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Bitch Slap of the Week, Roger Goodell


For failing to have a structured fine system, and for sending mixed messages to the league, Roger Goodell get’s the Bitch-Slap-of-the-Week.

Mr. Goodell has pretty much always been a glutton for punishment, however, this latest crackdown makes about as much sense as a solar-powered flashlight.

Earlier this week, the Czar of Football swung his mighty gavel and declared that Cortland Finnegan and Andre Johnson were to be fined $25,000 for ripping off each other’s helmets and brawling in the middle of the game.

Hold up, wait a minute, let’s look at this a little bit closer and add some judgment.

According to Goodell, a fight with haymakers to the face is the equivalent to a person tweeting during a game. That’s right. Earlier this year, Chad Ochocinco was fined the exact same amount ($25,000) for sending an in-game tweet.

This isn’t the first time that Mr. Magoo has failed to see through his coke-bottled, clouded lenses.

In 2006, Terrell Owens was fined $35,000 for spitting on another player. In 2008, Clinton Portis and Sean Taylor were fined $5,000 for wearing red socks instead of white socks. In 2009, Titans owner Bud Adams was fined a whopping $250,000 for throwing the double birdie at an entire stadium. And just a couple months ago, Steve Johnson was slapped with a $10,000 fine for pretending to shoot off a rifle and Nate Burleson was fined $15,000 for punting the ball after a touchdown celebration.

So, after some deductive reasoning, one can assume that punching a guy in the face is approximately worth… nothing.

If we go by Goodell’s rules, it costs a player more to hock a loogie than it does to throw an uppercut to an unprotected face trying to inflict bodily harm. And apparently those throwing up a middle finger should expect to feel the strongest wrath.

The commissioner has no problem fining players up to 75K for tackling someone just above the numbers, but somehow has remorse for players duking it out in the middle of a televised game.

So what kind of system is this guy running? There really seems to be no system at all. The fines that Goodell is handing out are ludicrous and have no reasoning whatsoever. If he wanted to send a message to the league and its players, then he should have come down hard on Andre Johnson and Cortland Finnegan.

Now don’t get us wrong. we enjoy a nice boxing match as much as the next testosterone-filled sports fan, that’s why we go to hockey games, but if Goodell is attempting to clean up the NFL and set standards amongst its members, then he has completely failed.

Don’t be surprised if more athletes turn to fistfights now that precedence is set and the punishment is equivalent to a couple sock fines or Brad Maynard impressions. It’s even less than wearing a sombrero and poncho after scoring a touchdown.

By the way, Mr. Goodell, how does this hand taste? SMACK!

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Logan Rhoades is a Los Angeles columnist and the Associate Editor of Jocks Behind Bars. With an extensive knowledge of ESPN topics and celebrity gossip, he is known for mixing sports and pop culture in the various columns he writes. Check out his blog and Follow him on Twitter @loganrhoades.

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Ochocinco fined 25K for Tweeting during game


Cincinnati Bengals wideout, Chad Ochocinco, has a knack for accumulating fines and with the kickoff for the NFL regular season still three weeks away, ‘Robin’ is already writing his first check to Roger Goodell and the league.

Ochocinco, who likes to call himself ‘Robin’, the sidekick in the NFL’s version of Batman & Robin, was slapped with a $25,000 fine for sending out Tweets on his Twitter account during last week’s preseason game against the Philadelphia Eagles.

NFL rules state that players, superheroes or not, are not allowed to Tweet 90 minutes before the scheduled kickoff and not until postgame pressers are completed.

All NFL players have been made aware of those rules since there’s been so much attention brought to them regarding players and media alike, but the controversial player Tweeted anyways, posting two messages during that cut-off time.

In fact, the wide receiver’s second Tweet came during the game at 9:53 p.m. ET:

“Man Im sick of getting hit like that , its the damn preseason [expletive]! 1day I’m gone jump up and start throwing hay makers , #Tylenolplease,”

According to the league, Ocho-5 sent two messages to his one million-plus followers, the first at 6:50 p.m. ET and the second one mentioned above at 9:53 p.m. ET. With the kickoff for that game scheduled at 8:07 p.m. ET; it cost the offender.

How did Ochocinco respond to the NFL? Through his Twitter account posting, “Dear NFL I apologize for tweeting during the game but that was 2 monthsof my Bugatti payments you just took from me,I won’t do it again,”

Any readers interested in following this NFL circus act can go to his Twitter account here.

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