NFL Did Not Suspend Ahmad Bradshaw
Rotoworld.com released a statement made by Adam Schefter of the NFL Network, “The league has determined that Ahmad Bradshaw is not in violation of the personal conduct policy. He will not be suspended.” The NFL investigated the situation and concluded the crime pre-dated his NFL career. That’s the good news, and there is some bad news also. Bradshaw must serve another 30 days when the 2008 season is over. That’s new news to some like the Giants organization. According to Ralph Vacchiano over at The Blue Screen, “Tom Coughlin said he wasn’t aware of that, and other team officials have indicated the same thing.”

As a Giants fan, it’s a good thing that he doesn’t have to serve his sentence until the season is over. However, I believe that these athletes shouldn’t get special treatment in the judicial system. If atheletes get special treatment then the common man should get special treatment also. Why should a judge have to work around the NBA schedule when Kobe Bryant rapes a woman? How come the judge doesn’t revolove around the work schedule of a man who rapes a woman in Central Park? I’m just saying…






