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[Updated] Josh Gordon possibly suspended for all of 2015
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And shortly after Gordon was suspended for drinking alcohol, Roger Goodell cashed another million dollar advertising check from Budweiser. What a joke the NFL has become.“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
― Albert Einstein
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Originally posted by madducks View PostAnd shortly after Gordon was suspended for drinking alcohol, Roger Goodell cashed another million dollar advertising check from Budweiser. What a joke the NFL has become.
Gordon has a long history of issues. He has lost his right to play in the NFL if he is caught drinking. He knows the rules. Testing positive after he knows the consequences shows there is a very bad problem here.
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Originally posted by Papa Deuce View PostWell, here is the issue as I see it.... unless it was a DUI, or another actionable legal offense, how can he get a suspension for doing something that is legal in 50 states if you are of legal age.
Many companies have a zero tolerance for alcohol. That means if you have even one beer at lunch and come back to work you can be fired. Don't have to like it have to obey it.
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Originally posted by Gregg View PostIt was part of his punishment from getting a DUI that he has to be alcohol free. He is not getting arrested he is getting suspended. He doesn't have to like it he has to obey it.
Many companies have a zero tolerance for alcohol. That means if you have even one beer at lunch and come back to work you can be fired. Don't have to like it have to obey it."Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
- Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
"Your shitty future continues to offend me."
-Warren Ellis
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Originally posted by Hornsby View PostIt's the off-season Gregg, he's not at work. He's on his own time.
From Yahoo Sports:
It's almost inconceivable that Gordon would put himself in this position, after having a season-long suspension for a drug test lessened to 10 games last season. After Gordon came back, he was suspended for the season finale for skipping a walk-through practice. That 10-game suspension last year was the result of Gordon's fourth violation of the league's drug policy, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reported at the time.
Like it or not he needs to follow the rules.
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No, it is the issue, IMO. Suspending someone for doing what's entirely legal for 99.9% of the US population is crazy, especially since it happened in the off-season, on his own time.
So he's an idiot, so what...and let's not forget that his last drug test "violation" resulted in the league and the NFLPA changing the rules after the fact."Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
- Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
"Your shitty future continues to offend me."
-Warren Ellis
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Originally posted by Gregg View PostOne has nothing to do with the other.
Gordon has a long history of issues. He has lost his right to play in the NFL if he is caught drinking. He knows the rules. Testing positive after he knows the consequences shows there is a very bad problem here.
I can't wait until Gordon wins a huge lawsuit against Goodell and the NFL. Maybe when one of Goodell's many mistakes hits the owners in the wallet they will finally show him the door.Last edited by madducks; 01-26-2015, 04:54 AM.“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
― Albert Einstein
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Originally posted by madducks View PostIt has everything to do with the NFL being hypocrites. The NFL loves alcohol when they are making money off of it. It wouldn't surprise me if the NFL started letting Mile High Stadium sell marijuana brownies at the concession stands too.
I can't wait until Gordon wins a huge lawsuit against Goodell and the NFL. Maybe when one of Goodell's many mistakes hits the owners in the wallet they will finally show him the door.
He knew the consequences before he got caught. He made a choice to take a chance on not getting caught. Now he has to pay.
This has nothing to do with other players who can drink and "drive."
I have a bigger problem with players getting suspended for things that we can buy legally over the counter (cold meds, supplements, etc.) and yet I have to recognize that this is just part of doing business.
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maybe the guy just made his money and is lazy and decided that he didnt want to bother playing football in 2015? If he is smart (doubtful), he would have wisely spent and invested his $3.8 million in guaranteed money of a nearly $6 million rookie contract. I mean is it out of the realm of possibility that the dude woke up, said to himself, I dont want to work hard anymore and figured this was an easy way to just get the year off? Sure not very smart, but lots of guys his age do dumb and lazy shit all the time and they dont have millions in the bank.
I just wanted to point out that there may be another side to this that football fans arent seeing, that's all.
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remember Ricky Williams - Dolphins
The was an article about him Esquire December 2004 but I cant find an internet copy
part 2
http://www.esquire.com/features/the-...SQ1005GAME_118
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Originally posted by Gregg View PostWouldn't this be like drinking and driving. We can drink and drive until we go over the limit and get caught. Then most of us get a second chance to drink and drive again. But if caught going over the limit again we will lose our right to drive.
He knew the consequences before he got caught. He made a choice to take a chance on not getting caught. Now he has to pay.
This has nothing to do with other players who can drink and "drive."
I have a bigger problem with players getting suspended for things that we can buy legally over the counter (cold meds, supplements, etc.) and yet I have to recognize that this is just part of doing business.
And no employer should have the right to tell you what you can or cannot do, on your own time. As long as you abide by their rules during the season (same as your hours at work), that should be more than good enough when it comes to legal substances."Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
- Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
"Your shitty future continues to offend me."
-Warren Ellis
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