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Mark Curnutte started covering the Bengals and the NFL for The Enquirer in 2000. He previously wrote about urban affairs and other social issues for the Enquirer. He won the prestigious 1994 Unity Award from Lincoln University (Missouri) for "A Polite Silence," a seven-day series about race relations in Greater Cincinnati. He also has worked as an assistant features editor and features writer at The News & Observer in Raleigh, N.C. Curnutte is second vice president and a three-year board member of the Professional Football Writers of America (PFWA). He is a 1984 Miami University graduate.

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Wednesday, March 21, 2007

NFL considers tougher personal conduct policy

NFL Competition Committee co-chair Rich McKay and NFL public relations vice president Greg Aiello held a teleconference this afternoon to discuss upcoming issues next week at the league's annual meeting.

Among the developments could be a more strict personal conduct policy from NFL commissioner Roger Goodell that could be bad news for repeat offenders, such as Bengals wide receiver Chris Henry, and proposals from the competition committee to move the kickoff to the 35-yard line from the 30 at the start of overtime and to make instant replay permanent.

The full story is at enquirer.com, and the link is at the top of this post.


1 Comments:

at 3/27/2007 3:28 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am so sick and tired of seeing Chris Henry's name in the paper and news. Get rid of this piece of crap.

 
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