^^Again, Odell violated the drug policy, like Hamilton, and was suspended for 4 games. He was then charged with a DUI, which has now extended his suspension by 28 games. Meanwhile Jared Allen has 2 DUIs and is suspended 2 games total.Don't confuse Odell with Pacman or Vick, or even Chris Henry, since Chris had gun charges. ^His only law-breaking was the DUI, he was not arrested on drug charges.If you want to be outraged about Allen's 2 game suspension being too soft instead of Odell's 28 game suspension being too harsh, that's fine, but I really hope no one is ok with the double standard.
7/30/2007 10:57:00 AM
no im def not ok with the double standard which i know was more of the point of this thread
7/30/2007 11:00:48 AM
I am not saying it was fair I am saying they all need to be punished equally. The commisioner should punish everyone equally. I think they should have a clause in their contract that says if you get into trouble with the law some amount of money goes to charity. These players get millions of dollars to play a GAME I don't think they realize that. If you get bonuses for playing good then you should have deduction's for getting in trouble with the law.
7/30/2007 12:19:47 PM
you notice hes only doing this to the blackplayersyeah, thats totally random
7/30/2007 1:09:54 PM
Go get'em Goodell... III
7/30/2007 1:27:00 PM
^^ How many non black players have been in trouble with the law? I never see any on ESPN or the news. I am sure they get in trouble but they aren't the star's of their teams probably.
7/31/2007 8:54:37 AM
Jared Allen is white lolnot agreeing with rymn at all, just saying
7/31/2007 11:02:44 AM
^ I see this is true I would like to see them all punished equally. I am just tired of seeing certain people mainly stars and athletes given special treatment
7/31/2007 11:06:10 AM
I don't think there is any special treatment going on here, other than the fact that Thurman played for the Bengals, and they create a mess for the NFL by refusing to control and discipline their players. Thurman was investigated recently for assaulting 2 guys in Georgia. Charges were dropped, but it's too reminiscent of a Pacman type situation where the guy has a track record of getting drunk and fighting all the time.
7/31/2007 1:17:52 PM
^more like too reminiscent of the duke lacrosse rape case where people try to ruin other people's livesThe Bengals *have* controlled their players lately, several teams have had arrests now since the last Bengals one, including the Panthers obviously. Check out http://www.profootballtalk.com/turdwatch.htm , which gives 7 points for a felony, 3 for a misdemeanor, 1 for a conviction; the Bengals aren't even first in the AFC North.If you are right about targeting the Bengals though, it would help to understand that Goodell went to college outside Pittsburgh during their super bowl years, is good friends with the mayor of Pittsburgh, and was strongly endorsed by Stealers owner Rooney.
7/31/2007 1:43:22 PM
if you wanted to make the Pittsburgh argument, the team in question would have to be the browns
7/31/2007 1:55:16 PM
no, the browns are terrible without any outside help
7/31/2007 1:57:16 PM
^ lol
7/31/2007 2:04:08 PM
You know that series of commercials on ESPN where the guys say ridiculous things about sports while the camera is zoomed in on their ass and the guys are all like, "I was talking out of my..."?It's like that when I click on Sports Talk these days.
7/31/2007 11:22:04 PM
^I am saying that Odell's 32 game suspension for missing 2 drug tests and getting 1 DUI is not worth 30 games more than Allen's 2 game suspension for 2 DUI's. Do you really disagree and think this is talking out of my ass?Or do you think I was being serious about the Pittsburgh conspiracy or something?
8/1/2007 12:46:55 AM
8/1/2007 3:00:48 PM
^the assault is completely irrelevant as charges were dropped. After hearing that he didn't show up to a scheduled appointment with his probation officer last week, I will concede that Odell's suspension extension was warranted.I still don't understand why Goodell only suspends Allen for 2 games though, for 2 DUIs.[Edited on August 1, 2007 at 5:02 PM. Reason : Turnip loses the thread. ]
8/1/2007 4:59:40 PM
looks like thurman will be spending about 90 days in jail for violating proabation
8/2/2007 7:04:04 AM