Espn: NFL personal conduct policy

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Updated: March 13, 2007
NFL personal conduct policy


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General policy


Engaging in violent and/or criminal activity is unacceptable and constitutes conduct detrimental to the integrity of and public confidence in the National Football League. Such conduct alienates the fans on whom the success of the League depends and has negative and sometimes tragic consequences for both the victim and the perpetrator.


The League is committed to promoting and encouraging lawful conduct and to providing a safe and professional workplace for its employees.



Persons covered by policy


The following persons ("Covered Persons") shall be considered subject to this Policy: (i) all players under contract; (ii) all full-time employees of the National Football League, its Member Clubs and related entities; (iii) all rookie players once they are selected in the NFL college draft; and (iv) all undrafted rookie players, unsigned veterans and other prospective employees once they commence negotiations with a Club concerning employment.



Prohibited conduct


It will be considered conduct detrimental for Covered Persons to engage in (or to aid, abet or conspire to engage in or to incite) violent and/or criminal activity. Examples of such Prohibited Conduct include, without limitation: any crime involving the use or threat of physical violence to a person or persons; the use of a deadly weapon in the commission of a crime; possession or distribution of a weapon in violation of state or federal law; involvement in "hate crimes" or crimes of domestic violence; theft, larceny or other property crimes; sex offenses; racketeering; money laundering; obstruction of justice; resisting arrest; fraud; and violent or threatening conduct. Additionally, Covered Persons shall not by their words or conduct suggest that criminal activity is acceptable or condoned within the NFL.


Persons charged with criminal activity


Any Covered Person arrested for or charged with conduct prohibited by this policy will be required to undergo a consultation and additional counseling as directed. Failure to comply with the consultation and counseling (including being arrested for or charged with additional criminal activity during the evaluation and counseling period) shall itself be conduct detrimental to the National Football League and shall be punishable by fine or suspension at the discretion of the Commissioner.


Disposition of the criminal proceeding


Any Covered Person convicted of or admitting to a criminal violation (including a plea to a lesser included offense; a plea of nolo contendere or no contest; or the acceptance of a diversionary program, deferred adjudication, disposition of supervision, or similar arrangement) will be subject to discipline as determined by the Commissioner. Such discipline may include a fine, suspension without pay and/or banishment from the League. Any Covered Person convicted of or admitting to a second criminal violation will be suspended without pay or banished for a period of time to be determined by the Commissioner.


Persons engaged in violent activity in the workplace


Every employee is entitled to a safe and professional workplace free of criminal behavior, violence and threats against personal safety. Criminal conduct in the workplace or against other employees is prohibited. Any Covered Person who commits or threatens violent acts against co-workers, regardless of whether an arrest is made or criminal charges are brought, shall be subject to evaluation, counseling and discipline, including termination of employment.


Duty to report prohibited conduct


To ensure the effective administration of the policy, the League must be advised when a Covered Person engages in Prohibited Conduct. The obligation to report an arrest or criminal charge extends to both the person involved and to the Club or League entity for which he or she works.
When a person subject to this policy is arrested or charged with Prohibited Conduct, that information must be reported to the Club and NFL Security. Failure to report an incident will constitute conduct detrimental and will be taken into consideration in the final determination of discipline under this policy.


Appeal rights


Any person disciplined under this policy shall have a right of appeal, including a hearing, before the Commissioner or his designee. Except for the enforcement of a suspension, no other requirements set forth in the policy will be stayed pending the completion of the appeal
 

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And somewhere Sean Taylor screams Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
 

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Cbz40;1421091 said:
Funny.........:( :)


Too bad the old thread had to be cannibalized....:)


Is this version of the conduct policy definitely the new one? Is it in effect as of yesterday?

As I said before, this really does leave a lot in the hands of the commisioner. If he is fair and level headed, then appropriate penaltys should start showing up. Multiple offenders had better beware, 'cause the first guy to be made an example of will probably be hurtin'.
 

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arglebargle;1421109 said:
Too bad the old thread had to be cannibalized....:)


Is this version of the conduct policy definitely the new one? Is it in effect as of yesterday?

As I said before, this really does leave a lot in the hands of the commisioner. If he is fair and level headed, then appropriate penaltys should start showing up. Multiple offenders had better beware, 'cause the first guy to be made an example of will probably be hurtin'.

I assuming it did go into effect yesterday....I'll see if I can find a definite answer.

The first offender will probably be made an example of.....which is sometimes good but can be bad as well. The commissioner is indeed charged with making a few very important decisions down the road which will be used as a benchmark.
 

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I'm here for the banning.

Serious comment: idk how I feel about this. I think I like it, but I wonder how a policy like this would work in the common workforce.
 

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Cbz40;1421129 said:
Another interesting read on the subject.....

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2797478


Jeeze. Did this guy have to write all that for a thesis?!

Anyway - read it, found this interesting:

" The judge, balding and bespectacled, called Henry "the cancer" on the Bengals "that spread and caused [2006] to be the lost season."
"You embarrassed yourself," chided Grothaus. "You embarrassed a lot of people, teammates, friends and family, the city, the fans and myself.""


Yeah...not to mention you gave alcohol to underage girls. That's secondary though.
 

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Crown Royal;1421139 said:
Jeeze. Did this guy have to write all that for a thesis?!

Anyway - read it, found this interesting:

" The judge, balding and bespectacled, called Henry "the cancer" on the Bengals "that spread and caused [2006] to be the lost season."
"You embarrassed yourself," chided Grothaus. "You embarrassed a lot of people, teammates, friends and family, the city, the fans and myself.""


Yeah...not to mention you gave alcohol to underage girls. That's secondary though.

The very reason I didn't post it. ;)

The Player Union and Commissioners Office do seem to be on the same page w/this and the penalties end up being more harsh.
 
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