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NFL :domestic violence first offense..6 games ...lifetime ban 2nd offense


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Per Adam Shefter. looks like the crap will be hitting the fan on this issue.So we keep all eyes on our situation here in the upcoming months.If the jury case is lost, then a six game vacation for you know who.Lifetime ban is serious stuff...no more knocking your fiancee out cold in elevators. Fiqured they would tighten up this punishment sooner then later.

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@RavensInsider: NFL owner Roger Goodell in letter to owners on Ray Rice suspension: 'I didn't get it right. We have to do better.'

@RavensInsider: Roger Goodell in letter to owners, increased discipline for domestic violence: six games for first offense, at least full season for second

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@AdamSchefter: So the Ray Rice Fallout continues with a new domestic violence policy. Six games for 1st offense, lifetime ban for 2nd.

@AdamSchefter: Key phrase in new domestic violence policy sent to NFL owners: "These disciplinary consequences apply to all NFL personnel." ALL personnel.

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Open season to grab an NFL player by the balls and tell him to pay up or else.

If I was in the NFL I would stay the hell away from all women until I retired. Abstinence is the only true deterrent.

*cue the simple minded fools that think this post means I accept DV in any way*

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