Gordon, who practiced with the Browns on Monday, doesn't expect a ruling on his appeal (of a potential year-long suspension from the league) for at least a week, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports.
Gordon's appeal hearing ran through Monday, but now that it has been closed, the wideout awaits the league's ruling, with the report hinting that the delivery of a decision may take as long as three weeks. Until then, Gordon will be able to work with his teammates, with the Browns' initial depth chart in advance of Saturday's preseason opener against the Lions listing him as a starting wideout, along with Miles Austin.
Unreal! Make a decision already...in or out. It would be nice to know before drafts...whether to keep him or not, but regardless, 3 weeks to make a decision? Geez.
I don't think the question is whether or not he's "innocent"; I think it's pretty clear the dude likes to take his 4:20 break. I think the question is going to be how long he should be suspended for it.
The NFLPA wants it to be all or nothing. The rules can be abitrated if a deal is reached. With the inconsistencies in the testing process I don't think a neutral third party will suspend him for a year. I find that hard to believe.
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AirDHLDudeTue 8/5/14 1:00 PM
Unreal! Make a decision already...in or out. It would be nice to know before drafts...whether to keep him or not, but regardless, 3 weeks to make a decision? Geez.
[Deleted User]Tue 8/5/14 1:08 PM
Oh so he can blaze for another week or so, cool.
MrcookTue 8/5/14 1:12 PM
He is innocent
ZargyboyTue 8/5/14 1:14 PM
I don't think the question is whether or not he's "innocent"; I think it's pretty clear the dude likes to take his 4:20 break. I think the question is going to be how long he should be suspended for it.
AirDHLDudeTue 8/5/14 1:53 PM
Well, it's One year or nothing.
BeardculesTue 8/5/14 3:53 PM
The NFLPA wants it to be all or nothing. The rules can be abitrated if a deal is reached. With the inconsistencies in the testing process I don't think a neutral third party will suspend him for a year. I find that hard to believe.