Players involved in criminal activity most certainly a disservice.
The media and internet going on and on and on about a CLOSED 2013 CPS report that lead to no action, and was legally supposed to be sealed, and then condemning Peterson and the Vikings based on that information is a disservice to everyone.
Assuming a player is guilty because they are arrested is a disservice.
The problem with these things is there are a thousand moving parts, including victims who are afraid to speak out, or victims who are not exactly innocent (just because someone isn't charged doesn't mean they didn't physically start a fight), and victims who have something to gain. Then there are the revenge victims.
Look, i am not minimizing criminal acts. But the majority of my experience with DV was defending appointed clients in Eloy, AZ when I first started practicing law. The things I saw there have made me extremely skeptical of DV victims - regardless of gender. So in my eyes, until a conviction or plea is entered, none of us as individuals have any business judging an accused player. Sure if the NFL and the teams want to place them on leave to have it resolved then they are free to do that like any other employer. But if they don't want to do that IT IS NOT OUR PLACE to demand they do so, because it is their right as an employer to keep them on board. If we don't like it, we don't buy their products.