probably 0, pretty small amount and dont think it will garner suspension. probably a fine and be on that probation program the NFL has.
good news is that after the new CBA these things wont even be stories.
probably 0, pretty small amount and dont think it will garner suspension. probably a fine and be on that probation program the NFL has.
Depends what the NFL said in his original meeting for his 8 game suspension. He's in their "system", so then NFL has the ability to punish him, despite the fact he was not cited for the marijuana. As an offender in their system, they may choose to punish him for it. Goodell has that ability. He may choose not to in order to keep a good rapport with the Players Association, going into negotiations. I know the Browns were working on a "zero tolerance" policy with him, so I would not be surprised if he is not back with the Browns, now.YouMightDieTryin wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2020 11:49 am https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/brow ... er-report/
Looks like nothing. Still shows the notion he's still not wising up.
True. I was thinking legal wise nothing will happen. The repercussions from the NFL and Browns could be drastically different. I don't think the NFL does anything. Z'Darius Smith (Packers LB) had his whole fiasco and wasn't punished even though he was cited, but then again he doesn't have a prior record with Goodell. I also can see the Browns taking a step back from him now though even if it was minor.FantasyFreak wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2020 12:14 pmDepends what the NFL said in his original meeting for his 8 game suspension. He's in their "system", so then NFL has the ability to punish him, despite the fact he was not cited for the marijuana. As an offender in their system, they may choose to punish him for it. Goodell has that ability. He may choose not to in order to keep a good rapport with the Players Association, going into negotiations. I know the Browns were working on a "zero tolerance" policy with him, so I would not be surprised if he is not back with the Browns, now.YouMightDieTryin wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2020 11:49 am https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/brow ... er-report/
Looks like nothing. Still shows the notion he's still not wising up.
+1. He couldn't even make it a month into the offseason before ending up on the police blotter. This from a guy who had yet another bar incident after he was released by the Chiefs. How many red flags do people need? Ticking time bomb.YouMightDieTryin wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2020 11:49 am https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/brow ... er-report/
Looks like nothing. Still shows the notion he's still not wising up.
Just a friendly reminder to sell him soon before he blows up on my team. Hopefully I get some buyersperkinsrooster wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2020 2:40 pm+1. He couldn't even make it a month into the offseason before ending up on the police blotter. This from a guy who had yet another bar incident after he was released by the Chiefs. How many red flags do people need? Ticking time bomb.YouMightDieTryin wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2020 11:49 am https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/brow ... er-report/
Looks like nothing. Still shows the notion he's still not wising up.
Recreational weed isn’t legal in Ohio.
Hope nobody ended up doing that.
My mistake. For some reason I thought this happened in Colorado. Still think there won’t be a suspension though.
1. sometimes people do change
This isn't about the weed. The open vodka is far more concerning. IIRC, Hunt's previous incident with kicking at the girl was reportedly as a result of his drunkness, as was a club fight. Alcohol seems to be the primary issue that is leading to others.
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