Posted Thu Oct 25th by Kyle
- Wow, Rockies. Not a very good showing last night as Josh Beckett and the Red Sox took it to you. Boston 13, Colorado 1.
- Dre Bly and Tony Scheffler participated fully in practice Wednesday. Travis Henry sat out, and Champ Bailey was limited.
- Shanahan said Rod Smith could play as early as this Monday Night against Green Bay.
- Is the Broncos youth movement the reason we turn this thing around?
- Jarvis Moss is biding his time, and hopes the Steelers game is the catalyst for his rookie success.
- Teammates, coaches, and the
manboy himself all react to Brandon Marshall’s arrest. - For John Lynch, the California wildfires hit close to home.
- Grady Jackson has no clue why the Falcons cut him, and neither do his teammates - DeAngelo Hall rips the coaches pretty good.

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2 comments
What I don’t get is that you smoke pot and get a year long ban and probably get thrown off the team. You get arrested for DUI and you get a slap on the wrist and told not to do it again. I know it’s not been proven yet and he’s innocent until proven guilty but are the two reactions in proportion?
Does this new NFL code of conduct have anything in it to suspend players if / when convicted of something like this?
@MB –
The personal conduct policy is vague to say the least. It’s basically at Roger Goodell’s discretion.
For instance, Jared Allen was charged twice with DUI in the offseason, and received a four-game suspension. His suspension was dropped to two games.
With Marshall’s previous history, although those charges were dropped, I wouldn’t be surprised to see him hit with a 2 game charge or something of that matter. But I’d expect it come once the season is over.
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