In terms of "breaking the rules," could you provide a ratio? For example, 'x' failed drug tests for weed = beating a woman with 'y' punches? 2 to 1? 3 to 2?All the people saying "pot gets you 16" and beating your girlfriend "gets you 2" need to put down the pipe and see that there is more to it than that. One guy is getting busted every few months breaking the rules and the other guy got busted the first time breaking the rules. Obviously if they both got busted for the first time and got these sentences then there would be a problem. I do agree that 2 games is weak though. But Gordon deserves 16 as well.
 I think this logic is convoluted. First time pot offense = NOTHING. Two games for first offense >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>NOTHINGYep, pot gets you 16 and assault gets you 2. What kind of message is that Goodell?2 games? Lol. Nice message from the league here
Because Ray Rice doesn't ave priors of beating a woman every 6-8 months. THe penalty to Gordon is every bit as much about unheeded warnings and progression as it is the actual offense.So I smoke weed often, does that make me a worse person than a guy who beats his wife? I think Gordon should be suspended, but how do you suspend him more for smoking weed? This should be interesting.
Well, I couldn't have been more wrong. Apparently Goodell is completely comfortable with that narrative.You have to think they're going to want to push back hard against the narrative that the NFL cares more about players smoking weed than beating up women. If I've heard that 100 times, Goodell must have heard it a million.
And that press conference was a bad look for the NFL. So I wouldn't be surprised to see him lose half a season for this.
 No chanceAm I the only think who thinks that the Ravens might add to the suspension? Maybe a game or 2 more?
    Can we get back to the implications of fantasy football?no way on earth they do that.Am I the only think who thinks that the Ravens might add to the suspension? Maybe a game or 2 more?
while I agree the penalty seems out of whack compared to weed.Disgraceful job by the league.
Any time you bring up Gordon it becomes a weed debate. No matter if you're online, at work, talking to your grandmother, etc. It's ridiculous.My God. This is a full blown FFA weed debate thread.Can we get back to the implications of fantasy football?
Well forget the comparison to a drug suspension. Two games is ridiculous based on what he did, imo.while I agree the penalty seems out of whack compared to weed.The legal system has ran its course and hes not going to jail or anything. And Ray I think has been a model citizen so far.Disgraceful job by the league.
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   horribleThe one where there were no police charges even filed and Big Ben got a 6 game suspension (later reduced to 4)?Easy to see who all the "seller's remorse" owners are.
Come on guys, it's fair and its not bad on the NFL. It is in line with Big Ben's issues a few years ago as a FIRST time offender
The NFL is teflon and they know it. Nobody is going to stop watching because of this.2 games .horrible
Nice PR move, Roj.
Yeah, the Ravens have stood behind Rice in this ordeal. They're not going to do anything about it.No chanceAm I the only think who thinks that the Ravens might add to the suspension? Maybe a game or 2 more?
Just because a report isn't filed does not mean an act didn't occur. Many rapes and domestic abuse cases go unreported for many reasons.AhrnCityPahnder said:The one where there were no police charges even filed and Big Ben got a 6 game suspension (later reduced to 4)?Shutout said:Easy to see who all the "seller's remorse" owners are.
Come on guys, it's fair and its not bad on the NFL. It is in line with Big Ben's issues a few years ago as a FIRST time offender
Yeah, 2 games for going Tyson on your wife in public -- not in line with that.
And not so good for Pierce buyers, where i was one. I figured 4 at the worst but now I'm searching to see who owns Rice and put some feelers offers out there. 2 games doesn't seem like enough time or Pierce to possibly establish himself and get comfortable in a feature role. This suspension only negatively impacts Pierce.Bottom line this is a big win for Rice owners.
A 4+ game suspension would have made it tough for the Ravens to plug Rice back in as the starter if Pierce or any of the back up RB's showed anything. Now if Rice shows anything near his old form Pierce will be a 2 week placeholder to start the season.
there was a report filed and this wasn't unreported. The police looked at the evidence and decided it was not sufficient to even charge him with anything.Just because a report isn't filed does not mean an act didn't occur. Many rapes and domestic abuse cases go unreported for many reasons.AhrnCityPahnder said:The one where there were no police charges even filed and Big Ben got a 6 game suspension (later reduced to 4)?Shutout said:Easy to see who all the "seller's remorse" owners are.
