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JSOnline Green Bay - The Packers have only played two games, but linebacker Nick Barnett has all ready racked up three fines.
Barnett found out Thursday that he was fined $7,500 by the league for his shoulder-to-helmet hit on Detroit Lions quarterback Jon Kitna in Sunday's game.
"Why would I be fined?" Barnett answered when asked about the possible fine on Wednesday. "He was out of the pocket. He was a running back. How are you supposed to tackle the guy?"
Barnett was docked his entire paycheck for the first game as punishment for pleading guilty to an off-field incident that happened in the 2007 off-season. He was also fined $7,500 for a horse-collar tackle in the opener against the Minnesota Vikings.
Barnett said he will appeal the fine.
Barnett should watch himself in the coming weeks. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell reportedly sent a memo to the entire league this week warning that stiffer penalties could be coming for players that endanger the safety of other players:
Player safety on the field is important to all of us in the NFL. Football is a tough game and we need to do everything possible to protect all players offense, defense, and special teams from unnecessary injury caused by illegal and dangerous hits. From this point forward, you should be clear on the following point: Any conduct that unnecessarily risks the safety of other players has no role in the game of football and will be disciplined at increased levels, including on a first offense. Playing by the rules shows respect for your fellow players. No one wants to see unnecessary injuries. Lets have a safe and exciting 2008 season.