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NEW ORLEANS (WGNO)- Take a good look, Roger Goodell.

Michelle Miller is the owner of H Rault Locksmith shop on Magazine Street, where she hung up a banner that says, "If Ya Can't Slap Ya Mama, Slap Roger Goodell".

"It's about the tone he presents, his leadership, and how he uses it in a negative light," she said.

When she heard about how Goodell initially handled the Ray Rice scandal, it unlocked her anger.

"What? I was crazed! A two game suspension for Ray Rice," Miller said.

Then to find out that he pulled both Rice and Rice's wife into his office for a private meeting, that bothered her and her anger didn't stop there, once she found out all the "Slap Ya Mama" ads had to be pulled from the NFL preseason games, that's when she knew her banner must go up!

"Such a hypocrisy in the NFL that you can' t advertise in the NFL, but you can slap your wife. It's hard to see what's happening to Rice and his wife. It's hard to see what happened to the "Slap Ya Mama" company. That's their advertising dollars," Miller said.

Miller isn't trying to promote any kind of violence with her banner. She just wants to send a clear message.

"I don't really want to slap Roger Goodell. I think he needs to be held accountable for his actions. It's the hypocrisy, the two go together at the same time."