I think until we get to something like
@Wolfie suggestion above, about set bans, that stack, for certain types of offences, this circus will happen with every ban handed down.
The frustration, at least for me, comes from comparing it to 'similar' bans in recent years handed down by the NRL. That is where I think people get aggrieved, and 'Broncos tax' etc. As it is so consistently, inconsistent. Club to club, player to player. This isn't helped by media outrage created in some cases, or lack there of in instances like Sandon Smith where you don't hear a peep.
If Ezra got the same ban as Trindall, (just an example) but the Broncos decided to bump it up to 9 weeks (or more), if they can do that, I think there'd be a lot less of this discussion because it doesn't feel like we are being hard done by. That's our club punishing an idiot for being an idiot, not the NRL deciding that due to more media driven fan outrage, it deserves a lengthier ban than others.
For the record, I don't think 9 weeks is hard done by at all, and is probably less than I expected.. I just think what this has highlighted, is a few of the other recent bans have been grossly unders compared to what they could/should have been when you compare it to this incident.
My biggest thing out of this isn't even the ban, it's how he comes back. He seems to have a softer edge than others, and after this media slaughter, fans and opposition players are going to absolutely lay it on him. He needs to be prepared for that and know how to deal with it. That's the main concern for me.