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Originally Posted by Micjones
You just made my point for me.
If Goodell's going to defer to the terms of his probation...
Jones should only be suspended AFTER his PO determines that he's violated his probation.
Police only speculated as to whether or not alcohol was involved.
I just looked at the report and saw nothing at all about alcohol being involved.
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Goodell is not bound by nor does he follow the criminal courts when deciding on an action concerning an employee of the NFL.
Nobody needs to prove PacMan was drinking. If the appearance of impropriety is a condition upon which the NFL chooses to act then it is free to do so. In the case of moral terpitude, etc. the NFL is free to act.
The comish sets his own terms and conditions and metes out his own justice. This is how it goes when you accept money from someone in exchange for services rendered: you are expected to live up to the terms to which you agree.
Where do you people come up with this "oh if the police and courts can't prove he broke a law his employer can't take action"?