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Fairley might get a long ass delayed suspension

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Detroit Lions defensive tackle Nick Fairley had a hearing postponed from one of his two offseason arrests, likely pushing back the timetable for any NFL discipline. A hearing for the first arrest is now scheduled for Nov. 27, according to the Mobile Press-Register. A hearing for the second is currently scheduled for Aug. 14.

It's assumed, but not necessarily a fact, that Goodell would wait until after the judicial process to make a ruling on whether Fairley will miss any games. The longer the delay, the less likely of a chance that Fairley will be suspended in 2012.
 
Goodell said he doesn't need to wait for legal process for suspension. Talking with Fairley after practice
 
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Goodell said he doesn't need to wait for legal process for suspension. Talking with Fairley after practice

Why ? im Goodells court you're guilty to proven innocent
 
If I was Fairly I would want the suspension now to get it over with and move ahead instead of having it hanging over me and having to answer questions about it.
 
If I was Fairly I would want the suspension now to get it over with and move ahead instead of having it hanging over me and having to answer questions about it.

I want him to not miss time this season. I rather he miss time in 2013. He missed too much last season.
 
I want him to not miss time this season. I rather he miss time in 2013. He missed too much last season.

I know what you mean but this year we have SLH and Corey and next year we may not have either.
 
He may be a tool but I like the fact that players are now being held accountable for their actions off the field. Before this players were convicted of murder and not missing a snap.
 
If it happens during training camp or during season i'm all for it. but offseason on their own time i really dont think the NFL should have any say whatsoever, unless the punishment from the courts runs into the season.
But I don't know NFL policy or what the contracts players sign state about personal conduct away from the game.
 
Mortenson said yesterday that there is now a belief that Fairley won't get any suspension at all.
 
Goodell is a tool.

Just heard Goodell on sports radio...says he wants American football to be an Olympic sport. I think that adds to his toolishness. It would be brutal to watch the U.S. trounce everybody and how do you work around the Olympic timetable when you're supposedly so concerned about player safety?

Sorry kind of off-topic, but the tool comment made me think of it....
 
Just heard Goodell on sports radio...says he wants American football to be an Olympic sport. I think that adds to his toolishness. It would be brutal to watch the U.S. trounce everybody and how do you work around the Olympic timetable when you're supposedly so concerned about player safety?

Sorry kind of off-topic, but the tool comment made me think of it....

I have heard a few people talk about american football in the Olympics and there is a world cup of american football already but we send DIII kids mostly and still win it all. It would be a waste for many years. I think it goes along with the overall plan to make the NFL have more international appeal.
 
THE NFL is an American sport, no one else cares except a few border-line Canucks.
 
I have heard a few people talk about american football in the Olympics and there is a world cup of american football already but we send DIII kids mostly and still win it all. It would be a waste for many years. I think it goes along with the overall plan to make the NFL have more international appeal.

That's definitely what is all about wheels...money.
 
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