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Senators to NFL and Ravens: Punish Ray Rice more

The day before the U.S. Senate adjourned for their annual summer recess, they rushed to get a few last words in on pressing issues such as national security, immigration and… Ray Rice’s two-game suspension? Yes.

A group of senators addressed letters to Commissioner Roger Goodell and Ravens General Manager Ozzie Newsome on Thursday, calling for a harsher punishment on Ravens running back Ray Rice, the Huffington Post reports. The NFL suspended Rice for two games in connection to domestic abuse charges.

“The decision to suspend Mr. Rice for a mere two games sends the inescapable message that the NFL does not take domestic or intimate-partner violence with the seriousness they deserve,” Sens. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) and Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) wrote in the letter (via Huffington Post). They continued:


“Mr. Rice’s suspension reflects a disturbingly lenient, even cavalier attitude towards violence against women. We therefore urge you to take two steps immediately. First, reconsider and revise Mr. Rice’s suspension to more adequately reflect the seriousness of his offense. …

Second, as it has done regarding drug offenses, the NFL must develop procedures to ensure that allegations and evidence of domestic violence are addressed appropriately. … We note that the NFL’s ‘Policy and Program for Substances of Abuse’ provides for a flat penalty of a four-game suspension (and up to a year’s suspension for repeated violations) for offenses that include ‘fail[ure] to cooperate with testing, treatment, evaluation or other requirements [or] a Positive Test.’ Similarly, standardized procedures and levels of discipline should be applied to incidents of domestics violence, which by many measures constitute a far more serious offense.”

This is not the first time Congress has advised the NFL on league matters. The governing body has also weighed in on the Washington Redskins’ name, as well as the treatment of concussions by the NFL.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/earl...-ray-rice-more/


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nope. anytime they want some free publicity they side with the angry mobs and send a letter that gets ignored.


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I guess some want to have their cake and eat it to.

You do realize that the government has not only given the NFL an anti-trust exemption but also given them tax exempt status. The NFL can't expect such huge favoritism from the government and then expect them to have no say.

Just ask MLB.



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I am on the side that Rice got a big time break from the NFL...they can spin it anyway they want to - but it was published a while ago that the ultimate reason Rice got off was because they considered him a "GOOD GUY".

But...and this is a big BUTT!! The Senate should shut their mouths and get their own act together. This country is a mess...dont' lead the NFL - the NFL has their act together. Do YOUR JOB SENATORS!


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My only point is you can't look to the government for special favors then not expect them to have some input into your choices. You simply can't have it both ways.

I don't disagree with what you're saying about the senate but I believe that's a debate for an entirely different forum.


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If Michael Sam and knocked out his boyfriend and got two games would anyone be complaining?


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If Michael Sam and knocked out his boyfriend and got two games would anyone be complaining?






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If Michael Sam and knocked out his boyfriend and got two games would anyone be complaining?




Not sure if you're joking, I assume you are. Because there wouldn't be as much complaining, and that's because there's a big difference between a man hitting a man, and a man hitting a woman.


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Great, the government is involved.

Our national debt is enormous and getting larger. We can't get our two parties to ever agree and instead label one another. Unemployment is sky high. Middle class workers pay for the rich and the poor while they do very little to support themselves. We have cities going bankrupt. China kicks our ass daily and then puts 6 "Made in China" stickers on each item they make just to rub our faces in how badly they are whupping us.

And these freaking morons are weighing in on the punishment of an NFL player? Really?

Personally, I am sick of hearing the Rice/Gordon comparison. People are making it black/white.

One guy is older and has been in the league for quite a few years. He was never in trouble, that I recall, in college or in the NFL.

The other guy has broken the rules time after time after time after time.

One guy was apologetic and held himself accountable for his actions. The other guy says he was taking cough medicine and got high from second hand smoke.

One guy has one offense. The other guy has multiple offenses.

People keep saying this: "Uhmmm....duh....if you knock out your girlfriend you get one game and da....uhmmmm....if you are in a car w/guys smoking a joint you get suspended for a life."

No uhmmmm dummmmms, that is NOT how it happens. LMAO...............Good God! Freaking people amaze me.

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I'm not really comparing one to the other. Hitting a woman needs a stronger response by the NFL than it got, irrespective on JG's situation.

And do you really think the government should be expected to give the NFL tax exempt status and anti trust exemptions yet never say anything about their actions?


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I also have no problem with the elected representatives weighing in on something that has already attracted such strong public opinion.


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I wouldn't mind if the system weren't such a notorious clown show.

When you get a lot of work done, people are more inclined to look the other way when you goof off.

