Re: Braylon Edwards faces DWI charge...
This is just another example of the flaws in the NFL's discipline system. There is no notion of fairness or due process. One man has all the power and all the discretion, and he imposes it on a whim.
If the NFL is going to suspend people based on what they do outside of the game of football, there should, at a minimum, be a panel involved. There also need to be appellate rights. A system where a commish hands down a heavy handed suspension, and has total discretion in adjusting same, makes challenging his actions a near impossibility.
I understand that the NFL has a strong business interest in not having a reputation as a league full of thugs and hoodlums, but its current personal conduct policy is quite flawed.
This is just another example of the flaws in the NFL's discipline system. There is no notion of fairness or due process. One man has all the power and all the discretion, and he imposes it on a whim.
If the NFL is going to suspend people based on what they do outside of the game of football, there should, at a minimum, be a panel involved. There also need to be appellate rights. A system where a commish hands down a heavy handed suspension, and has total discretion in adjusting same, makes challenging his actions a near impossibility.
I understand that the NFL has a strong business interest in not having a reputation as a league full of thugs and hoodlums, but its current personal conduct policy is quite flawed.
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