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YoungJRNY wrote:Going through the rosters again, I completley forgot that Oakland traded for Jason Campbell in the draft. For some reason, I've always liked Campbell and thought he showed great upside in Washington and on a bad football team as it was. He was never handled fairly but always showed he was an upright pro and always performed well under the circumstance. I think with his style that Oakland can win a couple more games with Campbell under center since he gives them a bigger and accurate arm to threaten downfield. I'm bumping up Oakland's 6-10 to 8-8.
League: Roethlisberger's suspension is 4 games minimum
Goodell talks to quarterback, reporters
Thursday, August 05, 2010
By Ray Fittipaldo, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Matt Freed/Post-Gazette
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, right, talks with former coach John Madden, center, and Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger Thursday morning at Steelers training camp.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell spoke to reporters this morning at Steelers training camp and appeared to leave the door open that quarterback Ben Roethlisberger's suspension could be fewer than four games. But a spokesman from the NFL in New York later clarified that the suspension will be four games at minimum.
Roethlisberger was suspended for the first six games of the regular season with the possibility that it could be reduced to four after he was accused of sexually assaulting a 20-year old Georgia woman in March. Roethlisberger was not prosecuted after the district attorney in Milledgeville, Ga. determined that there was not enough evidence to pursue the case.
When asked if there was any chance Roethlisberger's suspension could be reduced to fewer than four games, Goodell responded: "I'll make that decision later this month, but that's the way it was designed. We'll evaluate all of that at the end of the month."
When he was asked to clarify whether the suspension could be fewer than four games, Goodell was vague: "No, we'll make that decision on what the suspension is going to be at the end of the month."
Goodell said Roethlisberger has gone above and beyond what the commissioner asked him to do when he was suspended, but he will not let the Steelers know until later in the preseason if the suspension will be reduced. He said he has been encouraged by what he has seen from Roethlisberger thus far.
"He is doing great," Goodell said. "I had a chance to chat with him briefly and hopefully we'll talk again later today. I've been encouraged by what I have seen. He's understanding the seriousness of the issue. I think that's a very positive development."
Goodell's authority has come into question because of his inconsistencies when doling out suspensions to players. Roethlisberger was not arrested or charged with a crime, but others who have been arrested have not been suspended.
Several high-profile players have escaped punishment in recent months. Cincinnati running back Cedric Benson was not suspended for his role in a Texas bar fight in May. He previously was arrested twice for driving under the influence.
Tennessee quarterback Vince Young also did not receive a suspension after getting into a fight at a Dallas strip club in June. He was given a misdemeanor assault citation.
"The circumstances are a lot different [in those cases]," Goodell said. "You have to look at the facts of each one. You have to look at the facts and make the decision that is in the best interests of the indivdual. It's always a challenge because you're dealing with someone's future. And obviously the team. But you're really looking at the long term. What's going to change the behavior?" --**Bullshit. Call it like it is, Commish. So it's okay to fight fans at a strip club, be behind the wheel under the influence, and be apart of a shooting outside of a nightclub in Michael Vicks case, yet no punishment? That's fucked up**
Reserve quarterback Charlie Batch, who is an executive member of the player's association and the Steelers union representative, was asked whether the players want more clarity concerning Goodell's rules for suspension.
"No. 1, don't do anything that will make you see the commissioner," Batch said. "So then you don't have to deal with that. If you do, what is that process? We don't know. I can't speak from experience. Is there a lot of gray area in his personal conduct policy? Absolutely there is. If you need to appeal your suspension you have to see the same person who gave you the suspension. Is that right? No. But the bottom line is don't do anything so you don't have to deal with the consequences."
But Batch said Goodell's handling of suspensions is only a minor issue in the union's negotiations with the owners for a new collective bargaining agreement. This is the final year of a deal between the owners and players, and the owners have threatened to lock out the players next year if a new agreement is not reached.
"I'm sure that will be talked about [in negotiations], but I think that's farther down the line," Batch said. "I think everyone wants to see a deal get done and then iron out the wrinkles at the end because there are other major issues besides the personal conduct policy."
Goodell said his personal conduct policy "is always a discussion point" with the player's union.
Roethlisberger has been allowed to take part in training camp with teammates, but when the regular season begins he will not be allowed to be around the team. Goodell said he hopes Roethlisberger continues on a good path during his exile from the team.
"I hope he'll continue to focus on himself, continue to work on what his advisors are suggesting he needs to focus on and use it as a productive period for him."
Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10217/10 ... z0vlQFngMU
YoungJRNY wrote:Roethlisberger 4 games MINIMUM? I'm telling you, I go to Latrobe Training Camp every year, and to see Ben this year and the ways he's acting is like a whole entire different person. He's actually smiling and having a good time with other teammates and with the people around him in general. He's treating the fans like gold, signing his cleats, his jersey and accessories and even staying an hour and a half after practice to pose for pictures and making sure he doesn't leave anyone out. He's been very big in the community and is sponsoring extravaganza's around Pittsburgh. He's really made strides and beams as human being right now.League: Roethlisberger's suspension is 4 games minimum
Goodell talks to quarterback, reporters
Thursday, August 05, 2010
By Ray Fittipaldo, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Matt Freed/Post-Gazette
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, right, talks with former coach John Madden, center, and Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger Thursday morning at Steelers training camp.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell spoke to reporters this morning at Steelers training camp and appeared to leave the door open that quarterback Ben Roethlisberger's suspension could be fewer than four games. But a spokesman from the NFL in New York later clarified that the suspension will be four games at minimum.
Roethlisberger was suspended for the first six games of the regular season with the possibility that it could be reduced to four after he was accused of sexually assaulting a 20-year old Georgia woman in March. Roethlisberger was not prosecuted after the district attorney in Milledgeville, Ga. determined that there was not enough evidence to pursue the case.
When asked if there was any chance Roethlisberger's suspension could be reduced to fewer than four games, Goodell responded: "I'll make that decision later this month, but that's the way it was designed. We'll evaluate all of that at the end of the month."
When he was asked to clarify whether the suspension could be fewer than four games, Goodell was vague: "No, we'll make that decision on what the suspension is going to be at the end of the month."
Goodell said Roethlisberger has gone above and beyond what the commissioner asked him to do when he was suspended, but he will not let the Steelers know until later in the preseason if the suspension will be reduced. He said he has been encouraged by what he has seen from Roethlisberger thus far.
"He is doing great," Goodell said. "I had a chance to chat with him briefly and hopefully we'll talk again later today. I've been encouraged by what I have seen. He's understanding the seriousness of the issue. I think that's a very positive development."
Goodell's authority has come into question because of his inconsistencies when doling out suspensions to players. Roethlisberger was not arrested or charged with a crime, but others who have been arrested have not been suspended.
Several high-profile players have escaped punishment in recent months. Cincinnati running back Cedric Benson was not suspended for his role in a Texas bar fight in May. He previously was arrested twice for driving under the influence.
Tennessee quarterback Vince Young also did not receive a suspension after getting into a fight at a Dallas strip club in June. He was given a misdemeanor assault citation.
"The circumstances are a lot different [in those cases]," Goodell said. "You have to look at the facts of each one. You have to look at the facts and make the decision that is in the best interests of the indivdual. It's always a challenge because you're dealing with someone's future. And obviously the team. But you're really looking at the long term. What's going to change the behavior?" --**Bullshit. Call it like it is, Commish. So it's okay to fight fans at a strip club, be behind the wheel under the influence, and be apart of a shooting outside of a nightclub in Michael Vicks case, yet no punishment? That's fucked up**
Reserve quarterback Charlie Batch, who is an executive member of the player's association and the Steelers union representative, was asked whether the players want more clarity concerning Goodell's rules for suspension.
"No. 1, don't do anything that will make you see the commissioner," Batch said. "So then you don't have to deal with that. If you do, what is that process? We don't know. I can't speak from experience. Is there a lot of gray area in his personal conduct policy? Absolutely there is. If you need to appeal your suspension you have to see the same person who gave you the suspension. Is that right? No. But the bottom line is don't do anything so you don't have to deal with the consequences."
But Batch said Goodell's handling of suspensions is only a minor issue in the union's negotiations with the owners for a new collective bargaining agreement. This is the final year of a deal between the owners and players, and the owners have threatened to lock out the players next year if a new agreement is not reached.
"I'm sure that will be talked about [in negotiations], but I think that's farther down the line," Batch said. "I think everyone wants to see a deal get done and then iron out the wrinkles at the end because there are other major issues besides the personal conduct policy."
Goodell said his personal conduct policy "is always a discussion point" with the player's union.
Roethlisberger has been allowed to take part in training camp with teammates, but when the regular season begins he will not be allowed to be around the team. Goodell said he hopes Roethlisberger continues on a good path during his exile from the team.
