Makes total senseFine to CeeDee Lamb for wearing his jersey untucked - $15,450
Fine to Aaron Rodgers for lying about his vaccine status and not following COVID protocols - $14,650
just amazing
That was Lamb's second uniform violation.Fine to CeeDee Lamb for wearing his jersey untucked - $15,450
Fine to Aaron Rodgers for lying about his vaccine status and not following COVID protocols - $14,650
just amazing
So he only violated protocols one time....?That was Lamb's second uniform violation.
Rodgers was docked the maximum possible for a first-time violation, which is $14650.
Nothing to elicit the response of "just amazing".
Profootballtalk provides some details. The team was supposed to enforce the pressers and Rodgers and Lazard did not go unmasked that often while in the facility.So he only violated protocols one time....?
The league said the Packers were warned that future violations could result in escalated discipline, including possible change of draft position or loss of draft choices.
“The Club was fully cooperative in the investigation into violations of the collectively bargained NFL-NFLPA protocols,” NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy told PFT.
As to the press conferences at which Rodgers spoke within the facility, the league concedes that “there’s no argument that Aaron Rodgers should have been wearing a mask.” However, Rodgers wasn’t fined by the league for the press conference violations, because (per the league) the primary responsibility falls on the club to enforce the protocols.
The league also reviewed “substantial video” from the club facility. “While the review showed a few isolated instances of Rodgers and Allen Lazard failing to wear a mask in facility, they were substantially compliant otherwise,” McCarthy said. “There was no widespread or systemic mask-wearing violations.”
The fine for the Packers includes the Halloween party. “The team didn’t sanction the party but they were aware of it after it took place and did not discipline Rodgers or Lazard and failed to report their violations to the league,” McCarthy said
i don't agree, one is a petty uniform violation, the other one put's multiple players at risk as well as the leagueThat was Lamb's second uniform violation.
Rodgers was docked the maximum possible for a first-time violation, which is $14650.
Nothing to elicit the response of "just amazing".
Nothing to elicit the response of "just amazing".
It seems possible Rodgers will be fined for additional violations. The fines were agreed by the NFL and players union; Goodell can't just increase penalties because Rodgers is a dumb fuck.So he only violated protocols one time....?
Only problem is that he wasn't case 0 in the Packers' wave of cases. So, why Devante Adams and Joe Barry, who are vaccinated, simply get a more lenient stick when they got it first and might have be the sources that eventually jumped to their franchise QB?How's "just DISGUSTING" instead?
Every time Rodgers knowingly potentially exposed someone to Covid should be considered a separate violation.
Only problem is that he wasn't case 0 in the Packers' wave of cases. So, why Devante Adams and Joe Barry, who are vaccinated, simply get a more lenient stick when they got it first and might have be the sources that eventually jumped to their franchise QB?
Only a child would bring up non sequitur and a hot bag of profanity to argue a separate point.because they followed protocol, at least?
why is this so difficult for you? why do you insist on defending the shitbag asshole that is Aaron Rogers and his clear intent to spread deadly disease around the league, and the league's bumbling attempt to stumble over itself to defend this fucking garbage against their own stringent pre-season mandates?
every single moment Rogers stepped in a building, each day, inside to outside, or another room, from training camp onward, was a violation. Each should be a fine. He should have no fucking salary this year.
...And I really have nothing against Aaron Rogers before this. Seriously. just fuck this nonsense and stop treating fucking asshole jock morons like they are actually worth anything in the middle of a pandemic. You're turning into a child making arguments for this behavior.
You are missing the point. What he did is put others at risk, this is much worse than "uniform violations".Only a child would bring up non sequitur and a hot bag of profanity to argue a separate point.
Am I supposed to comprehend paragraph 2 as Aaron Rodgers should not play until he is vaccinated? That's not what the terms were. Cam was allowed to play in preseason. Kirk Cousins is still playing. That's your ideals, not what legal negotiations between the NFL and NFLPA said.
The concept of material harm escapes you. Plenty of vaccinated people also have gotten the disease. In your arrogance, you've fallen for the "self-selection" myth. That the virus MAGICALLY AVOIDS all vaccinated people. That sir, is not reality and just your pathetic fantasy.
Yeah no, that's not how the system usually works. Actually, it's very telling when someone wants a litany of repeat punishment
The concept of material harm escapes you.
Also, I don't see uniforms as a trivial matter for employees. That occurs all the way down to min wage workers like delivery drivers. They don't find but the manager is going to put you on the spot. A fine for a millionaire like Lamb is peanuts and equivalent to a verbal warning at a min wage job. Furthermore, the first-time violation of a uniform violation is three times less than the COVID violation maximum. The comparison made by the poster was therefore one that would lead to false inferences of what is on the legal record.
Only a child would bring up non sequitur and a hot bag of profanity to argue a separate point.
Am I supposed to comprehend paragraph 2 as Aaron Rodgers should not play until he is vaccinated? That's not what the terms were. Cam was allowed to play in preseason. Kirk Cousins is still playing. That's your ideals, not what legal negotiations between the NFL and NFLPA said.
The concept of material harm escapes you. Plenty of vaccinated people also have gotten the disease. In your arrogance, you've fallen for the "self-selection" myth. That the virus MAGICALLY AVOIDS all vaccinated people. That sir, is not reality and just your pathetic fantasy.
Yeah no, that's not how the system usually works. Actually, it's very telling when someone wants a litany of repeat punishment
The concept of material harm escapes you.
Also, I don't see uniforms as a trivial matter for employees. That occurs all the way down to min wage workers like delivery drivers. They don't find but the manager is going to put you on the spot. A fine for a millionaire like Lamb is peanuts and equivalent to a verbal warning at a min wage job. Furthermore, the first-time violation of a uniform violation is three times less than the COVID violation maximum. The comparison made by the poster was therefore one that would lead to false inferences of what is on the legal record.
Atleast Kirk Cousins has the balls to say he's not getting vaccinated and he's abided by the rules from what we can tell, there's multiple instance of Rogers violating the rules
Yep, same for :sigh: as Kyrie Irving, he is living with the consequences of his choice. Aaron couldn't be bothered to and lied.Exactly! I don't agree with Cousins in any way BUT I respect him for having the guts to embrace it even if I do think its stupid.
Yep, I'm also curious how many times Les Snead can go "all in" on a home Super Bowl before the salary cap tears the team down in 2023. Who else is available on the waiver wire?torn ACL for Woods during practice.
Hmm, wonder if Stafford and the Rams will try to coax Megatron out of retirement.
Yep, I'm also curious how many times Les Snead can go "all in" on a home Super Bowl before the salary cap tears the team down in 2023. Who else is available on the waiver wire?
Yep, I'm also curious how many times Les Snead can go "all in" on a home Super Bowl before the salary cap tears the team down in 2023. Who else is available on the waiver wire?