CowboyStar88
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Well hopefully the Cowboys get Tank back for the first game
We all know this. Just posting the update.
The status of Cowboys defensive end Randy Gregory will be known before the Cowboys open the playoffs next week, the Fort Worth Star-Telegam reported Wednesday evening.
Gregory flew to New York Tuesday to appeal a pending suspension of at least a year for missing a drug test.
Gregory, who was back with the team Wednesday, said he doesn’t know what the final outcome of his appeal hearing will be. He was suspended for the first 14 games of this season for two violations of the league’s substance abuse policy. He withdrew an appeal of that suspension in September.
The Cowboys haven’t had Gregory available long enough to have him a key part of their plans, but he recorded his first career sack in last weekend’s regular-season finale.
Let me say this, Gregory will NOT be suspended. He will win his appeal and not only that he will never fail another drug test while he plays in the NFL....or miss a test either.
Don't need any negative comments but just remember what I said when it comes true
Let me say this, Gregory will NOT be suspended. He will win his appeal and not only that he will never fail another drug test while he plays in the NFL....or miss a test either.
Don't need any negative comments but just remember what I said when it comes true
I think he has learned his lesson and this last one wasn't a fall because of drugs. It was counted as a fail but he missed it cause he was in rehab. People keep saying well the NFL will seems the test to them and my question is.....then why didn't they?I hope you are right my friend, Gregory has the talent to be a very good player if he can just resist the need to get high.
At the end of the day, yes, the Cowboys knew the risk. But you cannot tell me the way all of this has been handled does not suggest shady back room handshake deals.The Cowboys knew the risks associated with this kid when they drafted him.
This is the down side of taking those kinds of risks.
I would be more concerned with re-evaluating the Cowboy's draft philosophy relative to the 2nd round moving into this off-season than I would about any hand-wringing over Mr. Gregory.
Might need a look.
There is blame on all sides here and it starts with our boy randy, but the nflpa should be drawn and quartered for ever giving this much power to roger goodellAt the end of the day, yes, the Cowboys knew the risk. But you cannot tell me the way all of this has been handled does not suggest shady back room handshake deals.
Lets hope this gets fixed in the next agreement. All this testing business should ,at most, be kept inhouse and dealt with by the Clubs management.There is blame on all sides here and it starts with our boy randy, but the nflpa should be drawn and quartered for ever giving this much power to roger goodell
At the end of the day, yes, the Cowboys knew the risk. But you cannot tell me the way all of this has been handled does not suggest shady back room handshake deals.
This whole sad business has been blown way out of proportion if compared to his infraction. He only failed to appear for a test. Its not like he murdered someone. It just doesn't make any logical sense to destroy a young boys career over this.I think he has learned his lesson and this last one wasn't a fall because of drugs. It was counted as a fail but he missed it cause he was in rehab. People keep saying well the NFL will seems the test to them and my question is.....then why didn't they?
he is nothing more than a "nice to have" pass rushing specialist. Our run D is less effective with him in there-- he has not shown that he knows how to keep contain and play gap control-- yes I know he had a couple TFLs-- but trust me, he is not a +run defender..