Todd Haley refused to disclose what, if any, punishment that will be given to offensive lineman Barry Richardson for his actions during Sunday’s game against the Broncos.
But he did appear to indicate Richardson will face some kind of penalty when he indicated he didn't have all of the necessary information by the time the game ended.
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It's two days since the incident...
and punishment has yet to be handed out, so no, it’s not old news.
I spilled spot remover on my dog... now he's gone.
He should be suspended at least 1 game
by RamX21 on Dec 7, 2010 4:57 PM CST via mobile reply actions
Agreed.
And I don’t think starting O’Cal for one game would be that big of a deal, as long as the rest of the line is good to go.
I spilled spot remover on my dog... now he's gone.
Disagree
Assume you are a parent: one of your children does something disagreeable to a neighbor and as a result you punish your child. Is it productive to tell the entire neighborhood how you punished your child? I think not. Issues like this are best kept in house or between the concerned parties, in this case the neighbor and your family and in the more relevant case between B. Richardson and the Chiefs family.
he's not saying we should be told what it is
just saying that he should be suspended. we’ll all know soon enough.
"STOP US!"
"CHIEFS WILL"
by chiefsinchina on Dec 7, 2010 10:51 PM CST up reply actions



























