ESPN suspends Bill Simmons over Roger Goodell tirade

Bill Simmons practically begged ESPN to suspend him, and the oafish and epically tight-assed media behemoth did just that Wednesday night, giving him three weeks for coming to the same conclusion about NFL commissioner Roger Goodell that just about 

ESPN commentator and Grantland.com editor-in-chief Bill Simmons has been one of the most consistently critical voices of NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell following the domestic violence and child abuse scandals that 

Bill Simmons practically begged ESPN to suspend him, and the oafish and epically tight-assed media behemoth did just that Wednesday night, giving him three weeks for coming to the same conclusion about NFL commissioner Roger Goodell that just about 

Bill Simmons, one of ESPN's most popular and influential figures, was suspended Wednesday by the company for three weeks because of comments he made about NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. On Simmons's podcast, “The B.S. Report,” which was 

Roger-and-Bill. NFL Enabler In Chief Roger Goodell initially suspended Ray Rice for two weeks after beating his fiancee. Bill Simmons didn't like that, so he was suspended for three weeks by ESPN. We've come full circle. It's the words, stupid