(SportsNetwork.
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appeals front may turn out to be anything but for NFL players when it comes to
personal-conduct issues in the future. Ray Rice was reinstated from his
indefinite suspension Friday for one reason, a true objective arbiter in retired
U.S. District Judge Barbara S. Jones heard the appeal. This decision is a
victory for a disciplinary process that is fair and transparent, the NFLPA said
in a statement after the ruling. This union will always stand up and fight for
the due process rights of our players. While we take no pleasure in seeing a
decision that confirms what we have been saying about the commissioners office
acting arbitrarily, we hope that this will bring the NFL owners to the
collective bargaining table to fix a broken process. It wont. Jones, who heard
the appeal earlier this month, ruled that Rice did not mislead NFL commissioner
Roger Goodell when the running back met with the league on June 16. Goodell
initially suspended Rice for two games or violating the NFLs personal-conduct
policy over the incident, but later banned him indefinitely following the
release of video footage that sparked public outrage. It looked like double
jeopardy on the surface and Jones only buoyed that argument explaining Goodell
had no new evidence after handing out the first punishment before bowing to
public pressure and arbitrarily changing it. I do not doubt that viewing the
video in September evoked horror in commissioner Goodell as it did with the
public, Jones said. But this does not change the fact that Rice did not lie or
mislead the NFL at the June 16 meeting. Because Rice did not mislead the
commissioner and because there were no new facts on which the commissioner could
base his increased suspension, I find that the imposition of the indefinite
suspension was arbitrary. I therefore vacate the second penalty imposed on Rice.
The NFLPA argued the league violated labor laws by increasing Rices punishment
after the video surfaced. Goodell spent most of his time under cross-examination
by outside players union attorney Jeffrey Kessler. Rice is no less a pariah
today and this ruling was strictly a salvo toward Goodell and the NFLs flawed
process when it comes to personal-conduct issues. Any failure on the part of the
league to understand the level of violence was not due to Rices description of
the event, but to the inadequacy of words to convey the seriousness of domestic
violence, Jones wrote. That the league did not realize the severity of the
conduct without a visual record also speaks to their admitted failure in the
past to sanction this type of conduct more severely. Others were far more harsh
than Jones in their assessments. Second punishments for the same conduct are
unprecedented and not permitted as a matter of basic and fundamental principle,
lawyer Peter Ginsberg, who has often tangled with the NFL in court, said.
Perhaps now, finally, NFL owners will give real thought to whether the NFL
shield should tolerate a leader who fails to lead in important areas like
domestic violence and who time and again ignores the Leagues workers due process
rights and the right to be treated with fundamental fairness. There are many
lessons to be learned from this unfortunate event -- Ray (Rice) is well on his
way to learning his from this awful event. Time will tell whether the NFL and
NFL owners are learning theirs as well. Any hopes that the league got any
message were quickly quashed by NFL general counsel Jeff Pash in a memo sent to
league executives after the decision. No part of Judge Joness decision questions
the Commissioners honesty or integrity, nor his good faith consideration of the
issue when he imposed the indefinite suspension on Mr. Rice, Pash wrote. Nor is
there any suggestion that the Commissioner had seen the video from inside the
elevator before it became public, or knew of the contents of the video. Nice try
Jeff but by explaining Rice told the truth about the incident back in June,
Jones plainly contradicts Goodells assessment that the former Ravens star was
vague in describing it. And to put it more bluntly, if Rice was telling the
truth, Goodell wasnt. Roger Goodell has shown once again that he does not follow
the rules in his treatment of players and that his judgment cannot be trusted
Ginsberg said. Under his leadership, the NFL ignored for years the need to
create a stronger and more constructive program to address domestic abuse. But
rather than admitting he had been ignoring the domestic violence issue for
years, and had failed to subject past violators to real scrutiny, Commissioner
Goodell turned his own failings on Ray by punishing him a second time for an
offense about which Commissioner Goodell had been fully and completely aware
when he imposed the original suspension. That action threatened to end Rays
career. And in so doing, Commissioner Goodell ignored the basic principle that
every worker must be treated in a manner consistent with past punishments and in
accordance with published procedures. Despite the growing criticism Goodell and
the league he lords over remain as deaf as ever, however. The decision has no
bearing on the current work on a revised Personal Conduct Policy, nor on the
initiatives announced by the Commissioner on August 28 regarding domestic
violence and sexual assault, Pash told the leagues executive. Similarly, the
decision is limited to Ray Rice and should have no effect on any other pending
or prospective disciplinary matters. Take notice of that last statement and look
at who is scheduled to hear the Adrian Peterson appeal, Goodell rubber stamp
Harold Henderson. We are confident that the issues addressed by Judge Jones will
not be part of future disciplinary decisions of the Commissioner, Pash
continued. We will of course review the decision in detail to identify any other
aspects that can be addressed within the comprehensive revision of the Personal
Conduct Policy that is now underway. The NFL is confident because the only real
review of its personal-conduct policy came up with one answer -- stay away from
independent minds who reject tortured rational.
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with the Oilers. In 57 games this season he had one goal and six assists with 34
penalty minutes in Edmonton. ATLANTA -- The Cincinnati Reds placed catcher
Devin Mesoraco on the 15-day disabled list Saturday with a strained left
hamstring, and injured closer Aroldis Chapman made a "big step" in his recovery
from facial fractures. Mesoraco hurt his hamstring while scoring from second in
Friday nights 5-4 loss at Atlanta. Chapman was hit by a line drive during an
exhibition game on March 19, breaking his nose and a bone above his left eye.
The left-hander looked strong while throwing 43 pitches in batting practice
before Saturday nights game against the Braves. The session was divided into two
"innings," separated by a five-minute break. It was Chapmans second time
throwing batting practice and his first without a protective screen in front of
the mound. He is scheduled to throw another simulated game on Tuesday in
Cincinnati before beginning a rehab stint in the minors. "I think it was a big
step today to throw without a protective screen for the first time since the
incident happened," Reds manager Bryan Price said. "I thought it was a big step,
and if one more outing makes him feel physically and mentally more prepared to
face hitters in a game situation, thats great." Chapman said he is still
regaining the stamina he needs to feel ready for games. "I think everything
weent well," Chapman said through a translator.
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the same way I was feeling in spring training but I believe with a little work I
will be in the physical shape that I want to be." Chapman said he wasnt worried
about throwing without the protective screen normally used in batting practice.
"Actually, Im really positive," he said. "Since everything that happened to me,
Ive been really positive. I didnt have a bad thought that this could happen
again, that I could have any trauma to my head again." Price said he does not
think Chapman will need a long stay in the minors. "I hate to put a number on it
because that would be reckless, but after we send him out I dont think it will
be much more than a week," Price said. Right-hander Jonathan Broxton has four
saves as the fill-in closer. Third baseman Todd Frazier was held out of the
lineup after leaving Friday nights game with tightness in his left leg. Price
said Frazier probably could have started if needed. The Reds recalled catcher
Tucker Barnhart from Triple-A Louisville to play behind Brayan Pena.
Neftali Soto is making his first career start at third base against the Braves.
Barnhart, Soto and Ramon Santiago took turns in the batters box against Chapman.
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