Are There Rules for Behavior for NFL Players?
Question by Devane: Are there rules for behavior for NFL players?
I moved to Jacksonville not too long ago. I used to live in Tampa Bay and we always had a great time with the bucs and they would come out and meet people and have fun. Some players had businesses in town etc. You could be proud to take your family to a game. Now I live in Jax and they are just ridiculous. They are on the news all the time but not for anything good. Drug charges, bar fights, etc. The Jags have almost no support compared to other teams local following, but who can blame them, they act like trash?
My question is what happened to role models, do you think there should be rules or can they just get busted for crack and coke and having guns,etc and they still let them play?
I know this happens in other cities, but don’t they have any respect for themselves here in Jax, nobody stands up to say hey, maybe we could get some fans and support if we werent criminals….?
Best answer:
Answer by Joe Bourdow
ya there should be certain rules that if they break they shouldnt be able to play. the whole dang bengals team is a bunch of crackhead misbehaved dudes. no wonder there no good. why cant all the players in the nfl be classy like LT?
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