NFL Players Union Calls For Immediate Reinstatement For Adrian Peterson
Source: Think Progress
BY TRAVIS WALDRON
Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson has missed eight games since the team suspended him in the wake of child abuse allegations, but now that the legal proceedings are over, the NFL Players Association is calling for his immediate reinstatement, ESPN reported Sunday.
Peterson pleaded no contest to misdemeanor charges in Texas last week after he originally faced felony child abuse charges in September. At the time, the Vikings put Peterson on the commissioners exempt list essentially a paid suspension under terms of a deal between the league and the players union. According to the ESPN report, the union argued that the deal said that Peterson should be reinstated upon completion of the legal case.
The NFL, however, said this week that Peterson would not be reinstated until after a disciplinary hearing to see if he should be further punished under the leagues personal conduct policy. The NFL has asked Peterson to submit the evidence from his legal case so that an independent expert can review it.
But the NFLPA is arguing that Peterson should be allowed to play while the disciplinary proceeding takes place. NFL players facing potential conduct suspensions are traditionally allowed to practice and play until the NFL reaches a decision on their punishment, and there doesnt seem to be a good reason for treating Peterson any differently.
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Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson
CREDIT: AP PHOTO/CHARLIE NEIBERGALL
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rocktivity
(44,577 posts)The courts may be willing to overlook the fact that Peterson did what he did to a four-year-old, but that doesn't mean that the league should, too.
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daleanime
(17,796 posts)yes, he deserves(needs?) to work, but I'm tired of certain behaviors being tolerated in this nation.
StevePaulson
(174 posts)Today. As far as I am concerned he should be punished for his abuse, which missing the games to date is. Switching a child (which is unfortunately common) is no worse than DWI in my opinion.
rpannier
(24,339 posts)I'm guessing it's what will keep him out
Cryptoad
(8,254 posts)if you have money and fame,,, you can horse whip your kids!
Fred Sanders
(23,946 posts)Or call it "switching"... How cute.
libdem4life
(13,877 posts)Comrade Grumpy
(13,184 posts)I know the punisher impulse is hard to appease, but there is that.
riversedge
(70,310 posts)classes as far as I know. damm
Snow Leopard
(348 posts)Back to work. Hopefully he's learned.
rpannier
(24,339 posts)Anyone dumb enough to be doing drugs while on bail has learned nothing