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for a planned work stoppage as well as DirecTV in facilitating this College Football 25's plan

Fans should be furious at both the College Football 25. for a planned work stoppage as well as DirecTV in facilitating this College Football 25's plan. DirecTV was in favor of  College Football 25 as well as it's RedZone Channel and Sunday Ticket and Sunday Ticket to be a part of the plan of the league during the negotiations of 2008. The league took advantage of that and created a situation in which the lockout could be beneficial for the owners.

Seem fair? Sure, but it's not. From an College Football 25 Coins ordinary perspective: How is it that an organization ever earn more money for deciding to close down its operations as opposed to not? The fact that the College Football 25 negotiated its TV contracts with the knowledge that it was in charge of a lockoutand also securing streams of income that would last and grow during the lockout period -- is the most clear picture we've ever seen of how College Football 25 planned for the CBA negotiations. It's not pretty.

The ruling, along with the publication of Doty's opinion and the subsequent public relations nightmare for the College Football 25. The implications in the court of public opinion as well as in the bargaining table, which is where there is a sense that the College Football 25 suddenly has an equal playing field will be severe for the league. If it encourages both sides to agree to a deal maybe this will be an advantage in the end.

San Francisco 49ers defensive lineman Ray McDonald was arrested at 2:48 am on Sunday, March 28. for criminal domestic violence, according to a report from Damian Trujillo of NBC Bay Area. San Jose police have confirmed the arrest to Trujillo. McDonald is the very first person to test College Football 25's domestic violence policies. This could mean that the 49ers lineman could face at minimum a six-game suspension.

"McDonald was arrested without incident and placed in Santa Clara County Jail on criminal charges of domestic violence," the San Jose police department informed Matt Maiocco of CSN Bay Area.

College Football 25 commissioner Roger Goodell recently acknowledged that he had made a mistake in the decision to give Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice only two games of suspension due to an incident of domestic violence that involved Rice's wife. This led to the College Football 25 to change its domestic violence policy. The players will now be facing an eight-game suspension for the first domestic violence incident followed by an indefinite ban for the second.

According to Trujillo the victim of the incident may be pregnant and could result in McDonald's possible suspension being more severe than just six games. From the statement of Goodell on domestic violence earlier this week:

One of the situations that could require a greater penalty could be an incident that occurred prior to entering in the College Football 25. or violence that involves a weapon, chokes, repeatedly striking or when the offense occurs against a pregnant woman , or when the victim is children. The second offense could be punished with a ban from College Football 25. College Football 25 and, while individuals may apply for reinstatement after a year, there is no presumption or guarantee that the request is granted. The disciplinary rules will be applicable to everyone in the College Football 25 employees.

McDonald has had a DUI arrest in the past , but hasn't been involved in any other off-field issues. This isn't a problem with the new rules on domestic violence however.

The defensive lineman, 29. was originally selected during the 3rd round of 2007's College Football 25 Draft and signed an eight-year, $20 million extension to his contract in the year 2011.

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