Come on guys, it's fair and its not bad on the NFL. It is in line with Big Ben's issues a few years ago as a FIRST time offender
Yeah, 2 games for going Tyson on your wife in public -- not in line with that.
I think you may want to recheck the exit polls on that one.Repeated drug abuse, despite multiple warnings with no signs of reeling it in worse than one incident in 7 years of a non-drug related matter? Public opinion says yes.
Tyrelle Pryor got 5 games for getting a free tattoo in college. This is in line?Off-field incidents are governed mostly by precedent and, as far as I can tell from looking at recent suspensions under Goodell, the Rice suspension is in line with what's come before.
Why? Because he punched someone who punched him first? Or are you sexist and you feel that way because it was a girl he punched back? Would you feel differently if Rice was in an argument with some guy and the guy hit him so Rice hit him back? Either the sexes are equal in this country or they aren't.Godsbrother said:The NFL just reinforced it's image of being a league of thugs. Good job...
The NFL was working with the NCAA to make sure guys who were suspended couldn't just jump to the NFL in the supplemental draft and avoid the punishment. I disagree with that too, but it's not really relevant here.Tyrelle Pryor got 5 games for getting a free tattoo in college. This is in line?Off-field incidents are governed mostly by precedent and, as far as I can tell from looking at recent suspensions under Goodell, the Rice suspension is in line with what's come before.
sheesh forgot all about that.Tyrelle Pryor got 5 games for getting a free tattoo in college. This is in line?Off-field incidents are governed mostly by precedent and, as far as I can tell from looking at recent suspensions under Goodell, the Rice suspension is in line with what's come before.
No suspension.The couple had been arguing before just before 1 p.m. when Tibbott locked herself in a bedroom, the police said.
While Tibbott was trying to call 911, [James] Harrison broke down the door, took her cell phone and broke it in half, according to police. Tibbott said Harrison then hit her across the face with an open hand and knocked off her glasses.
Police said Tibbott had "red marks" on her left cheek. She had called them after the alleged assault, saying she was afraid of Harrison.
Harrison drove from the house in a Hummer and was pulled over minutes later by Franklin Park police. Police said Harrison corroborated her account of the incident, according to several Pittsburgh-area media outlets.
It's very relevant. Hitting your wife=2 games. Free tattoos=5 games.The NFL was working with the NCAA to make sure guys who were suspended couldn't just jump to the NFL in the supplemental draft and avoid the punishment. I disagree with that too, but it's not really relevant here.Tyrelle Pryor got 5 games for getting a free tattoo in college. This is in line?Off-field incidents are governed mostly by precedent and, as far as I can tell from looking at recent suspensions under Goodell, the Rice suspension is in line with what's come before.
I agree. Goodell shoulda suspended Harrison and he's a coward for not doing it.If you want inconsistency, here's a better one:
No suspension.The couple had been arguing before just before 1 p.m. when Tibbott locked herself in a bedroom, the police said.
While Tibbott was trying to call 911, [James] Harrison broke down the door, took her cell phone and broke it in half, according to police. Tibbott said Harrison then hit her across the face with an open hand and knocked off her glasses.
Police said Tibbott had "red marks" on her left cheek. She had called them after the alleged assault, saying she was afraid of Harrison.
Harrison drove from the house in a Hummer and was pulled over minutes later by Franklin Park police. Police said Harrison corroborated her account of the incident, according to several Pittsburgh-area media outlets.
You saying it this way 100 times won't make it any more true. There's no NFL policy against getting free tattoos. In fact, I'll bet lots of players are sporting gratis tatts.Get some free tattoos in college it's 5 games. Goodell is a joke. A complete joke.
They are not equal. It is ridiculous to assume so. You have to have context. This is not an interview for a job.Why? Because he punched someone who punched him first? Or are you sexist and you feel that way because it was a girl he punched back? Would you feel differently if Rice was in an argument with some guy and the guy hit him so Rice hit him back? Either the sexes are equal in this country or they aren't.Godsbrother said:The NFL just reinforced it's image of being a league of thugs. Good job...
So Goodell should have the power to look at what happened in the years before he became Commissioner, throw that precedent out the window, and fine a player $4,000,000?Dude knocked out a woman then dragged her out of the elevator. I do not give a #### what his prior history looked like. It should have been the entire season.
