I just saw some of Goodall's statement re: not releasing the WTF investigation in order to protect the people who provided information. What a crock.
It is easy to understand why the NFL doesn't want the information to go public. Obviously this is a huge public relations nightmare; no wonder the NFL wants to keep the details under wraps.
To the lawyer types here: Do you think the NFL will be successful in keeping the details of this investigation from public scrutiny?
(I'm sure there is a range of opinions as to whether the NFL should be able to keep this investigation private, but I'm more curious about whether they'll be successful in keeping the more sensational / egregious details private).