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I wouldn't mind if the system weren't such a notorious clown show.

When you get a lot of work done, people are more inclined to look the other way when you goof off.




That is true. However, I still have no problem with them weighing in on something people consider to be important, like this.


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If the senators want rice punished then they should pass tougher laws that put men who beat women behind bars. NFL should not even have to worry about the guy because he should be in jail.


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If the senators want rice punished then they should pass tougher laws that put men who beat women behind bars. NFL should not even have to worry about the guy because he should be in jail.




Excellent post. I can't believe anyone is defending the senators. They know it is a hot topic and that many fans are upset. It's a shameless vote-gathering ploy and the ignorant public is duped once again.

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Maine’s governor threatens NFL boycott over Ray Rice suspension

Posted by Mike Florio on August 13, 2014, 4:00 PM EDT

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Either Maine’s governor moves really slowly, or the Ray Rice suspension really continues to resonate.

According to the Associated Press, Republican Paul LePage sent a “scathing” letter to Commissioner Roger Goodell on Tuesday. The letter accuses the NFL of sending the message via the two-game Rice suspension that it’s permissible “for professional athletes to beat women, just for the sake of ratings.”

“Taking thugs and wife-beaters off the field may be bad for business, but you are playing games with people’s lives,” LePage wrote, threatening a boycott of the league.

Per the AP, LePage argued last week in a radio interview that Rice should have been suspended for three years. LePage also believes that the Ravens should have responded to his violence with violence of their own.

“As a matter of fact, the team should have taken him out in the back shed and taken care of him,” LePage said.

While few will disagree with the idea that the two-game suspension was too light, no one has suggested that a multi-year suspension or a visit to the woodshed would have been appropriate.

But LePage currently faces a three-way re-election battle involving both a Democratic candidate and an independent. He apparently believes that three-year suspensions and/or punishment inflicted via woodsheds will motivate the base and/or appeal to the fence-sitters.Regardless, it would be hard to accuse LePage of being rash with his irrational positions, given that he sent his letter nearly a month after the suspension was imposed.


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Hehehe, definitely a weak ploy to bolster his showing at the polls, but I have to say that I agree with the Governor's views on the efficacy of visits to the woodshed


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Maine’s governor threatens NFL boycott over Ray Rice suspension

Posted by Mike Florio on August 13, 2014, 4:00 PM EDT

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Either Maine’s governor moves really slowly, or the Ray Rice suspension really continues to resonate.

According to the Associated Press, Republican Paul LePage sent a “scathing” letter to Commissioner Roger Goodell on Tuesday. The letter accuses the NFL of sending the message via the two-game Rice suspension that it’s permissible “for professional athletes to beat women, just for the sake of ratings.”

“Taking thugs and wife-beaters off the field may be bad for business, but you are playing games with people’s lives,” LePage wrote, threatening a boycott of the league.

Per the AP, LePage argued last week in a radio interview that Rice should have been suspended for three years. LePage also believes that the Ravens should have responded to his violence with violence of their own.

“As a matter of fact, the team should have taken him out in the back shed and taken care of him,” LePage said.

While few will disagree with the idea that the two-game suspension was too light, no one has suggested that a multi-year suspension or a visit to the woodshed would have been appropriate.

But LePage currently faces a three-way re-election battle involving both a Democratic candidate and an independent. He apparently believes that three-year suspensions and/or punishment inflicted via woodsheds will motivate the base and/or appeal to the fence-sitters.Regardless, it would be hard to accuse LePage of being rash with his irrational positions, given that he sent his letter nearly a month after the suspension was imposed.





So what, he's not going to watch football? The NFL will surely collapse now.


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No doubt the NFL is quaking in their boots. Friggin' stooge politicians need to do their own jobs and stop showboating with hot button BS.

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He is doing his job. He's trying to get re-elected.

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I would be more interested in what Maine's governor thinks about Roger Goodell and the NFL suspending Gordon for a year because his MJ test was 16.0 ng/ml or 1.0 ng/ml over the league limit of 15.0 ng/ml.

That's probably a little too much for the good Gov.to understand.

I guess Gordon would have been better off if he had knocked Ray Rice's fiance out cold...go figure.


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Senators now...

All the god damn problems in this country, you weigh in on what the NFL is doing.


NFL suspended Rice, which I don't agree since all charges dropped. Let it be.


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You've confused the fact that he commented on the topic with thinking that he actually cares. He's a politician - he doesn't think anything.

It's a meaningless sound bite during an election cycle.


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It's a shame we don't have Maine on the schedule this year, if their NFL team doesn't play that could have been a forfeit.


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