Roger Goodell Doesn't Want to Hear Any Complaining About the NFL Draft Decision

data-mm-id=”_fzes2cxpf”>The NFL Draft will take place as scheduled April 23-25 and commissioner Roger Goodell doesn't want to hear any belly-aching about it. In a league-wide memo sent yesterday, he warned that any public dissenters would be risking penalty. "Public discussion of issues relating to the Draft serves no useful purpose and is grounds for disciplinary action," he wrote. On the democracy front, Goodell said the NFL Management Council Executive Committee was "unanimous and unequivocal that the Draft should go forward as scheduled, despite the coronavirus pandemic that has disrupted work for most of the nation." On the totalitarian front, those speaking out will do so at their own peril. There are no easy decisions right now. Conducting the draft wil…