Goodell: Stallworth suspended for season, placed 'stain' on NFL, players

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Goodell: Stallworth suspended for season, placed 'stain' on NFL, players

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Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donte' Stallworth was suspended without pay for this season Thursday after pleading guilty to killing a pedestrian while driving drunk. He cannot participate in any team activities until his reinstatement after the Super Bowl.

"Your conduct endangered yourself and others, leading to the death of an innocent man," NFL commissioner Roger Goodell wrote in a letter to Stallworth explaining his decision. "The NFL and NFL players must live with the stain that you have placed on their reputations."

Stallworth released a statement Thursday, urging fans not to judge all NFL players based on his actions.

"Commissioner Goodell called me this morning," the statement read. "Obviously, I am disappointed, but, as I said previously, I accept the Commissioner's decision. Regardless of the length of my suspension, I will carry the burden of Mr. Reyes' death for the rest of my life. I urge NFL fans not to judge NFL players or me based on my tragic lapse in judgment. I am a good person who did a bad thing. I will use the period of my suspension to reflect, fulfill my obligations, and use this experience to make a positive impact on the lives of those who look up to NFL players."

Stallworth struck 59-year-old Mario Reyes on March 14 in Miami. Stallworth pleaded guilty June 16 to DUI manslaughter, a second-degree felony, and was indefinitely suspended by Goodell two days later.

Stallworth drew a 30-day jail sentence and reached an undisclosed financial settlement with the family of Reyes, who was leaving his job as a crane operator when he was struck.

Goodell said he didn't take into account the sentence in determining that Stallworth violated the league's substance-abuse and personal-conduct policies.

Goodell held a hearing with Stallworth, his representatives and union officials Aug. 5. Goodell also privately met with Stallworth on Monday at the receiver's request.

"As you recognized both at and following the hearing, guilt or innocence as a matter of criminal law is not the same as a violation of NFL policies," Goodell wrote.

Stallworth signed a seven-year, $35 million contract with the Browns in 2008. He received a $4.5 million roster-signing bonus the night before the crash. He will lose the remaining $745,000 on his contract for 2009.

Browns coach Eric Mangini wouldn't say whether he was open to bringing Stallworth back next season.

"In terms of that, in terms of what the future holds, there's really no decision that's been made, there's no timetable that's been set," Mangini said. "The focus is on what we have to do here, the players that are here, and that's really the direction we're headed."

This was Goodell's second high-profile disciplinary decision in the last three weeks. On July 27, he conditionally reinstated Michael Vick after the former Atlanta Falcons quarterback served 18 months in prison for running a dogfighting ring.

Police said Stallworth had spent the night drinking at a Miami Beach club and had a blood-alcohol level of .126, above Florida's .08 legal limit. Besides jail time, his sentence included two years of house arrest, eight years of probation and other restrictions.

Prosecutors have said surveillance video showed Reyes running across MacArthur Causeway and being hit by Stallworth's 2005 Bentley. On a recorded 911 call, Stallworth said that Reyes "came out of nowhere." A police report said Reyes was rushing to catch a bus home.

Stallworth also has played for the New England Patriots, Philadelphia Eagles and New Orleans Saints. His first year with the Browns was marred by injuries. He hurt his leg in training camp, sidelining him for most of the season.

When the Browns signed Stallworth in 2008, they hoped he could be a complementary No. 2 receiver and take pressure off Braylon Edwards. But Stallworth never got going because of the injury and made just seven starts. Edwards spent the season dropping important passes, and Cleveland finished 4-12.

Once it became apparent that Stallworth could miss time, the Browns signed 12-year veteran David Patten and drafted Brian Robiskie and Mohammed Massaquoi in April to add depth at receiver.

"I can say that I respect the commissioner very much and I respect the process and I respect the decision," Mangini said. "Our focus, mine and the team's focus, is on the task at hand and getting ready for the season."

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What did they do when Leonard Little did the same thing?
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What did they do when Leonard Little did the same thing?geaux321

After leaving a birthday party drunk in 1998, Little crashed into and killed Susan Gutweiler in St. Louis, MO. When tested, his blood alcohol level measured 0.19 percent, a level that exceeds the statutory level of intoxication of 0.08 in the state of Missouri. Little received 90 days in jail, four years probation and 1000 hours of community service.

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i think he did the right move...
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[QUOTE="geaux321"]What did they do when Leonard Little did the same thing?bgres077

After leaving a birthday party drunk in 1998, Little crashed into and killed Susan Gutweiler in St. Louis, MO. When tested, his blood alcohol level measured 0.19 percent, a level that exceeds the statutory level of intoxication of 0.08 in the state of Missouri. Little received 90 days in jail, four years probation and 1000 hours of community service.

And the 8 game suspension.

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Convict athletes should take notes about the way Stallworth has reacted to his crime.. Unfortunately his crime is completely irreversible which makes Goodell's ruling definitly fair.
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While I'm sure that Stallworth is extremely sorry for his action, there is simply no excuse for drinking and driving and the death of a man. It is completely fair to me. Stallworth should understand his punishment, and shouldn't even argue.
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Ah man stallworth if just did'nt leave your place for breakfast, none of this would have happened.

But yeah I say it's fair and on top of what the court gave him as well.

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Fair. So long, Stallworth.
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Fair. So long, Stallworth.spfx30

Farewell? Hardly, he'll be back next season.

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[QUOTE="spfx30"]Fair. So long, Stallworth.bgres077

Farewell? Hardly, he'll be back next season.

Thank you, Capt. Obvious. :P

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[QUOTE="bgres077"]

[QUOTE="spfx30"]Fair. So long, Stallworth.spfx30

Farewell? Hardly, he'll be back next season.

Thank you, Capt. Obvious. :P

Your welcome. +1 again in this union.

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#13 wwe4ever_in05
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Goodell did the right thing.

BUT, I think Stallworth will play again soon, but it won;'t be with the Browns.