obiken wrote:Why would a kicker risk his job, using dope. Has to be weed, it cannot be roids, that wouldn't help a kicker that much.
NorthHawk wrote:According to that article, he was in the substance abuse program since 2011 because of a DUI conviction.
His lawyer said he had a couple of beers at home.
Wow, no alcohol for 3 years even if it's at home? How long do players have to be in this program? It seems excessive to me.
RiverDog wrote:There has to be more to the story than this: "And it's because he had a couple of beers at home, his lawyer said"..." Once a player is in the program, any positive tests can result in an automatic suspension, which is what happened with Prater.
Pratner has been in the league's substance abuse program since his August 12, 2011 DUI charge over 3 years ago. Was there some violations that occurred within those 3 years that would have caused him to have been in that program for that long? That seems to me to be an unreasonably long amount of time unless there were some extenuating circumstances that would have extended his inclusion in the program.
According to the article, the league was considering a year suspension but that his lawyer talked them down to 4 games. A year for having a couple of beers in his home 3 years after his DUI charge (it didn't even say if it was a conviction)? Are you kidding me? In light of this news, is there anyone that wants to revise their prediction as to how long of a suspension Aldon Smith is going to draw?
RiverDog wrote:There has to be more to the story than this: "And it's because he had a couple of beers at home, his lawyer said"..." Once a player is in the program, any positive tests can result in an automatic suspension, which is what happened with Prater.
Pratner has been in the league's substance abuse program since his August 12, 2011 DUI charge over 3 years ago. Was there some violations that occurred within those 3 years that would have caused him to have been in that program for that long? That seems to me to be an unreasonably long amount of time unless there were some extenuating circumstances that would have extended his inclusion in the program.
According to the article, the league was considering a year suspension but that his lawyer talked them down to 4 games. A year for having a couple of beers in his home 3 years after his DUI charge (it didn't even say if it was a conviction)? Are you kidding me? In light of this news, is there anyone that wants to revise their prediction as to how long of a suspension Aldon Smith is going to draw?
depaashaas wrote:RiverDog wrote:There has to be more to the story than this: "And it's because he had a couple of beers at home, his lawyer said"..." Once a player is in the program, any positive tests can result in an automatic suspension, which is what happened with Prater.
Pratner has been in the league's substance abuse program since his August 12, 2011 DUI charge over 3 years ago. Was there some violations that occurred within those 3 years that would have caused him to have been in that program for that long? That seems to me to be an unreasonably long amount of time unless there were some extenuating circumstances that would have extended his inclusion in the program.
According to the article, the league was considering a year suspension but that his lawyer talked them down to 4 games. A year for having a couple of beers in his home 3 years after his DUI charge (it didn't even say if it was a conviction)? Are you kidding me? In light of this news, is there anyone that wants to revise their prediction as to how long of a suspension Aldon Smith is going to draw?
So bottom line is, you can beat your girlfriend to pulp in an elevator for the whole world to see.Oh wait I understand that one, the girlfriend was not employed by the NFL so they don't really give a rats a$$. So getting to aldon smith, he shot at people that were not working for NFL and if there was no referee on that flight getting out of LA I bet you he will get 4 games NFL= No Fair Laws
NorthHawk wrote:Substance abuse has a protocol to follow as per the CBA.
I think the Personal Conduct policy is where Goodell makes what he thinks is the right punishment.
2 different methods of punishment.
You can ask if it's fair or not and the answer is probably not, but life isn't fair and that's the way the current system works.
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