Normally, the NFL is intentional to the way it manages routine fines, and the fact that this will not happen this week with the moment Nick Bosa Maga Hat says things.
He says that the NFL is afraid of angry half of the country, whatever it can do.
He indicates that the NFL tries to minimize the incident and the problem of a possible fine, but enlarge it inadvertently.
He says that someone at the NFL who thinks he is really intelligent is not at all intelligent on this one.

The NFL shield logo. Photot: Kirby Lee-Imagn images
The NFL flees on the fine chances of Bosa
Friday, the league disclosed many media, including the Washington Post, which it continues “revision” This moment when Bosa put on a Maga Blanc hat with gold and gold lettering Photobombina The Postgadial NBC interview with its live television teammates.
The fact that the NFL examines this moment is not a new one, although the NFL has disclosed as if it is. The whole earth understood that the NFL had to look at this incident and decide on the fine of Bosa or not.
The news is that the NFL delays a decision on a fine. No decision is expected until next week, according to reports, in the same phrasing he came from the source of the NFL which disclosed it.
And here is a ridiculous part of this text: Bosa does not face a suspension.

Santa Clara, California – Nick Bosa des San Francisco 49ers takes the ground for their match against the Chiefs of Kansas City in Levi’s Stadium on October 20, 2024. (Photo by Ezra Shaw / Getty Images)
Bosa will not be imprisoned
This part tells you the vision of the world of people who disclose this kind of thing.
The NFL, which saw the players carry BLM shirts as political declarations, and had a mass movement of players making political declarations by kneeling during the national anthem for a few years, has never condemned to a fine of these players.
Why would he feel the need to say that he will not suspend Bosa for having worn a Make America still still a hat?
It is an insulting limit because it suggests that the act of Bosa could reach this level of sanction in someone’s mind.
So everyone should be happy that he is not suspended for having wore the hat after a match. Also be happy that he does not turn into indoor or imprisoned security.

Santa Clara, California – Jake Ferguson # 87 of Dallas Cowboys is discussed by Nick Bosa # 97 of the 49ers of San Francisco after a capture in the second quarter in Levi’s Stadium on October 27, 2024. (Photo of Lachlan Cunningham / Getty Images)
Here is the NFL does not think
And yet, this offensive part is not the stupid part of the NFL flight.
The stupid part is the place where the league indicates to friendly journalists who do not question the source that the time of a fine of a fine will not come this week. It will be next week at the earliest.
And the reason why it is stupid is that it starts with a good problem that is also commonplace to shine in neon.
NFL fines, you see, are systematically issued in a week after the matches and just before next week’s games. The majority of fines are announced on Saturday.
But now, the NFL is held on this particular fine and distinguishes it in this way. This shouts to anyone who pays attention to the NFL considers this problem as different, larger than the average average problem.

The NFL commissioner, Roger Goodell. (Photo of Elsa / Getty Images)
Will Goodell be involved in good determination
So, will Commissioner Roger Goodell get involved in this one? Normally, he wouldn’t. Again, the NFL tells us that this is not a good normal problem.
And is it more than just coincidence than the new NFL timing to tackle the Maga Hat problem might not arrive before the November 5 elections?
It certainly looks like this.
It is short seen. Suppose the NFL thought that waiting to wait after the voting count is the best time to publish news on this subject.
Will it wait until the day after the elections? Or will he wait for the week or both that should take so that all the votes are counted?
Or will he wait for the elections to be decided by the legal challenges that occur in the coming months?
Or will he wait for the election to be certified or that the new president is inaugurated?
What is the point of waiting after election day, when the United States of America may not have a decision on a new president next week after election day?

Nick Bosa of the 49ers of San Francisco. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson / Getty Images)
The rules are the rules
It’s really a cut and dried problem.
The league has rules. And as SFGATE.com reported, Rule 5, article 4, section 8 applies to players’ post-match messages:
“Throughout the period of the match, a player is visible by the stadium and television audience (including in pre-match warming, in the bench and during post-match interviews in the locker rooms or on the field), players are prohibited from carrying, displaying or transmitting personal messages in writing or illustrated, unless such a message has been approved in advance League. “
In addition: “The League will not grant permission to any club or player to carry, display or transmit messages differently, via helmet decalcomanies, arms groups, jersey patches, mouths or other articles affixed to play uniforms or equipment, which relate to political activities or causes, to other events, causes or campaigns or campaigns or campaigns Non-football. “
So, what “revision” that needs additional work is the NFL doing here?

Santa Clara, California – Nick Bosa # 97 of San Francisco reacts while he takes the field in a football match of the NFL against the Chiefs of Kansas City in Levi’s Stadium on October 20, 2024. (Photo by Michael Owens / Getty Images)
The NFL tries to avoid the backlash
Is it a rule or not? Did Bosa broke it or not? What is the gray area that needs more examination than a horseshoe plate or the antactive driving penalty?
The NFL is obviously trying to avoid the backlash on the issue by giving a boost on the road another week.
He does not want to anger half of the country by bringing Bosa for having represented the Maga movement.
He does not want to anger half of the country by not Bringing Bosa for represented the Maga movement.
Make a decision and move on, people.
The NFL is too thoughtful.
