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I thought the first suspension was four games

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A few others announced today.

@PackersNotes: Very busy day for suspensions. Jets DL Sheldon Richardson, Cowboys LB Rolando McClain and Chargers TE Antonio Gates all got 4 games.

First 2 substance abuse, Gates for PEDs.

Originally Posted by El-Ka-Bong:

Twitterati are suggesting there is no precedent in the substance abuse penalties for a one-game suspension.

 

Maybe Datone's name was on the bags.

 

Originally Posted by cuqui:

A few others announced today.

@PackersNotes: Very busy day for suspensions. Jets DL Sheldon Richardson, Cowboys LB Rolando McClain and Chargers TE Antonio Gates all got 4 games.

First 2 substance abuse, Gates for PEDs.

 

No wonder Gates was so good last year

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Originally Posted by cuqui:

       

@AlbertBreer: Was asked about Datone Jones' 1-game suspension, not part of penalty schedule. 1-gamers usually incidents involving drugs w/o positive test.


       
Perhaps the league made and error and confused Jones and Guion? Look for an apology statement from the Leaugue office today. These things happen all the time.

Here's Datone's offense.

Jones was ticketed for marijuana possession after NFC title game

Jul 03, 2015 -- 6:06pm

 

GREEN BAY – According to City of Green Bay Municipal Court records, Green Bay Packers defensive end Datone Jones was ticketed for marijuana possession on Jan. 19 – the day after the Packers’ loss to the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC Championship Game – and paid an $880 fine a month later.

That would explain why Jones received a one-game suspension from the NFL on Thursday for violating the league’s substance-abuse policy, meaning the third-year defensive end will miss the Packers’ Sept. 13 regular-season opener against the Chicago Bears.

According to the Green Bay Municipal Court website, Jones pleaded guilty to possession of THC and paid his fine on Feb. 10, and the case was then closed. The case is considered a civil ordinance violation, not a misdemeanor or criminal conviction.

 

http://www.espnwisconsin.com/c...40&post_id=53401

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I am not a big Datone Jones fan, though I hope he makes that change this year. 

 

Weed is such a league-wide issue, as it reflects in our society. It is this close to being legal across the nation. So, I don't disparage him too much for that. Far healthier than alcohol. 

 

Problem is, it remains illegal to smoke here in Wisconsin, and he got a simple possession bust, which is really just a ticket. 

 

A good old friend lives in the Point Hilton complex where the Seahawks stayed for the SB. Said the place was solid weed at their post SB party there. 

 

Not going to bust Datone's chops on this too much. Just wish he would produce on the field. I want to see real improvement in his game, and have yet to see that over past two years. 

Florio

 

Try making a comment on that site & they censor a lot of $hit. I said....

 

"The "perenially overhyped" Packers love this stuff. Wait until you start hearing about alternative lifestyles."

 

Yes, THAT got deleted.

cornellsteelers says:
Wouldn’t most police officers interpret “packer” as someone carrying a gun rather than a member of a perennially overhyped football team?

 

All football fans are connected in some manner of hatred towards other fan bases. Green Bay fans just leave a wider wake of hatred. 

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Wonder how much Datone had on him?  Hopefully like 6 ounces.  Just doing the math

 

Guion Suspension = (12 oz Guion Pot / X oz Datone Pot) * 1 game

 

So if Datone only had a quarter on him Guion could be looking at 3 years suspension.  ;-)

 

On a more serious side, if Datone gets a game for this (which sounds like small time possession) I imagine Guion is looking at at least 4 games.

Originally Posted by ChilliJon:

cornellsteelers says:
Wouldn’t most police officers interpret “packer” as someone carrying a gun rather than a member of a perennially overhyped football team?

 

All football fans are connected in some manner of hatred towards other fan bases. Green Bay fans just leave a wider wake of hatred. 

A lot of Steelers fans are still extremely butthurt over their team's defeat in Super Bowl XLV. However, we Packers fans aren't much better, as a good sized contingent are still butthurt against the Broncos over XXXII.

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Originally Posted by Boris:

Florio

 

Try making a comment on that site & they censor a lot of $hit. I said....

 

"The "perenially overhyped" Packers love this stuff. Wait until you start hearing about alternative lifestyles."

 

Yes, THAT got deleted.

 

I know this may shock you but I was banned from commenting on PFT about 7 years ago.

There's a difference between the game still stinging and still actively rooting against a team that beat your team in a game played in 1998 (the definition of butthurt). Still hate seeing highlights from XXXII, but I haven't cared one bit about the fortunes of the Broncos for about 15 years.

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