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Goodell may discipline Lions DT Fairley following arrest

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Associated Press
8/2/2012 6:24:14 PM
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ALLEN PARK, Mich. -- NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell respects the due process that players in the league are entitled to if they're arrested.

Goodell just knows he doesn't have to wait for court cases to play out to determine how to discipline those he thinks have tarnished the league's image.

"We don't by policy, particularly if there's a pattern of behaviour," Goodell said Thursday during a visit to Lions training camp. "If there is not a pattern, we certainly do acknowledge the legal process and want to be respectful of that."

The NFL has already suspended Detroit running back Mikel Leshoure for two games for off-field conduct.

Defensive tackle Nick Fairley likely will have to sit at some point this season, too.

Fairley has two scheduled days in court, including one in late November, after getting arrested in Alabama twice in two months.

The 2011 first-round pick has pleaded not guilty to driving under the influence and attempting to elude police charges after troopers say in May he was driving about 100 mph and initially refused to pull over. He is scheduled for trial beginning on Aug. 14 on those charges, potentially putting him in a court room between Detroit's first and second preseason games.

Fairley also faces a hearing on Nov. 27 -- two days after the Lions' 11th game -- on a marijuana possession charge from April.

Goodell said he planned to meet with Fairley and Leshoure.

Fairley refused to say if he would lobby for leniency.

"I can't talk about that, but I look forward to talking to him," Fairley said after Thursday's practice.

Leshoure, who pleaded guilty to marijuana possession in May in one of two marijuana-related charges he faced, said a letter he got this off-season informed him of his suspension without much input from him.

"I'm not really for sure how that all went down," he said. "I just know I was given my punishment and I dealt with it. I've learned from it. I knew there was going to be some kind of repercussion from it."

The Lions didn't wait for Goodell to punish cornerback Aaron Berry or offensive tackle Johnny Culbreath after both had run-ins with the law, cutting both players. Berry was arrested during the off-season on suspicion of DUI and again after authorities say he brandished a weapon. Culbreath was arrested for marijuana possession. Goodell said Berry and Culbreath are still subject to punishment from the league.

Just when the Lions (No. 11 in the AP Pro32) thought their off-the-field woes were over heading into training camp, they recently found out defensive tackle Corey Williams was charged with drunken-driving last year.

Lions general manager Martin Mayhew has defended the job he and his staff have done to look into players' past before drafting or acquiring them.

"I think we've done a really thorough job analyzing guys' backgrounds," Mayhew said earlier this week. "I think there's some times where we've taken a little bit of risk. We continue to look into guys' backgrounds and try and anticipate what behaviours guys might get involved in, but I think this off-season was different for us. I think there will be a reversion toward the mean.

"As an organization we have not had a lot of those problems off the field. I think we'll head back toward that as we move forward."

Detroit isn't the NFL's only team to have players getting arrested and suspended, leading Goodell to recently meet with the NFL Players Association to talk about what can be done to improve choices made off the field.

"Everyone focuses on discipline, but part of it is education," Goodell said. "We're talking about what other things can we do to help players make better decisions. We have a program called Safe Rides (that) any player, any person in the NFL, could call and get a ride home. Those kind of programs need to be utilized."

Notes: Detroit signed CB Ross Weaver, a former Michigan State standout, DT Tracy Robertson and G Pat Boyle, and created roster space for them by waiving CB Dontrell Johnson, LS Matt Camilli and DT Michael Cosgrove. ... LT Jeff Backus returned to practice, wearing a cast to protect his left thumb. ... Leshoure (hamstring), RB Jahvid Best (concussions), S Louis Delmas (knee) and CB Chris Greenwood (abdominal surgery) were held out of practice.

Nick Fairley (Photo: Leon Halip/Getty Images)

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