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Jonathan Babineaux Suspended For One Game

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No slammer for Babs. Falcons fans can expect to see him on the field in week two.

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The Falcoholic On Babineaux's Suspension: 'We Really Need Him'

The Falcoholic:

Given that cleared charge and the fact that he has no other history of crime that I’m aware of, I’m more than willing to give the USS Babineaux the benefit of the doubt. I think he’ll come in Week 2 older, wiser and ready to murder a quarterback or two. Last time I checked the rule book, that was totally legal.

And more importantly for our purposes as Falcons fans, we really need him. Even our Week 1 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers will take on a new dimension without him, because he won’t be able to add to our pressure on totally immobile Byron Leftwich and help out with stopping Rashard Mendenhall as he barrels up the middle. I think everyone’s intrigued by Corey Peters, but I’m not sure I wanted to find out his capabilities in the first week of the season.

In fact, the argument’s been made right here on this here site that Babineaux is one of the best penetrating defensive tackles in the league. You don’t simply replace a guy like that, and that’s why it’s well worth putting up with a lighter-than-expected suspension in exchange for a lesson learned and some serious ass kicking.

The Steelers will also be missing the services of fifth-year right tackle Willie Colon, one of the league’s best linemen. Colon suffered an Achilles injury in June. This may enable the Falcons to compensate for the loss of Babineaux by bringing more pressure from the outside.

Stay tuned to The Falcoholic.

Update

Jonathan Babineaux Suspended For One Game

Best possible news for Jonathan Babineaux and Falcons fans: the team’s top defensive lineman is only going to be suspended for the season’s first game. Via atlantafalcons.com:

Defensive tackle Jonathan Babineaux has been suspended without pay for the team’s first regular-season game.

Babineaux’s suspension begins Saturday, Sept. 4. He will be eligble to return to the Falcons’ active roster on Sept. 13 following the team’s Sept. 12 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers … Babineaux is eligible to participate in all preseason practices and games.

Commissioner Gooddell was able to contain his banhammer this time, but the weapon grows thirsty. We’ll assume Babineaux won’t try his luck again any time soon.

Original Story

Jonathan Babineaux Avoids Jail, But What About Suspension?

Falcons defensive tackle Jonathan Babineaux has received a year of probation from a Gwinnett County court for his marijuana possession charge incurred in what feels like 1973 by now. Seriously, this case took forever. He pled no contest and expressed contrition and embarrassment, according to his agent.

The big question, at this point, is how many games Babineaux will miss due to suspension. League commissioner Roger Gooddell's eager banhammer famously yearns for blood tainted by the sticky icky.

Losing its best defender for only the season opener against the Steelers looks to be the team's best-case scenario. But Rog could read a pattern of bad behavior into Babineaux's recent history and thus boss all over Atlanta's plans, suspending Babineaux for two or more games. If Rog really wanted to. The tackle has been in trouble before, and this is the second time in his NFL career Battleship has avoided serious legal trouble. In 2007 he was accused by law man of killing a pit bull, several months before Michael Vick popularized the trend. However, it was later discovered the dog was a huge David Cronenberg fan and Babineaux only harmed it to prevent it from attacking his five-year-old. So you'd hope that incident wouldn't have any sway over Gooddell's decision.

The Falcons had what some would describe as a rough decade, as far as legal issues are concerned. Hopefully the closing of this chapter can signal the end of all that. Turn to The Falcoholic for more.

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