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    NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell notified Donte' Stallworth of the Cleveland Browns on Thursday that he is suspended indefinitely without pay from the National Football League, effective immediately.

    Following are excerpts from Commissioner Goodell's letter to Stallworth:

    » "The conduct reflected in your guilty plea resulted in the tragic loss of life and was inexcusable. While the criminal justice system has determined the legal consequences of this incident, it is my responsibility as NFL Commissioner to determine appropriate league discipline for your actions, which have caused irreparable harm to the victim and his family, your club, your fellow players and the NFL."

    » "The conduct that led to your conviction plainly violates both the Personal Conduct and Substances of Abuse policies. Either provides me with full authority to take appropriate disciplinary action against you, including a fine or suspension without pay, and to impose appropriate conditions on your continued participation in the NFL. In this case, there is ample evidence to warrant significant discipline under both policies."

    » "There is no reasonable dispute that your continued eligibility for participation at this time would undermine the integrity of and public confidence in our league. Accordingly, I have decided to suspend you indefinitely, effective immediately. In due course, we will contact your representatives to schedule a meeting with you, after which I will make a final determination on discipline. Pending my final determination, you will not be permitted to visit the club's facility or participate in any team activities."

    » "Everyone associated with the league derives tremendous benefits from participating in our game and from the extraordinary support we receive from the public. With these benefits comes, among other things, the responsibility to conduct ourselves in a lawful and responsible way, with no entitlement to or expectation of favorable treatment."

    Under NFL policies, all NFL employees recognize that alcohol-related violations of law will not be tolerated and that they will be held accountable over and above any sanctions imposed by a court of law. This accountability to the NFL for alcohol-related violations of law includes discipline in the form of major fines and suspensions without pay. The level of discipline is significantly increased in cases involving aggravating circumstances and/or repeat offenses.

    In addition to a comprehensive testing and treatment program for substance abuse, the NFL and NFL Players Association have extensive education and prevention resources available to players and all other league and club employees. One of those resources is a "safe rides" program used by most clubs to provide players and other employees with alternative means of transportation if they have consumed alcoholic beverages. Commissioner Goodell notified all clubs earlier this year that there will be increased emphasis on addressing DUIs and other misconduct.
    Can't say him or Vick should be allowed back in. The NFL is a privilege.

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    Its a real shame that stallworth made such a poor choice. Chances are his career is over... and all because he wanted to go out and "party", and then drive himself home. Its a shame... but its an even bigger shame that he took an innocent life in the process.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by OaklandxxRaider View Post
      Its a real shame that stallworth made such a poor choice. Chances are his career is over... and all because he wanted to go out and "party", and then drive himself home. Its a shame... but its an even bigger shame that he took an innocent life in the process.
      Hopefully this sends a message to the other players, then hopefully it spreads to other sports. If it does, it will spread down the scale to college, high school and to our young people.

      It's okay to have high standards. I commend the NFL for being the example for other sports organizations. It's not always easy to do the right thing but it is always worth it in the end.

      Tragic all the way around. Hopefully others hear this message.

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      • #4
        i think vick deserves to be let back in , he did his time

        stallworth not so much, he got off pretty light from the justice system

        vick didn't
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        • #5
          I won't hide the fact that I despise Roger Goodell and what he wants to do to the NFL. But this is a smart move on his part. Stallworth should have recieved a much harsher sentence than 30 days in jail. The fact that he is a pro athlete means nothing when someone was killed, regardless of the circumstances.

          At the same time, look back at the league before Goodell. Ray Lewis was on trial for murder, not manslaughter, and he was playing the very next season. Stallworth's suspension is sending a clear message to players and the young people who idolize them. If you make serious mistakes, you will face consequences. It is a simple fact of life which so many famous faces learn the hard and ugly way.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by jcdavey View Post
            i think vick deserves to be let back in , he did his time

            stallworth not so much, he got off pretty light from the justice system

            vick didn't
            When a person dies, there isn't very much outrage.

            But when an animal dies, then someone like Vick is villianized beyond repair. I'm not justifying what Vick did, but it is nowhere near as bad as DUI-manslaughter.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by RodSmithRules View Post
              When a person dies, there isn't very much outrage.

              But when an animal dies, then someone like Vick is villianized beyond repair. I'm not justifying what Vick did, but it is nowhere near as bad as DUI-manslaughter.
              Intent matters.

              Stallworth in no way intended to ever hurt anyone.

              Vick not only intended to do it, but did it multiple times and over a very long period of time.

              Intent and motive matter.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by RodSmithRules View Post
                When a person dies, there isn't very much outrage.

                But when an animal dies, then someone like Vick is villianized beyond repair. I'm not justifying what Vick did, but it is nowhere near as bad as DUI-manslaughter.
                i hear ya, i think vick got what he deserved and stallworth didn't

                there are alot of people though who would rather save an animal than a homeless person , or a person in general, pretty disgusting
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Tarquin View Post
                  Intent matters.

                  Stallworth in no way intended to ever hurt anyone.

                  Vick not only intended to do it, but did it multiple times and over a very long period of time.

                  Intent and motive matter.
                  in stallworth's case, money matters too lol
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by McKeough View Post
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                    Can't say him or Vick should be allowed back in. The NFL is a privilege.
                    Exactly my sentiments.
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                    • #11
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                      At least Vick can play, Stallworth was worthless on and off of the field.

                      Originally posted by Charlie Brown View Post
                      Exactly my sentiments.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Sunbiz1 View Post
                        https://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-netwo...s-Michael-Vick

                        At least Vick can play, Stallworth was worthless on and off of the field.
                        eh he was decent , could stretch the field every now and then

                        he did always seem to get into trouble, or have a bad hammy though
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                        • #13
                          When a QB has no supporting cast, those things are bound to happen.

                          Originally posted by jcdavey View Post
                          eh he was decent , could stretch the field every now and then

                          he did always seem to get into trouble, or have a bad hammy though

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Tarquin View Post
                            Intent matters.

                            Stallworth in no way intended to ever hurt anyone.


                            Vick not only intended to do it, but did it multiple times and over a very long period of time.

                            Intent and motive matter.
                            Stallworth intended to drive home drunk, you accept the risks involved when you do so.

                            so yes intent and motive matter.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Sunbiz1 View Post
                              https://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-netwo...s-Michael-Vick

                              At least Vick can play, Stallworth was worthless on and off of the field.
                              So was Vick.

                              Vick was a worthless QB. He had extremely poor accuracy and field vision. The only thing he had for him was his arm strength and his legs. But even that SHOULD be worthless now. He wore out his welcome with his conviction.
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