Commissioner's Inconsistency

187beatdown;2163594 said:
He's not a Dallas Cowboy.
BINGO! i cant stand this guy. he has beem anti-cowboys since he took over this job. if this had been T.O. who did this. he would be all over it. im sick of this guy already.
 
Meh, it was probably a class B misdemeanor. He'd get the same for adultery, loitering, unlawfull assembly or showing his tallywacker in public.
 
Chief;2163655 said:
I don't recall posting much in the past about Goodell's level of punishment. I know I've agreed with him at times.

I also don't recall pissing in your cornflakes this morning.

Simmer down, Alice.

Yes, a salty, yet acidic taste would certainly put a damper on any corn-flake lover's morning.
 
Committing a hit and run isn't good whether he's a football player or a private citizen just like us. It's against the law to knowlingly hit someone with your car and then leave the scene; allowing it to drag on & fail to cooperate as a stain on the NFL. Lynch & the NFL should have been darn glad the woman wasn't seriously hurt. I'm surprised he didn't get a warning, fined & ordered to attend an alchoholic treatment program if alchohol was involved.
 
silverbear;2163635 said:
He doesn't have any AUTHORITY to do anything, when the conviction is a misdemeanor traffic charge... perhaps if you have a problem with this whole thing, you ought to take it up with the judicial system up in Buffalo; they're the ones who decided on the charges filed...

What are you talking about? Chris Henry's latest charges got thrown out completely. But he has been suspended indefinitely. Pacman Jones got nothing more than a misdemeanor for the nightclub incident and he was suspended for an entire season.

You do understand that Goodell has the right to suspend players, regardless of how it turns out in court, don't you? Apparently not -- go back to sleep bear.
 

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