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Posted on Wed Mar 28, 2007 at 11:29:33 AM EST in NFL
Chris Henry For all the talk about about Roger Goodell instituting a league personal conduct policy during the owners meetings, it looks like it won't get done till sometime before the NFL draft in late April. Since sources say that the sanctions might be applied retroactively (which doesn't make sense at all to us but the NFL has more power than God), it's liable to affect players who are still getting into trouble now because they don't know any better, or at least that's what their agents will say on appeal. First up is our old friend Chris Henry. The latest incident for Henry is being cited for three traffic chargers: driving with a suspended license, failure to wear a seatbelt, and making an improper turn. All very minor stuff but you can't get into any trouble if you've already been arrested 4 times in the last 14 months. Second up is Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall who was arrested for false imprisonment and domestic violence charges after an argument with his girlfriend at their Colorado home. This seems to be one of those trumped up charges since his girlfriend had no injuries and the "false imprisonment" charge was Marshall blocking her taxi with his car to prevent her from leaving. In a romantic comedy, that's the denouement, in real life, it's a crime. In any case, Pacman Jones is scheduled to meet with Roger Goodell on April 3rd. Here's how the meeting will go:
Goodell: Hello Adam, please tell me about all the times you've been arrested or questioned by the police since you came into the league. Goodell (to secretary): Got all that? Good. Clean that up and put everything he did in the "examples of violating the conduct policy" section. We're done.
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