DE Charles Grant: New Orleans DEs to Play by Adam Caplan of ScoutNFLNetwork.com, September 15, 2009 at 10:33pm ET
Charles Grant Profile
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell announced Tuesday that the suspensions
of New Orleans Saints DEs Charles Grant and Will Smith for their
2008 violations of the NFL’s Policy on Anabolic Steroids and Related Substances
will not be enforced at the present time.
“This situation presents several unique and narrow aspects that I believe call
for us to put the good of the game ahead of questions of discipline,” Goodell
said. “Considerations of fairness, uniform application of our policies, and
competitive integrity all support deferring the suspensions at this time. I am
not prepared to treat players differently when the same conduct is involved.”
Last Friday, a federal appeals court in Minnesota unanimously ruled in favor of
the NFL in the so-called “Star Caps” case, rejecting all of the challenges
brought by the NFL Players Association, including unfounded claims of bias and
failure to share information with players about diuretics. The Court of Appeals
fully upheld the earlier rulings of a federal district court in favor of the
league.
The ruling upheld the suspensions of the Saints players. However, the federal
court also allowed Minnesota Vikings DTs Kevin Williams and Pat
Williams of the Minnesota Vikings to pursue separate claims under Minnesota
state law, which prevent suspending them at this time. Goodell said the NFL will
vigorously contest those state law claims and enforce appropriate discipline on
a consistent and uniform basis.
“Our primary goal is to maintain the effectiveness and integrity of our program,
which has repeatedly been recognized as among the finest in all of sports. An
important part of that program has been a tradition of fairness for players and
clubs, with all players knowing they are held to a common standard. Because the
Minnesota and New Orleans players committed the same violation and had their
appeals resolved at the same time, I believe the appropriate step is to defer
the suspensions while we pursue both our legal options and continue discussions
with the NFLPA," Goodell added. “Now that the courts have rejected the NFLPA’s
improper challenge to our collectively bargained program, we hope the union will
join us in ensuring that these principles of fairness and uniformity are
preserved. The union’s unfortunate refusal to do so thus far has created
needless uncertainty for our program. This is an important issue not only for
the NFL, but for all sports and everyone who cares about the integrity of sports
competition. This is why the other professional leagues and the USADA supported
us in this case. ”
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