HOW DOES ZEKE GET SUSPENDED 6 GAMES WITH NO EVIDENCE BUT JOSH BROWN ADMITS TO BEATING HIS WIFE AND GETS 1 GAME
FUCK YOU JOHN MARA
HOW DOES ZEKE GET SUSPENDED 6 GAMES WITH NO EVIDENCE BUT JOSH BROWN ADMITS TO BEATING HIS WIFE AND GETS 1 GAME
FUCK YOU JOHN MARA
I still want to point out that Martavis Bryant got suspended an entire season for some weed
every fuckin season the steelers lose ebcause someone gets injured/hurt/suspended
I still want to point out that Martavis Bryant got suspended an entire season for some weed
[i]every fuckin season the steelers lose ebcause someone gets injured/hurt/suspended[/i]
A man got 4 games taken from him because of air in balls.
Fire Roger Goodell
A man got 4 games taken from him because of air in balls.
Fire Roger Goodell
Ice_Cold_LemonadeI still want to point out that Martavis Bryant got suspended an entire season for some weed
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They get suspended in a sport for what they do in real life? Is that really how it should be?
[quote=Ice_Cold_Lemonade]I still want to point out that Martavis Bryant got suspended an entire season for some weed
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They get suspended in a sport for what they do in real life? Is that really how it should be?
ShpeeismeIce_Cold_LemonadeI still want to point out that Martavis Bryant got suspended an entire season for some weed
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They get suspended in a sport for what they do in real life? Is that really how it should be?
yeah haha i beat my wife but that doesnt affect the sport so dont suspend me
[quote=Shpeeisme][quote=Ice_Cold_Lemonade]I still want to point out that Martavis Bryant got suspended an entire season for some weed
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They get suspended in a sport for what they do in real life? Is that really how it should be?[/quote]
yeah haha i beat my wife but that doesnt affect the sport so dont suspend me
ShpeeismeIce_Cold_LemonadeI still want to point out that Martavis Bryant got suspended an entire season for some weed
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They get suspended in a sport for what they do in real life? Is that really how it should be?
They sign a contract to play on a team in their league. At that moment, you represent your team and your league. Those teams / leagues have rules you agree to when you sign the contract. Breaking the rules means paying the price.
Unfortunately, those penalties are not yet fitting of the crimes / behavior of the athletes just yet. Perhaps in time the leagues will get more harsh with punishment and set a higher standard for overpayed professional athletes they want to represent their organizations.
[quote=Shpeeisme][quote=Ice_Cold_Lemonade]I still want to point out that Martavis Bryant got suspended an entire season for some weed
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They get suspended in a sport for what they do in real life? Is that really how it should be?[/quote]
They sign a contract to play on a team in their league. At that moment, you represent your team and your league. Those teams / leagues have rules you agree to when you sign the contract. Breaking the rules means paying the price.
Unfortunately, those penalties are not yet fitting of the crimes / behavior of the athletes just yet. Perhaps in time the leagues will get more harsh with punishment and set a higher standard for overpayed professional athletes they want to represent their organizations.
SpuShpeeismeIce_Cold_LemonadeI still want to point out that Martavis Bryant got suspended an entire season for some weed
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They get suspended in a sport for what they do in real life? Is that really how it should be?
yeah haha i beat my wife but that doesnt affect the sport so dont suspend me
Wtf, aren't country laws supposed to take care of that?
[quote=Spu][quote=Shpeeisme][quote=Ice_Cold_Lemonade]I still want to point out that Martavis Bryant got suspended an entire season for some weed
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They get suspended in a sport for what they do in real life? Is that really how it should be?[/quote]
yeah haha i beat my wife but that doesnt affect the sport so dont suspend me[/quote]
Wtf, aren't country laws supposed to take care of that?
syphWtf, aren't country laws supposed to take care of that?
Domestic abuse is really difficult to prove, and often times the victim will enter into some sort of legal agreement that basically lets the people who commit these crimes off without punishment.
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Wtf, aren't country laws supposed to take care of that?[/quote]
Domestic abuse is really difficult to prove, and often times the victim will enter into some sort of legal agreement that basically lets the people who commit these crimes off without punishment.
ymRaisinsyphWtf, aren't country laws supposed to take care of that?
Domestic abuse is really difficult to prove, and often times the victim will enter into some sort of legal agreement that basically lets the people who commit these crimes off without punishment.
also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stockholm_syndrome
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Wtf, aren't country laws supposed to take care of that?[/quote]
Domestic abuse is really difficult to prove, and often times the victim will enter into some sort of legal agreement that basically lets the people who commit these crimes off without punishment.[/quote]
also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stockholm_syndrome
Yes syph, you'll have actual legal repercussions from whatever authority has jurisidiction over your crime. But the NFL also has a conduct policy that is part of NFL contracts, so not only are you faced with the same sort of punishments a normal person would be, but the NFL's conduct policy also forces them to punish you as well.
It's no different than an elementary teacher getting hit with some sort of social misconduct (public drunkenness for example). Sure their going out at night and getting hammered may not affect the kids, but their contract with their school will still include a conduct policy that will see them punished additionally.
For example in the US in the early 20th and late 19th century, teachers who were women were not allowed to be married. As part of their contract becoming a "Mrs. so and so" was grounds for immediate termination. The same went for pregnancy. These weren't laws of course, but they were part of the school's conduct policy.
Yes syph, you'll have actual legal repercussions from whatever authority has jurisidiction over your crime. But the NFL also has a conduct policy that is part of NFL contracts, so not only are you faced with the same sort of punishments a normal person would be, but the NFL's conduct policy also forces them to punish you as well.
It's no different than an elementary teacher getting hit with some sort of social misconduct (public drunkenness for example). Sure their going out at night and getting hammered may not affect the kids, but their contract with their school will still include a conduct policy that will see them punished additionally.
For example in the US in the early 20th and late 19th century, teachers who were women were not allowed to be married. As part of their contract becoming a "Mrs. so and so" was grounds for immediate termination. The same went for pregnancy. These weren't laws of course, but they were part of the school's conduct policy.
what is the baseball equivalent of eatdatpussy445
what is the baseball equivalent of eatdatpussy445
gareon conley isnt being suspended and goodell fucks with the patriots, he cool for now.
gareon conley isnt being suspended and goodell fucks with the patriots, he cool for now.
dot_gareon conley isnt being suspended and goodell fucks with the patriots, he cool for now.
goodell has the power to suspend people without reason thats not good for any team
[quote=dot_]gareon conley isnt being suspended and goodell fucks with the patriots, he cool for now.[/quote]
goodell has the power to suspend people without reason thats not good for any team