Captcoolhand
02-24-2007, 03:46 PM
The head of the NFL Players Association said in Indianapolis Friday he would consider a Proposal to discipline players who repeatedly get in legal trouble.
Gene Upshaw, executive director of the NFPLA, said players are "sort of moving in the direction" of adopting penalties similar to the NFL's three-strikes program for players who violate the NFL's drug policy, the Los Angeles Times reported.
A group of players suggested the idea Thursday during a meeting in Indianapolis with Commissioner Roger Goodell, Pittsburgh Steelers owner Dan Rooney and Denver Broncos owner Pat Bowlen. The meeting was called to look at ways the league might deal with the increase in off-the-field behavioral problems involving players, the newspaper said.
I think they should of did this years ago. all these f*ck up players will think twice before they decide to be assholes. To many kids look up to these guys as role models and when you got them pulling shit all the time makes it bad for the next Generation.
Gene Upshaw, executive director of the NFPLA, said players are "sort of moving in the direction" of adopting penalties similar to the NFL's three-strikes program for players who violate the NFL's drug policy, the Los Angeles Times reported.
A group of players suggested the idea Thursday during a meeting in Indianapolis with Commissioner Roger Goodell, Pittsburgh Steelers owner Dan Rooney and Denver Broncos owner Pat Bowlen. The meeting was called to look at ways the league might deal with the increase in off-the-field behavioral problems involving players, the newspaper said.
I think they should of did this years ago. all these f*ck up players will think twice before they decide to be assholes. To many kids look up to these guys as role models and when you got them pulling shit all the time makes it bad for the next Generation.