You can't be serious. A 100 lb woman vs an NFL running back? You think that is a fair fight?Why? Because he punched someone who punched him first? Or are you sexist and you feel that way because it was a girl he punched back? Would you feel differently if Rice was in an argument with some guy and the guy hit him so Rice hit him back? Either the sexes are equal in this country or they aren't.Godsbrother said:The NFL just reinforced it's image of being a league of thugs. Good job...
trolls: do not feed themYou can't be serious. A 100 lb woman vs an NFL running back? You think that is a fair fight?Why? Because he punched someone who punched him first? Or are you sexist and you feel that way because it was a girl he punched back? Would you feel differently if Rice was in an argument with some guy and the guy hit him so Rice hit him back? Either the sexes are equal in this country or they aren't.Godsbrother said:The NFL just reinforced it's image of being a league of thugs. Good job...
All he had to do was walk away instead he punched her so hard she was knocked out. And then he drags her around, trying to get her out of the casino so he wouldn't get caught.
Rice is a thug just like a lot of NFL players (James Harrison included)
I don't know about you guys, but screw Fantasy Football for this guy.Disgraceful job by the league.
That'll teach him!I don't know about you guys, but screw Fantasy Football for this guy.He is on my personal do not draft list, and I suggest a worldwide boycott.Disgraceful job by the league.
I used to be a big fan, but he is on my hate and do not draft ever again list.
He should have been banned for one year by the league.
Outrageous.
good piece by the NYTimes here:
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/25/sports/football/a-penalty-for-abuse-is-less-than-for-steroids-.html?ref=sports
That'll teach him!I don't know about you guys, but screw Fantasy Football for this guy.He is on my personal do not draft list, and I suggest a worldwide boycott.Disgraceful job by the league.
I used to be a big fan, but he is on my hate and do not draft ever again list.
He should have been banned for one year by the league.
Outrageous.
good piece by the NYTimes here:
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/25/sports/football/a-penalty-for-abuse-is-less-than-for-steroids-.html?ref=sports
 I think he's a rb3. Looking to maybe draft him around ridley, mjd, miller, trich, p. ThomasLet's get back on topic. Nothing debated here will change anything. He is suspended for 2 games. How does that impacyy his fantasy value? Is he still an RB2? Which tier does he fall in? Who would you take before and after him?
As long as we are only looking at one penalty in comparison to another, this is a great point.Shutout said:Just because a report isn't filed does not mean an act didn't occur. Many rapes and domestic abuse cases go unreported for many reasons.AhrnCityPahnder said:The one where there were no police charges even filed and Big Ben got a 6 game suspension (later reduced to 4)?Shutout said:Easy to see who all the "seller's remorse" owners are.
Come on guys, it's fair and its not bad on the NFL. It is in line with Big Ben's issues a few years ago as a FIRST time offender
Yeah, 2 games for going Tyson on your wife in public -- not in line with that.
So, boil it down to what it is: The NFL did their due diligence and talked to all parties involved and decided in both cases what they believe really went down. They also had the benefit of actually talking to Ray's wife which may have shed a lot of context to this situation.
In the end, Ben gets 6 (reduced to 4) in what was widely perceived as rape or sexual assault with a very young woman and Ray got two for hitting his wife in public and it getting out to the public.
Is Rape/sexual assault on a girl you had no business being around worse than a spat with your fiancé (wife) that gets physical? Court of public opinion says yes.
what he did was wrong. i could care less about what players get in trouble for if they can produce fantasy points at bargain. i love threads like these though because it allows me to see who the trolls are, and who i should just ignore based on their convoluted logic.socrates said:mr roboto said:That'll teach him!mphtrilogy said:I don't know about you guys, but screw Fantasy Football for this guy.He is on my personal do not draft list, and I suggest a worldwide boycott.RBM said:Disgraceful job by the league.
I used to be a big fan, but he is on my hate and do not draft ever again list.
He should have been banned for one year by the league.
Outrageous.
good piece by the NYTimes here:
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/25/sports/football/a-penalty-for-abuse-is-less-than-for-steroids-.html?ref=sports![]()
what does that even mean?mr roboto said:That'll teach him!mphtrilogy said:I don't know about you guys, but screw Fantasy Football for this guy.He is on my personal do not draft list, and I suggest a worldwide boycott.RBM said:Disgraceful job by the league.
I used to be a big fan, but he is on my hate and do not draft ever again list.
He should have been banned for one year by the league.
Outrageous.
good piece by the NYTimes here:
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/25/sports/football/a-penalty-for-abuse-is-less-than-for-steroids-.html?ref=sports