the elevator tape. It wasn't enough to see him coldly dragging her unconscious body when he admitted he hit her? You actually had to see it?
And whipping a 4 year old bloody is defensible, how?
I can see a concern about not jumping to punishments for unsubstantiated accusations. But when there is obvious physical evidence it is a different story.
The NFL lost me after Michael Vick. He was convicted of systematic, horrific animal abuse . Okay, he served his time and came back to the NFL. What really got me was his peers voting him "comeback player of the year". That should be reserved for somebody overcoming problems not of their making, not for an animal abuser who got caught.