"I hope he'll continue to focus on himself, continue to work on what his advisors are suggesting he needs to focus on and use it as a productive period for him."
Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10217/10 ... z0vlQFngMU
mikemarrs wrote:HALL OF FAME GAME – AUGUST 8
Cincinnati vs. Dallas (NBC)
WEEK 1 – AUGUST 12-16
Carolina at Baltimore (ESPN, 8/12)
NY Giants at NY Jets (ESPN, 8/16)
Buffalo at Washington
Chicago at San Diego
Cleveland at Green Bay
Denver at Cincinnati
Detroit at Pittsburgh
Houston at Arizona
Jacksonville at Philadelphia
Kansas City at Atlanta
Minnesota at St. Louis
New Orleans at New England
Oakland at Dallas
San Francisco at Indianapolis
Tennessee at Seattle
Tampa Bay at Miami
so we finally get to see ocho and TO play a series or two sunday.
the battle of new york,giants vs. jets
Maui Tom wrote:mikemarrs wrote:HALL OF FAME GAME – AUGUST 8
Cincinnati vs. Dallas (NBC)
WEEK 1 – AUGUST 12-16
Carolina at Baltimore (ESPN, 8/12)
NY Giants at NY Jets (ESPN, 8/16)
Buffalo at Washington
Chicago at San Diego
Cleveland at Green Bay
Denver at Cincinnati
Detroit at Pittsburgh
Houston at Arizona
Jacksonville at Philadelphia
Kansas City at Atlanta
Minnesota at St. Louis
New Orleans at New England
Oakland at Dallas
San Francisco at Indianapolis
Tennessee at Seattle
Tampa Bay at Miami
so we finally get to see ocho and TO play a series or two sunday.
the battle of new york,giants vs. jets
Love me some NFL but would rather watch rhythmic gymnastics than pre season football...
lights1961 wrote:just happy to have the NFL back next week... YEAH... it will be interesting as the year goes on about the talk of the lock out that owners are thinking about after the Super Bowl... It seems like that is the reason in the contracts this year, why all the guaranted money for the players right away.
Gin and Tonic Sky wrote:lights1961 wrote:just happy to have the NFL back next week... YEAH... it will be interesting as the year goes on about the talk of the lock out that owners are thinking about after the Super Bowl... It seems like that is the reason in the contracts this year, why all the guaranted money for the players right away.
still baseball season! BTW you make it to Target Field yet?
Maui Tom wrote:mikemarrs wrote:HALL OF FAME GAME – AUGUST 8
Cincinnati vs. Dallas (NBC)
WEEK 1 – AUGUST 12-16
Carolina at Baltimore (ESPN, 8/12)
NY Giants at NY Jets (ESPN, 8/16)
Buffalo at Washington
Chicago at San Diego
Cleveland at Green Bay
Denver at Cincinnati
Detroit at Pittsburgh
Houston at Arizona
Jacksonville at Philadelphia
Kansas City at Atlanta
Minnesota at St. Louis
New Orleans at New England
Oakland at Dallas
San Francisco at Indianapolis
Tennessee at Seattle
Tampa Bay at Miami
so we finally get to see ocho and TO play a series or two sunday.
the battle of new york,giants vs. jets
Love me some NFL but would rather watch rhythmic gymnastics than pre season football...
YoungJRNY wrote:Maui Tom wrote:mikemarrs wrote:HALL OF FAME GAME – AUGUST 8
Cincinnati vs. Dallas (NBC)
WEEK 1 – AUGUST 12-16
Carolina at Baltimore (ESPN, 8/12)
NY Giants at NY Jets (ESPN, 8/16)
Buffalo at Washington
Chicago at San Diego
Cleveland at Green Bay
Denver at Cincinnati
Detroit at Pittsburgh
Houston at Arizona
Jacksonville at Philadelphia
Kansas City at Atlanta
Minnesota at St. Louis
New Orleans at New England
Oakland at Dallas
San Francisco at Indianapolis
Tennessee at Seattle
Tampa Bay at Miami
so we finally get to see ocho and TO play a series or two sunday.
the battle of new york,giants vs. jets
Love me some NFL but would rather watch rhythmic gymnastics than pre season football...
What in the HELL is the matter with you, Maui!? The pre-seaon might be overdone and in some ways, a borefest but I love seeing the progress of the young guys out there trying to make a team plus the works of high prolific player who may have been traded in the off-season in other colors. Gymnastics? COME ON MAN!
