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Players, concerned about off-field problems, reportedly proposes idea
A group of NFL players is suggesting a "three strikes, you're out" policy toward off-field problems, ESPN reported.
Gene Upshaw, head of the NFL players association, said Monday on ESPN Radio that he and commissioner Roger Goodell had considered such a policy, but they wanted player input. So they met with the NFL's league conduct advisory committee, a group of players, ESPN reported.
"That surprised me," Upshaw said, ESPN reported. "But there was a feeling in the room that the same guy can't be in the wrong place at the wrong time three or four times."
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17344633/
A group of NFL players is suggesting a "three strikes, you're out" policy toward off-field problems, ESPN reported.
Gene Upshaw, head of the NFL players association, said Monday on ESPN Radio that he and commissioner Roger Goodell had considered such a policy, but they wanted player input. So they met with the NFL's league conduct advisory committee, a group of players, ESPN reported.
"That surprised me," Upshaw said, ESPN reported. "But there was a feeling in the room that the same guy can't be in the wrong place at the wrong time three or four times."
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17344633/