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Originally Posted by VG.Content
I think it should have been more harsh and with more conditions. I don't feel they should be removed from the league forever as it will just land them in jail, and it's just proper to help people.
But, he should only be let back in if he keeps his shit clean, and has a curfew and other shit. If someone smokes pot a few times they have to have random drug tests, I think if someone is involved in multiple shootings, they should have to be limited as well.
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Did you actually READ the article? Your staement contradict each other.
"I think it should have been more harsh and with more conditions. I don't feel they should be removed from the league forever as it will just land them in jail, and it's just proper to help people."
He's suspended WITHOUT PAY for a year. He loses a year off his career in his prime. When he returns his next contract is going to be worth millions of $$$ less than it would have been if he kept his nose clean the whole time.
Here are his conditions before he can be re-instated. What would you add?
? He must have no more run-ins with law enforcement.
? He must comply with all required counseling, education, and treatment assigned by the NFL or the judicial system.
? He must obey the restrictions that have been agreed to by he and the Titans.
? He may not be at the Titans' facility through May 31 and may not participate in any practices or workouts during his suspension. Starting June 1, he must visit the team facility once per week to meet with the team's player development director. Also, beginning June 1, he is permitted to spend one day a week at the team facility for conditioning, film study, and other activities.
? In conjunction with the Titans, Jones must develop a structured program of community service or other activity. This program must be submitted to the NFL for approval.