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Hoover 12-11-2024 02:27 PM

Rice is not going to be suspended.

The NFL can’t start suspending every player involved in a high speed auto accident.

jd1020 12-11-2024 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Hoover (Post 17853351)
Rice is not going to be suspended.

The NFL can’t start suspending every player involved in a high speed auto accident.

Little bit more involved in Rice's case, no? Not just in that particular incident but also a couple other incidents.

TwistedChief 12-11-2024 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Hoover (Post 17853351)
Rice is not going to be suspended.

The NFL can’t start suspending every player involved in a high speed auto accident.

Good luck believing that.

stumppy 12-11-2024 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Hoover (Post 17853351)
Rice is not going to be suspended.

The NFL can’t start suspending every player involved in a high speed auto accident.

LMAO

The ones with several felony charges against them tend to attract a bit more scrutiny from the league.

T-post Tom 12-11-2024 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Hoover (Post 17853351)
Rice is not going to be suspended.

The NFL can’t start suspending every player involved in a high speed auto accident.

Would love if you were right on this one. But I fear he'll get a suspension of some sort. Had it been domestic violence, he would have already been suspended. Unfortunate that they couldn't get the suspension to coincide with his time on the IR.

SD15 12-11-2024 02:52 PM

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htismaqe 12-11-2024 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by stumppy (Post 17853375)
LMAO

The ones with several felony charges against them tend to attract a bit more scrutiny from the league.

Yeah, I was gonna say the same thing. He's for sure getting suspended.

Spott 12-11-2024 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Hoover (Post 17853351)
Rice is not going to be suspended.

The NFL can’t start suspending every player involved in a high speed auto accident.

Well, he was more than just involved in an accident. It’s not lot like he got in some fender bender and was cited for following too closely.

DJ's left nut 12-11-2024 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Spott (Post 17853385)
Well, he was more than just involved in an accident. It’s not lot like he got in some fender bender and was cited for following too closely.

Ah, so we're back to 'FELONIES!!!!!' eh?

Y'all have a good ol' time relitigating that one...

DJ's left nut 12-11-2024 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by stumppy (Post 17853375)
LMAO

The ones with several felony charges against them tend to attract a bit more scrutiny from the league.

FELONIES!!!!!!

htismaqe 12-11-2024 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 17853405)
Ah, so we're back to 'FELONIES!!!!!' eh?

Y'all have a good ol' time relitigating that one...

Regardless of the circumstances, do you think the NFL is just gonna slap his wrist and let him go? He's gonna get suspended. This wasn't really just a traffic stop.

DJ's left nut 12-11-2024 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 17853425)
Regardless of the circumstances, do you think the NFL is just gonna slap his wrist and let him go? He's gonna get suspended. This wasn't really just a traffic stop.

Oh I've said all along that I figure something will happen. But I've also shown several instances where conduct as bad or worse got 1 game. And nothing remotely close to the 8 games being suggested. I can't even really get to an analogue at 4.

In a fair world, he gets 1 based on established precedent. In a likely world, he gets 2 for being a name player on a marquee franchise. In Goodell's crazy make-believe world of ****ing Clark because he's amenable to it, he gets 4.

But I think it's FAR more likely that he gets zero than it is that he gets more than that.

Because in the end, FELONY or not, leaving the scene of an accident is the charge. And that's a hell of a lot less gnarly from a PR standpoint than some of the 'menacing' charges or firearms charges that guys DO get a slap on the wrist for.

htismaqe 12-11-2024 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 17853436)
Oh I've said all along that I figure something will happen. But I've also shown several instances where conduct as bad or worse got 1 game. And nothing remotely close to the 8 games being suggested. I can't even really get to an analogue at 4.

In a fair world, he gets 1 based on established precedent. In a likely world, he gets 2 for being a name player on a marquee franchise. In Goodell's crazy make-believe world of ****ing Clark because he's amenable to it, he gets 4.

But I think it's FAR more likely that he gets zero than it is that he gets more than that.

Because in the end, FELONY or not, leaving the scene of an accident is the charge. And that's a hell of a lot less gnarly from a PR standpoint than some of the 'menacing' charges or firearms charges that guys DO get a slap on the wrist for.

I don't know man. If he gets only a game, the entirety of the NFL is going to have a meltdown because the Chiefs are cheating again. From a PR standpoint, there's a lot for Goodell to gain from throwing a Chief under the bus.

Megatron96 12-11-2024 03:45 PM

It would just be nice if there was some actual consistency to how these fines/suspensions/punishments were handed down. One guy gets 1 game for beating his gf's ass, another gets 6 games for throwing a phone/kicking the crap out of a vacuum cleaner or whatever. As it is, we all have to sit here and wonder just wth Goodell will actually do on what appears to be pure whimsy.

DJ's left nut 12-11-2024 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 17853446)
I don't know man. If he gets only a game, the entirety of the NFL is going to have a meltdown because the Chiefs are cheating again. From a PR standpoint, there's a lot for Goodell to gain from throwing a Chief under the bus.

Without getting political, there are certain issues that behooves both parties to argue about more than it does to solve them. They're better served having a bad guy to shout about than they are knocking the bad guy out of commission.

This is one of those instances.

The league is better served having the Chiefs as the big nasty villain and drive conversation than they are cutting the legs out from under said villain and then having little else to discuss out of the AFC.

Nah - The Shield doesn't benefit from gutting the Chiefs. You can sheer a sheep over and over again, you can only skin it once.

Skinning us doesn't do Roger any good.


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