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[edit] Neutrality
I think that the statement "This was apparently news to the NFL..." violates the NPOV rules. Anyone else agree? Tedyc03 18:50, 4 December 2006 (UTC)
- Honestly the tone of that passage (and that of some others surrounding it) seems more colloquial and a bit amateurish than it does biased. The statement that he's unpopular in his hometown could use some support, but is not inherently non-neutral. Wouldn't it be easier to just go ahead and fix these minor mistakes than flag the whole page as "disputed"?? Rkent 00:53, 15 January 2007 (UTC)