YoungJRNY wrote:What in the HELL is the matter with you, Maui!? The pre-seaon might be overdone and in some ways, a borefest but I love seeing the progress of the young guys out there trying to make a team plus the works of high prolific player who may have been traded in the off-season in other colors. Gymnastics? COME ON MAN!
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
YoungJRNY wrote:Maui Tom wrote:Love me some NFL but would rather watch rhythmic gymnastics than pre season football...
What in the HELL is the matter with you, Maui!? The pre-seaon might be overdone and in some ways, a borefest but I love seeing the progress of the young guys out there trying to make a team plus the works of high prolific player who may have been traded in the off-season in other colors. Gymnastics? COME ON MAN!
(It WAS holding for Christ sake. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcTm9PPdT3I. THAT-IS-HOLDING.)Early in the fourth quarter, tackle Sean Locklear was called for holding
After the penalty, Matt Hasselbeck threw an interception, and then was called for a low block on a play that ended with him tackling Pittsburgh's Ike Taylor on the defensive back's return.
The penalty moved the Steelers from their 29 to the 44. Pittsburgh used its better field position to score the clinching touchdown four plays later.
Don wrote:It wasn't the Seahawk fans whining this time. It was a ref who, for whatever reason decided to bring up a dead issue four years after the fact. If he did something that bothered him so badly that he had t odrag it out of the closet on his own half a decade after the game was over, then why shouldn't people question it?
If anything the league should be on this guy asking why he's digging this up again, when everyone has already let it pass.
RedWingFan wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:What in the HELL is the matter with you, Maui!? The pre-seaon might be overdone and in some ways, a borefest but I love seeing the progress of the young guys out there trying to make a team plus the works of high prolific player who may have been traded in the off-season in other colors. Gymnastics? COME ON MAN!
Agreed. On that note, I can't believe the Redskins cut Colt Brennan. Saw him play in a couple of pre-season games last year and thought he looked like the real deal. I'd like to see the Raiders cut Kyle Boler and sign Colt!
Raiders sign former Hawaii quarterback Colt Brennan
Oakland Tribune staff
Posted: 08/07/2010 06:05:45 PM PDT
Updated: 08/07/2010 06:08:31 PM PDT
NAPA -- The Raiders announced the signing of former University of Hawaii star quarterback Colt Brennan on Saturday afternoon.
Brennan, who was cut earlier this week by the Washington Redskins, was brought after Raiders backup Charlie Frye injured his wrist. Brennan, a sixth-round draft pick by the Redskins in 2008, joins Bruce Gradkowski, Kyle Boller and Frye as backups to Raiders starter Jason Campbell.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
YoungJRNY wrote:Don wrote:It wasn't the Seahawk fans whining this time. It was a ref who, for whatever reason decided to bring up a dead issue four years after the fact. If he did something that bothered him so badly that he had t odrag it out of the closet on his own half a decade after the game was over, then why shouldn't people question it?
If anything the league should be on this guy asking why he's digging this up again, when everyone has already let it pass.
He was in Seattle, of course his coward ass would say something. Save face.
Rockindeano wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:Don wrote:It wasn't the Seahawk fans whining this time. It was a ref who, for whatever reason decided to bring up a dead issue four years after the fact. If he did something that bothered him so badly that he had t odrag it out of the closet on his own half a decade after the game was over, then why shouldn't people question it?
If anything the league should be on this guy asking why he's digging this up again, when everyone has already let it pass.
He was in Seattle, of course his coward ass would say something. Save face.
You know it and I know it, Seattle deserved to win that game. I always say the scoreboard never lies, but this game it did. The fact referee openly admits he fucked up is telling. Whatever, I don't expect you to be open to argument here, and frankly don't blame you either. You 'won' the game, but also, Seattle was robbed too.
Rockindeano wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:Don wrote:It wasn't the Seahawk fans whining this time. It was a ref who, for whatever reason decided to bring up a dead issue four years after the fact. If he did something that bothered him so badly that he had t odrag it out of the closet on his own half a decade after the game was over, then why shouldn't people question it?
If anything the league should be on this guy asking why he's digging this up again, when everyone has already let it pass.
He was in Seattle, of course his coward ass would say something. Save face.
You know it and I know it, Seattle deserved to win that game. I always say the scoreboard never lies, but this game it did. The fact referee openly admits he fucked up is telling. Whatever, I don't expect you to be open to argument here, and frankly don't blame you either. You 'won' the game, but also, Seattle was robbed too.
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