Cedric Benson busted for assault

WoodysGirl;3446359 said:
Or what? You gonna stomp your feet in anger?

i will try to get a petition together to blast him out of the NFL, signed by cowboys fans that dont like goodell. Also, send such to media writers, etc.. showing goodell tries to throw his weight around, but only punishes certain teams etc...
 
cowboyjoe;3446381 said:
i will try to get a petition together to blast him out of the NFL, signed by cowboys fans that dont like goodell. Also, send such to media writers, etc.. showing goodell tries to throw his weight around, but only punishes certain teams etc...
JMO, Goodell has done more good than bad during his tenure so good luck with that. The owners like him and they just gave him a 5-yr contract extension.
 
WoodysGirl;3446420 said:
JMO, Goodell has done more good than bad during his tenure so good luck with that. The owners like him and they just gave him a 5-yr contract extension.

i know, but i just cant stand goodell, like i cant stand ed weiner werder, just cant stand them
 
WoodysGirl;3446420 said:
JMO, Goodell has done more good than bad during his tenure so good luck with that. The owners like him and they just gave him a 5-yr contract extension.

I agree. Either the NFL is serious about cleaning up it's image or it's not. Goodell sends a clear message that the NFL intends to uphold a certain image and he intends to enforce it.
 
Cedric Benson could be in big trouble if he didn't report "incident"
Posted by Mike Florio on June 29, 2010 12:56 PM ET
Bengals running back Cedric Benson was arrested today for an incident that occurred, allegedly, 30 days ago.

And while the NFL and the Bengals necessarily know about the arrest, given the widespread publicity it has received, it remains to be seen whether the league and/or the team knew about the incident that gave rise to Benson's cruise in the back of a cruiser.

The Personal Conduct Policy contains clear language regarding the obligations of a player who potentially commits a violation: "The League must be advised promptly of any incident that may be a violation of this policy, and particularly when any conduct results in an arrest or other criminal charge. Players and club employees must report any such incident to the club, which must then report it to NFL Security at (800) NFL-XXXX. Failure to report an incident will constitute conduct detrimental and will be taken into consideration in making disciplinary determination under this policy. Clubs are also required to report incidents that come to their attention."

The two questions as to Benson become, first, whether he reported the incident to the Bengals and, second, whether the Bengals reported the incident to the NFL.

Given that Benson's agents reportedly had been trying to get Cedric a new contract, our guess is that Benson told no one about the situation (including his agents), and that he assumed/hoped/prayed nothing would come of it.

So is it fair to impose enhanced penalties on Benson if he simply thought it was a minor skirmish that would blow over? Given the language of the Personal Conduct Policy, yes.
 
cowboyjoe;3446381 said:
i will try to get a petition together to blast him out of the NFL, signed by cowboys fans that dont like goodell. Also, send such to media writers, etc.. showing goodell tries to throw his weight around, but only punishes certain teams etc...
Let me explain something to you. Every NFL fan in every NFL city and every hick town in between could sign that petition and it would do no good. Until such time as Goodell in power causes the NFL to lose money the owners will back him. Right now, he is making them money. He's as safe as in his mama's arms.
 
Hostile;3446468 said:
Let me explain something to you. Every NFL fan in every NFL city and every hick town in between could sign that petition and it would do no good. Until such time as Goodell in power causes the NFL to lose money the owners will back him. Right now, he is making them money. He's as safe as in his mama's arms.

I know that Hostile, but just like one guy had a webpage soley built to get Goodell fired, which did no good, but he did something about it, spoke his mind, at least he did something, even if it did no good.

It lets me get it out of my system, if Goodell tries to do anything to our players, while not doing anything to other players.

I just cant stand Goodell, kinda like you dont like george allen, or some other people like the post you made.
 
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Is there a law of the universe that says most former Longhorns have to be prima donas, unstable, violent or muggleheads?
 
GimmeTheBall!;3446522 said:
Is there a law of the universe that says most former Longhorns have to be prima donas, unstable, violent or muggleheads?

Show me a school that doesn't have it share of prima donas, unstable, violent muggleheads and I will show you a school that isn't very good at college football. :D
 
Stautner;3446445 said:
I agree. Either the NFL is serious about cleaning up it's image or it's not. Goodell sends a clear message that the NFL intends to uphold a certain image and he intends to enforce it.

Exactly. NFL owners choose him for that very reason. It was also players like Witten and some other who went to the commissioner about cracking down on behavior.
 
Adam_Schefter

Bengals RB Cedric Benson has hired attorney David Cornwell, who also represented Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger.
 
Sad for the NFL.

I think this guy is a punk and follows along the lines of stupidity far too often.

I think it stems from the feeling of entitlement. This job in the NFL is a priviledge not a right. Stop abusing it.

:bang2:
 
SkinsandTerps;3447186 said:
Sad for the NFL.

I think this guy is a punk and follows along the lines of stupidity far too often.

I think it stems from the feeling of entitlement. This job in the NFL is a priviledge not a right. Stop abusing it.

:bang2:

Playing in the NFL is not a privilege. It is a job. Idiots do need to stop being idiots, but not because the NFL is supposed to be held to a higher standard than other jobs out there.
 
joseephuss;3447193 said:
Playing in the NFL is not a privilege. It is a job. Idiots do need to stop being idiots, but not because the NFL is supposed to be held to a higher standard than other jobs out there.

Any job is a priviledge. Ask the unemployed able and willing workers.
 

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