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Crossing the Line

Do We Hold Athletes Accountable?

Do We Hold Athletes Accountable?

by Lauren Ciarrachi

If you haven’t heard yet and you’ve been living under a rock for the past 36 hours, I suppose I should tell you-Michael Vick was just signed to the Philadelphia Eagles for 1.6 million dollars.  Now that, that information is out for all to read I can begin with the real reason I decided to sit down on a Saturday night and write about our so-called “role models.”

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Goodell Suspends Stallworth…What A Shock!

rogerNFL Commissioner Roger Goodell decided to suspend Donte’ Stallworth for the 2009 NFL season as a result of Stallworth violating the NFL’s Substances of Abuse and Personal Conduct Policies. Is this decision surprising based on Goodell’s time as NFL Commissioner? No. Is it fair? That one is a bit trickier, which I will get to in a little bit.

Since Goodell has taken over for Paul Tagliabue as NFL Commissioner in September 2006, Goodell has been strict and consistent with his stance on inappropriate behavior. In 2007, with all the off-the-field scandals, Goodell announced a new NFL Conduct Policy. Including, taking away a first round pick from the Patriots and fining Head Coach Bill Belichick for videotaping the Jets on September 9th, 2007.

Goodell’s Actions Under NFL’s Personal Conduct Policy*
Date Suspended Suspension Length
Donte’ Stallworth August 13, 2009 Entire 2009 season
Michael Vick August 24, 2007-July 27, 2009 First six games of 2009 season
Pacman Jones October 14, 2008 Minimum of four games
Tank Johnson June 4, 2007 First 10 games of 2007 season
Pacman Jones April 10, 2007 Entire 2007 season
Chris Henry April 10, 2007 First eight games of 2007 season
*Created In April 2007

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