thoughts?
Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool
I respect honestly and straight forwardness... even if it's from people I don't like. I don't like Dominic Raiola who was the Lions starting center for over a decade, in part because he'll happily take cheep shots, (I think he was the one that even did something to a guy in the band).
In 2014, Raiola had two clear cheap shot plays... one was against the Patriots at the end of the game. But for the first one he spoke loud and clear, yeah he did it, and he did it on purpose because ______ what ever the reason was. I don't like that he did it, but I like that he didn't hide from it or forget about it... like say Suh stomping on someone and claiming his foot didn't touch no body.
I respected that he admitted it. Of course, bad PR and so Goodell fined him and maybe suspended him a game... and the second time he did something that year, he of course claimed he didn't do it on purpose... but Raiola spoke in a way that was pretty clear, he didn't want to be fined, and he would admit it if not for the punishment. And no punishment because less bad PR... that's Goodell for you... less truth and more PR.
My point being, Guion owned up to it, that's a hell lot better than lying, or trying to fight or argue with the officer. It's much better than OT Khalif Barnes' "you're only arresting me because your a racist pig argument"... you know after he repeatedly gets caught almost doing double the speed limit and been drinking on the interstate.
I think the ban hammer drops from 4 games to 8 minimum this year. I think it's easy enough to see how he does in camp, but he could definitely be a camp casualty at final cut downs if some other younger guys step up.
Originally Posted by: RainX
Considering the punishments get stronger for repeat offenders and Guion already has a DUI on record... I'm thinking it's possible he could get a 16 game additional suspension to go with his current 4 game suspension, and he might not be playing for anyone this year.
As the punishment system used to be
1st time: Warning
2nd time: 4 games
3rd time: 16 games
Of course, watching their suspensions lately, it has been crazy and all over the place.
For example the NFL AND the NFLPA (players union) have agreed to not follow CBA on certain things (for what ever reason), and that's how Mike Pennell was able to get a lower number of suspended games for his second suspension in one year, as Pennell got a lawyer and they were going to sue both if they didn't lower the number of games.
Which interestingly got Pennell released before the Packers season was over... instead of being suspended until the offseason. And I still wonder if the NFL might of put some pressure on the Packers to release him, because he was playing hardball with them... or just the double suspension, or just because they weren't going to release anyone else at that time. Also wonder, if he stayed suspended until the offseason, if the Packers might of kept him.