Ben Roethlisberger wants six-game suspension Reduced ......Agree or Disagree ?

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Ben Roethlisberger wants six-game suspension Reduced ......Agree or Disagree ?

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In Friday's meeting with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, Ben Roethlisberger's representatives plan to ask the commissioner to reduce the six-game suspension by at least three games, bringing along team president Arthur J. Rooney II to the New York meeting to support the quarterback's case, sources with knowledge of upcoming proceedings told ESPN.


Roethlisberger was suspended in April for six games for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy a week after prosecutors decided not charge him in a case involving a 20-year-old college student who accused him of sexually assaulting her in a Georgia nightclub in March.


At the time, Goodell pledged to consider reducing the length of the suspension if Roethlisberger complied with a number of league-imposed conditions, including a comprehensive behavioral evaluation, and stayed clear of any other off-field problems.


Most observers believe Goodell has had in his mind all along to reduce the suspension by two games to four. But Roethlisberger's attorney, David Cornwell, is expected to ask for a greater reduction in the suspension, according to those with knowledge of discussions between the commissioner's office and the quarterback's representatives.



Some in the Roethlisberger camp have argued that since Roethlisberger is the first player suspended by Goodell under the personal conduct policy who has not been arrested, charged with or convicted of a crime, he should not be suspended more than two games. His camp has always considered the six-game suspension too harsh. But few believe Goodell will go that far, and some in the Roethlisberger camp do not want to anger the commissioner by asking for too much.



Goodell wrote to Roethlisberger in April: "The Personal Conduct Policy makes clear that I may impose discipline 'even where the conduct does not result in conviction of a crime' as, for example, where the conduct 'imposes inherent danger to the safety and well being of another person' ... or conduct that 'undermines or puts at risk the integrity and reputation of the NFL.' "



At the time of the suspension, Rooney released a statement agreeing with and supporting Goodell's ruling. It's not known what role Rooney will play during Friday's meeting between the commissioner and Roethlisberger.


If the suspension is reduced to four games, as expected, Roethlisberger would presumably spend the Steelers' bye in Week 5 getting ready to start at home against the Cleveland Browns in Week 6 -- giving him two weeks of preparation for his first game back.



The Steelers were heartened last month when Goodell said Roethlisberger was going "above and beyond" what the league asked him to do since the two-time Super Bowl winner was accused of, but not charged with, sexually assaulting a Georgia college student. The quarterback has stayed out of trouble since the March incident, and he spent considerable time during training camp interacting with the team's fans.


"I'm very encouraged by what he's doing," Goodell said at Steelers training camp. "He hasn't just done what he's been told to do, I think he's worked hard to really try to improve and focus on himself and understand what he's been through and what he's going to do differently going forward. I think that's a very positive thing."
Asked what the league still needs to see, Goodell said, "He's got to work through the program that's designed for him to help him. A lot of that is confidential, but he's done it and he's done it with enthusiasm. I think that's a good thing.
 

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agree i dont even like him or the steelers........3 games is plenty
 

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Agree. The guy wasn't arrested or charged.
 

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Make it 4 and call it a day. Next time it's a full season. Now get outta heeeyaaa.
 

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I agree completely that Roethlisberger wants the suspension reduced. . .

Arrests and charges are meaningless. If the NFL has pieces of shit at high profile positions doing stupid things it hurts their product

Compromise is good, though. Make it four or five while making him do something charitable
 

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Should not be suspended.

He banged a chick who was of legal age and no charges were filed. End of story.
 

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Ben Roethlisberger is a complete idiot but he shouldn't have been suspended at all. If being stupid was grounds for suspension, half the league would be out. So he doesn't know how to ride a motorcycle and he hangs around with skanks because he's too dumb and ugly to get laid by women that don't look like they live in a trailer park. He wasn't convicted of anything. I think he could have challenged the suspension in court and it would have been overturned. I don't think Roger Goodell had any legal grounds to suspend him but the Steelers didn't want to piss off the league office so they just went with it.
 

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Nobody else gets games chopped of their suspension. What makes him so special.

The fact he wasn't arrested or charged with a crime. If you want to start suspending guys for being idiots and putting themselves in bad situations than half the league is gone.
 

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Ben Roethlisberger is a complete idiot but he shouldn't have been suspended at all. If being stupid was grounds for suspension, half the league would be out. So he doesn't know how to ride a motorcycle and he hangs around with skanks because he's too dumb and ugly to get laid by women that don't look like they live in a trailer park. He wasn't convicted of anything. I think he could have challenged the suspension in court and it would have been overturned. I don't think Roger Goodell had any legal grounds to suspend him but the Steelers didn't want to piss off the league office so they just went with it.

Well put. For what it's worth, I wrote my last post before reading yours... then felt dumb because we said pretty much the exact same thing.
 

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The fact he wasn't arrested or charged with a crime. If you want to start suspending guys for being idiots and putting themselves in bad situations than half the league is gone.

Totally agreed on.

But their are 16 other football players under suspensions currently. Why isn't Goodell give these guys a break too.

Never seen the NHL, MLB reduce their suspensions, once the commissioner ruled unless the case was going through an appeal process.
 

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Totally agreed on.

But their are 16 other football players under suspensions currently. Why isn't Goodell give these guys a break too.

Never seen the NHL, MLB reduce their suspensions, once the commissioner ruled unless the case was going through an appeal process.

It will be reduced. The end result is that the product they put on the field sells tickets and advertising. Now with Leftwich out they have bigger problems.
 

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He deserved what he got, you don't need any charges to be brought to see he was being a stupid fucking jackass.
 

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