...clean and proper play. One of those plays even resulted in a $7,500 fine for defensive end Justin Tuck - although Ray Anderson, the NFL's head of discipline, rescinded the fine Friday night after reviewing the play. Still, as far as the Giants are...
...that bad calls are just a part of the game. Meanwhile, it’s hard not to wonder whether NFL V.P. of football operations Ray Anderson is feeling a little heat.  In the past three days, two of Anderson’s decisions have been publicly reversed. Some league...
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...Ward has a good beef with Ray Anderson. Why did the NFL's executive vice president for football operations have to call his hit on Bengals linebacker Keith Rivers legal but dirty? Anderson never used the word "dirty" but he might as well have done so...
...Ray Anderson, the NFL's executive vice president of football operations since joining the league in prior to the 2006 season, said he is content with staying on the other side of the league fence. After being recently contacted by ESPN about his...
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