Dallas Escorts: Controversy over questions likely to spur NFL to institute reforms to process
Posted: Friday May 7, 2010 3:06PM; Updated: Friday May 7, 2010 4:03PM
Issues raised about pre-draft questions likely to spur reforms Story Highlights Questions posed to a pair of rookies before draft have raised questions of legality Players involved have not threatened to sue teams or NFL, but may have grounds Controversy over questions likely to spur NFL to institute reforms to process
Can NFL teams legally ask prospective draft picks any question, no matter how offensive, during pre-draft interviews?
The last few weeks have revealed two interviews that strike many as objectionable. Namely, Miami Dolphins general manager Jeff Ireland asking Dez Bryant if his mother is a prostitute and an official from the Cincinnati Bengals reportedly asking Geno Atkins if he was straight or gay.
These and similar types of questions could pose legal consequences and possibly lead to reform of pre-draft interviews.
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