NFL Discipline For Taylor

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wilsowilso
06-03-2006, 01:16 AM
Can someone explain what profootballtalk.com is exactly?

Master4Caster
06-03-2006, 01:19 AM
I don't think its an important distinction for NFL purposes. No contest is basically saying Im not telling you I did it, but there is enough evidence to prove I did.

That's not what "no contest" is at all. To keep with a sports analogy, no contest is the same as a tie. Nobody won. The prosecution did not "prove" their case agaoinst Taylor, but he will not contest his sentence.

If the NFL fines Taylor under the good behavior rules, it will be because he was in an incident in the first place, regardless of the no contest plea. But, Sean still has to face the music for the spitting incident from the playoffs. There is a suspension coming for that, regardless of whatever comes from the Dade county case.

Wilsowilso, profootballtalk.com is a gossip site reporting all the "talk" going around about teams and players. They don't pretend to be giving facts.

SanFranSkinsFan
06-03-2006, 04:29 AM
Here we go, this good news from profootballtalk.com:

'SKINS EXPECT A FINE ONLY FOR TAYLOR

A league source tells us that the Washington Redskins anticipate that safety Sean Taylor's punishment for violating the league's Personal Conduct Policy will be a fine, not a suspension. Under the CBA, the Commissioner has the ability to impose discipline on players who engage in off-field criminal conduct.

Earlier this week, Taylor pleaded no contest to misdemeanor assault and misdemeanor battery as part of a resolution of charges that allowed him to avoid felony counts that carries a maximum of 45 years in prison.

The team, we hear, is 90 percent certain that Taylor won't be suspended.

We're also told that, even if Taylor is suspended, the Redskins won't try to recover any of the signing bonus money paid to the fifth overall pick in the 2004 draft.
Thanks for the news. I have been giddy since the verdict and he likely won't get suspended, if he does, 1 - 2 games....that would suck but GW can always make adjustments.....ST will be just fine but Archuletta better step up...either way, we have to be so happy right now that Terry Glenn and TO will be dropping balls over the middle with ST knocking heads off. Amen.

Bandwagon
06-03-2006, 12:54 PM
I sincerely doubt that Tagliabue will take action against Taylor this close to his retirement from the job of commissioner. His replacement, whoever it might be, is going to be very careful his first months in the new job so as not to draw the wrath of management and fans alike and set the media hounds on his trail. I would argue that a light approach, most likely only a fine, would be the most likely result considering the regime change in progress.

Giantone
06-03-2006, 12:56 PM
Thanks for the news. I have been giddy since the verdict and he likely won't get suspended, if he does, 1 - 2 games....that would suck but GW can always make adjustments.....ST will be just fine but Archuletta better step up...either way, we have to be so happy right now that Terry Glenn and TO will be dropping balls over the middle with ST knocking heads off. Amen.

CBS sportsline is hinting at 1 game .

RedskinRat
06-03-2006, 02:15 PM
Can someone explain what profootballtalk.com is exactly?

Imagine your favorite bar (or in some peoples cases, steam room) and a bunch of gossipy old farts sitting around making stuff up? Well, that's PFT. Sometimes they get lucky and get a story right-ish. I read it for the East Coast humor.

GTripp0012
06-03-2006, 03:50 PM
CBS sportsline is hinting at 1 game .Oh well....if its sportsline...

calaskin
06-03-2006, 05:33 PM
25K and one game

dmek25
06-03-2006, 05:46 PM
calaskin, welcome and is that the official word?

Giantone
06-03-2006, 08:09 PM
Oh well....if its sportsline...

well ,they still believe Lavar might go to Miami .:food-smil

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