Cedric Benson busted for assault

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Note, didnt Goodell say that teams sign troubled players that have had issues with arrests, etc, would get fined or draft picks taken away? Now, what are you going to do Goodell?

Posted by Mike Florio on June 29, 2010 12:13 PM ET
A month ago, it appeared that NFL players had learned from the experiences of Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. Memorial Day weekend came and went without a single arrest.

But that doesn't mean it came without any incidents.

Bengals running back Cedric Benson has been arrested in Austin, Texas for an assault that allegedly occurred on May 30, according to Tom Plohetski of Statesman.com. He allegedly punched a bar employee in the face at Annie's West.

Benson faces charges of assault with injury. He has posted bail.

A top-five pick of the Bears in 2005, Benson's tenure in Chicago ended two years ago, after Benson was arrested for drunk boating and drunk driving within a relatively short time frame.

The latest incident comes at a time when Benson hopes to get a new contract from the Bengals.

Benson joined the Bengals during the 2008 season, and he played well enough to land a two-year deal, after testing the free-agent market. He's due to earn a base salary of $2.65 million in 2010.

Posted by Mike Florio on June 29, 2010 12:13 PM ET
A month ago, it appeared that NFL players had learned from the experiences of Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. Memorial Day weekend came and went without a single arrest.

But that doesn't mean it came without any incidents.

Bengals running back Cedric Benson has been arrested in Austin, Texas for an assault that allegedly occurred on May 30, according to Tom Plohetski of Statesman.com. He allegedly punched a bar employee in the face at Annie's West.

Benson faces charges of assault with injury. He has posted bail.

A top-five pick of the Bears in 2005, Benson's tenure in Chicago ended two years ago, after Benson was arrested for drunk boating and drunk driving within a relatively short time frame.

The latest incident comes at a time when Benson hopes to get a new contract from the Bengals.

Benson joined the Bengals during the 2008 season, and he played well enough to land a two-year deal, after testing the free-agent market. He's due to earn a base salary of $2.65 million in 2010.
 
Would it be too much to ask to have concise thread titles and start your thoughts in the post?
 
Did Jerry or the Cowboys get punished for Pacman screwing up?
 
Hoofbite;3446318 said:
Did Jerry or the Cowboys get punished for Pacman screwing up?
No. Other than the games he missed. There were no other sanctions.
 
Hostile;3446326 said:
No. Other than the games he missed. There were no other sanctions.

I didn't think so.

I really don't see Goodell coming down on any teams unless a single team continually has an issue with signing problematic players and watching them get in trouble.
 
Benson is a knuckle-head.

That said, how do Bengals constantly get in trouble? Talk about a franchise in need of a culture-overhaul.



Hostile;3446303 said:
Would it be too much to ask to have concise thread titles and start your thoughts in the post?

Thank you.
 
where did this come from? I don't recall teams ever being punished for an off field incident by a player.
 
Hostile;3446303 said:
Would it be too much to ask to have concise thread titles and start your thoughts in the post?

sure, no problem
 
Hoofbite;3446329 said:
I didn't think so.

I really don't see Goodell coming down on any teams unless a single team continually has an issue with signing problematic players and watching them get in trouble.

yeah but remember goodell said he would,, so i was thinking now we will see if goodell was all hot air or what!
 
Stautner;3446333 said:
where did this come from? I don't recall teams ever being punished for an off field incident by a player.

best i remember, didnt goodell say that teams that sign troubled players, and if those players get into trouble again, that goodell would sanction those teams either by fines or taking away draft picks?

something like that;
 
HoleInTheRoof;3446330 said:
Benson is a knuckle-head.

That said, how do Bengals constantly get in trouble? Talk about a franchise in need of a culture-overhaul.





Thank you.

they dont, but my point is, or the one im trying to make, goodell is to me, a bunch of hot air sometimes. Trying to throw his weight around and look big and pompous sometimes.
 
cowboyjoe;3446339 said:
best i remember, didnt goodell say that teams that sign troubled players, and if those players get into trouble again, that goodell would sanction those teams either by fines or taking away draft picks?

something like that;

that would set a pretty big precedence if goodell starts punishing teams for the actions of their players.
 
NFL strengthens personal conduct policy
Apr 10, 6:43 pm EDT

Email Print NEW YORK (TICKER) —Two hours after handing out suspensions to Tennessee Titans cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones and Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chris Henry, the NFL announced changes to its longstanding personal conduct policy on Tuesday.

The revisions focused on increased levels of discipline for violations of the policy along with expanded educational and support programs.

“It is important that the NFL be represented consistently by outstanding people as well as great football players, coaches and staff,” NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said. “We hold ourselves to higher standards of responsible conduct because of what it means to be part of the National Football League.

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“We have long had policies and programs designed to encourage responsible behavior, and this policy is a further step in ensuring that everyone who is part of the NFL meets that standard. We will continue to review the policy and modify it as warranted.”

Discipline for individuals that violate the policy will include larger fines and longer suspensions.

Repeat violations of the policy will be dealt with aggressively, including discipline for repeat offenders even when the conduct itself has not yet resulted in a conviction of a crime.

Jones and Henry were the first to feel the effect of the repeat offender revision. Jones was suspended for the entire 2007 season and Henry was banned eight games for violating the personal conduct policy and engaging in conduct detrimental to the league on numerous occasions.

Each player must earn the right to be reinstated.

Under the new policy, individuals must earn their way back to active status by fully complying with professional counseling and treatment that include evaluation on a regular basis.

“We believe that these are steps that the commissioner needs to take and we support the policy,” NFL Players Association executive director Gene Upshaw said. “It is important that players in violation of the policy will have the opportunity and the support to change their conduct and earn their way back.”

Clubs will also be subject to discipline in cases involving violations of the personal conduct policy.

The Bengals have had nine of their players arrested since the start of the 2006 season.

Educational programs have also been expanded.

The annual rookie symposium of all drafted players will be expanded to include mandatory year-round rookie orientation by all clubs that will reinforce the information presented at the June symposium.

An expanded annual life skills program for all players and clubs will be mandatory. These briefings will cover laws pertaining to possession of guns, drinking and driving, domestic disputes and other matters, including gang-related activities in the community that could be of significance to players, coaches and other club-related personnel.

Goodell conducted hearings with Jones and Henry last Tuesday after meeting with a newly formed players advisory committee that worked with the league in formulating the new player conduct policy.

http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=conductpolicy
 
cowboyjoe;3446337 said:
yeah but remember goodell said he would,, so i was thinking now we will see if goodell was all hot air or what!

He's already NOT done it.
 
Hoofbite;3446351 said:
He's already NOT done it.

exactly, so my point is, he is hot air, and if something happens to one of our players, he had better not do anything.
 
cowboyjoe;3446354 said:
exactly, so my point is, he is hot air, and if something happens to one of our players, he had better not do anything.
Or what? You gonna stomp your feet in anger?
 
cowboyjoe;3446354 said:
exactly, so my point is, he is hot air, and if something happens to one of our players, he had better not do anything.

He already did that with Pacman.

And I wouldn't really call that "full of hot air".
 

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