Appeals never work in the NFL.4 game suspension appealed down to two.
sounds like a regular weekend for Gronk.Jerry said the NFL was ruling or considering not just the possible domestic violence but the other ( 8) eight transgressions Zeke did...from wrecking his car twice to speeking ticket over 100 mph..2 bar fights where people all became "hushed up"....going to a marijuana store...pulling down bra of woman on camera..and being with a guy who got arrested for carrying a firearm...8....include varying reports of the domestic violence....a lot of smoke here...will be difficult for the commissioner to set all this aside with a slap on the wrist...but crazier things have happened?
suspend him for what?if Zeke were on another team we would all be screaming suspend him. All that can be said is grow up and quit acting like a dumbarse
Greg Hardy says hi.Appeals never work in the NFL.
suspend him for what?
if Zeke were on another team we would all be screaming suspend him. All that can be said is grow up and quit acting like a dumbarse
I wouldn't. This really is a case of all or nothing. You either did it and should get the 4 games or didn't and get nothing. This idea that you get 1 for sort of being involved in something but nothing comes of it doesn't fly with me. No matter the team or player.
But I'm also not interested in the NFL doing criminal investigations and believe that should be left up to the system we already have in place in society.
If Jerry plays "nice" on this one, im done defending him...Its disgusting how Zeke will be suspended due to a bitter chick lying on him..
Sorry but the NFL has its own justice system and either abide by it or make a change. Dont test their boundaries and whether some will admit it or not our little dumbarse tested those boundaries. If he gets suspended for it well....quit being stupid
i hear you although that concept seems ridiculous. The NFL should defer to the police. They are not criminal investigators.
If you ever listen to Fisher talk he is quick to point out how his team was the first to break a story.It's Fisher. I'll wait for a reliable source.
Like Hill, in his zeal to be first, Fish is notoriously prone to mistakes.
If you ever listen to Fisher talk he is quick to point out how his team was the first to break a story.