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GrnBay007
05-31-2007, 11:30 PM
Goodell crackin down!!



New rule pertains to players, coaches, owners, guests

Associated Press

NEW YORK -- NFL clubs may no longer serve alcohol at team functions or on buses or flights, extending a ban that until now applied only in locker rooms.

NFL owners and executives were told Thursday by commissioner Roger Goodell that the rule pertains not only to players but also to owners, coaches and guests.

"I believe that no constructive purpose is served by clubs continuing to make alcoholic beverages available, and that doing so imposes significant and unnecessary risks to the league, its players and others," Goodell wrote to all 32 teams in a letter obtained by The Associated Press.

The commissioner's letter separates him from, among others, baseball commissioner Bud Selig. After St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Josh Hancock died a month ago in what was ruled an alcohol-related auto accident, Selig said a decision on banning beer in clubhouses was a team matter, not a league one.

Goodell's letter is in keeping with his policy of setting strict standards for behavior by players, coaches and officials after a year of numerous arrests, many of them for alcohol-related offenses. He has imposed strict suspensions on those who violated those policies, including a yearlong suspension for Tennessee's Adam "Pacman" Jones, which is currently under appeal.

The letter is addressed to chief executives, club presidents, general managers and head coaches.

"Effective immediately," it reads, "clubs are prohibited from providing alcoholic beverages, including beer, in any club setting, including in locker rooms, practice or office facilities or while traveling, including on team buses or flights.

"This prohibition extends not only to players but to all team personnel, as well as to other guests traveling with the team or who have access to club facilities," it said.

The ban was sent with the approval of the NFL Players Association and the player advisory council, a group of veterans appointed in early April to advise Goodell on player issues.

That group includes union president Troy Vincent, currently a free agent; safety Donovin Darius of Jacksonville; fullback Tony Richardson of Minnesota; center Jeff Saturday of Indianapolis; linebacker Takeo Spikes of Philadelphia; and wide receiver James Thrash of Washington.

CaliforniaCheez
06-01-2007, 03:02 AM
Like almost all Laws and rules the behavior of a supid few result in the restriction of freedom for all others.

So no team party may serve alcohol. The Packer bus tour will not permit those participating to have a drink with the fans.

Inviting a Packer player as representative of the team to your banquet?
He cannot drink.

Thanks Bengals and other idiots.

sepporepi
06-01-2007, 04:10 AM
Inviting a Packer player as representative of the team to your banquet?
He cannot drink.

I think he can.

It states the team can not serve alcohol. But if you host the banquet
itz is not a packer event and the team is not the one serving alcohol.

It does not state, that on one working for the NFL can drink alcohol anymore.

Iron Mike
06-01-2007, 06:40 AM
w00t.......call up Chewy and see if he's available for the next hot tub party!!!! :wink: