Zero2Cool
13 years ago
I must agree with the players in being angry that one person can suspend them at will. True, they have to do something to cause getting suspended or fined, but the appeal goes to ... Roger Goodell.

It just seems really wrong that there's not a panel of 5 or 7 or 9 that decide the fate instead of just one man.
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Porforis
13 years ago

I must agree with the players in being angry that one person can suspend them at will. True, they have to do something to cause getting suspended or fined, but the appeal goes to ... Roger Goodell.

It just seems really wrong that there's not a panel of 5 or 7 or 9 that decide the fate instead of just one man.

Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool 



I do agree that there shouldn't be a single man that's the judge, jury, and executioner.

1. More potential for unfair rulings
2. For fair rulings, gives the guilty party a clear scapegoat

Makes more sense to have a small group of people (1-3) determine if an act is worthy of review, then having the issue reviewed by 5-10 people to determine which if any rules were broken and what the appropriate punishment would be. I didn't disagree with a whole lot of the punishments laid out by Goodell, but I did get quite sick of people constantly blaming him for their own actions (or the consequences thereof).
nyrpack
13 years ago
i think the comissioner is doing a pretty good job , i have no problem with his decisionmaking for punishment !!
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Zero2Cool
13 years ago

i think the comissioner is doing a pretty good job , i have no problem with his decisionmaking for punishment !!

Originally Posted by: nyrpack 



It's never a good thing when one person holds all of the cards (nevermind the moderation team at PackersHome) that dictate punishment, fines and the appeal process.


There should be at the very least an appeals group of an odd number that have the authority to overturn Roger Goodell's decisions.
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GoPack1984
13 years ago


There should be at the very least an appeals group of an odd number that have the authority to overturn Roger Goodell's decisions.

Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool 



Agreed. It's totally ridiculous that he decides the punishment and then the appeal goes to him. I heard a few weeks ago during the negotiations that the players were going to be able to appeal to a group of judges who would review the the decision made by the commissioner. Apparently, Roger Goodell fought hard to retain all of his power in regards to the personal conduct policy. This disappoints me because I thought he could even see that it is unfair that the players don't stand half a chance on their appeals. I guess he doesn't care about fairness to the players.
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