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Need to wait until the legal process plays out. See Marshawn Lynch.What happens to gordon's DWI then?
Need to wait until the legal process plays out. See Marshawn Lynch.What happens to gordon's DWI then?
or what about the bust in the car with the weed??What happens to gordon's DWI then?
Gordon because they would raise the limit for MJ and it could put him under the lineWhy does this NOT affect Blackmon? Is it just because Gordon/Welker were mentioned and Blackmon wasn't?
I thought that Blackmon would fall more under the personal conduct policy than the drug testing? maybe not? I never fully understood exactly what caused Blackmon's suspension (and I guess I stopped following it).Why does this NOT affect Blackmon? Is it just because Gordon/Welker were mentioned and Blackmon wasn't?
Well, Blackmon got arrested again, and hasn't been punished yet for that. So I wouldn't hold my breath on that one.Long Ball Larry said:I thought that Blackmon would fall more under the personal conduct policy than the drug testing? maybe not? I never fully understood exactly what caused Blackmon's suspension (and I guess I stopped following it).Zyphros said:Why does this NOT affect Blackmon? Is it just because Gordon/Welker were mentioned and Blackmon wasn't?
This is definitely getting me excited and wishing I had pounced on Gordon earlier and got him in all leagues on case something does happen. The whole point of having a FF bench is for upside to me so adding him even for significant FAAB bucks is a no-brainer.
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Per sources, the new drug policy is very close to getting done and Scandrick's suspension will be lifted immediately whenever it happens.
First offense DWI shouldn't result in a suspension, they usually don't. The hearing for that isn't until NovemberNeed to wait until the legal process plays out. See Marshawn Lynch.What happens to gordon's DWI then?
I haven't seen anything definitive on how hard of a deadline it is.Sunday is a "soft" deadline is what I read, have I missed something regarding Sunday being the day.
The talk earlier this year was that the new drug agreement would include a one game suspension for the first DUI.First offense DWI shouldn't result in a suspension, they usually don't. The hearing for that isn't until NovemberNeed to wait until the legal process plays out. See Marshawn Lynch.What happens to gordon's DWI then?
If this goes through, I'm smoking green Sunday.If this goes through then I'm pronouncing it 'Green Sunday'.
hes really available in an ffpc? out of the 10 leagues i wither entered or witnessed he went at the latest in the 13th. even the draft the day before the season started, when his value was lowest, he went in the 10th. back in early august he went in the 9th. hes def worth the whole roll minus a few dollars for kicker and d transactions.You guys are making me jealous that you can make any kind of WW moves right now. In FFPC we can't do #### until next week and even then FAAB all but guarantees that someone is going to blow their entire budget if Gordon is available. I want to gamble!
Right now I m thinking they will make a deal and Gordon will play; even though I don't own him anywhere, that's a good thing.http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/11471429/nflpa-wants-new-policy-reverse-drug-suspensions
Not a whole lot of new info here, except it's the first time I am seeing something about NFLPA actually "seeking suspension reversals"...
He's available in my FFPC league. We drafted three days ago.hes really available in an ffpc? out of the 10 leagues i wither entered or witnessed he went at the latest in the 13th. even the draft the day before the season started, when his value was lowest, he went in the 10th. back in early august he went in the 9th. hes def worth the whole roll minus a few dollars for kicker and d transactions.You guys are making me jealous that you can make any kind of WW moves right now. In FFPC we can't do #### until next week and even then FAAB all but guarantees that someone is going to blow their entire budget if Gordon is available. I want to gamble!
So you're predicting sub-par PPG for an active Gordon. Please elaborate.Right now I m thinking they will make a deal and Gordon will play; even though I don't own him anywhere, that's a good thing.http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/11471429/nflpa-wants-new-policy-reverse-drug-suspensions
Not a whole lot of new info here, except it's the first time I am seeing something about NFLPA actually "seeking suspension reversals"...
Right, I don't think Gordon would be anywhere near where he was last year. His PPG were absurd. However, even if he puts up just 70% of his per game production from last year, we are talking about a high end WR2 and something similar to what Jordy, Desean and Andre did last year.So you're predicting sub-par PPG for an active Gordon. Please elaborate.Right now I m thinking they will make a deal and Gordon will play; even though I don't own him anywhere, that's a good thing.http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/11471429/nflpa-wants-new-policy-reverse-drug-suspensions
Not a whole lot of new info here, except it's the first time I am seeing something about NFLPA actually "seeking suspension reversals"...
I believe the NFLPA would want things resolved by Sunday cause Gordon and Welker could still play and would not be out game checks. For example, if it takes a month to iron things out, Welker would have served his entire suspension by then. There are other guys currently suspended that might get a pass (I believe guys like Bowe and Browner, as examples).I think the premise on why it would affect Welker and Gordon but not Blackmon has to do with the league year. Blackmon was suspended during the last league year, while Welker and Gordon during the current league year. The way I read what D. Smith said was that the NFL and NFLPA should've gotten their acts together and come to an agreement at the start of the league year, in which case neither of them would've been facing a suspension for this season.
What I don't understand is why a deal has to get done before Sunday, when the games have already started. The season is underway, so if they don't want to make a change once the games have started, then they've already missed that.
I don't think this has anything to do with Blackmon at all. The NFLPA isn't seeking a get out of jail free card for all suspended players. They're negotiating for specific changes to the policy with respect to the classification of amphetamines and the level required to fail a marijuana test. If those changes get through, they would mean that Welker and Gordon would not be suspended under the new rule, and the NFLPA is seeking to have it applied retroactively to players suspended this year.I think the premise on why it would affect Welker and Gordon but not Blackmon has to do with the league year.
For me, Welker would be too much for a chance at Gordon's reinstatement. I don't think I'd drop Kelvin Benjamin for him. I did drop Mike Williams for him (not a great pick, anyway).I dropped Welker for him. Too much upside not to grab him. I absolutely drop Lattimer or Hunter for him.So do you drop a guy like Hunter or Latimer for this lottery ticket? Yeah I know-that's kind of an ACF Q-so in general where do you draw the line? We all know that if he plays he's a top 10 lock, but you can't drop solid WR2/3's on a pipe dream, but WR4/5's it's worth a shot I assume? I guess this is the million dollar question.
This was in a previous post but Dallas CB Orlando Sandrick was also suspended for the first four games for taking 'molly'/amphetamines and would be affected by this.I don't think this has anything to do with Blackmon at all. The NFLPA isn't seeking a get out of jail free card for all suspended players. They're negotiating for specific changes to the policy with respect to the classification of amphetamines and the level required to fail a marijuana test. If those changes get through, they would mean that Welker and Gordon would not be suspended under the new rule, and the NFLPA is seeking to have it applied retroactively to players suspended this year.I think the premise on why it would affect Welker and Gordon but not Blackmon has to do with the league year.
People affected by new rules:
- Anyone suspended for amphetamines under the PED policy
- Anyone who is suspended for failing a marijuana test that had a level that is under the new, higher, level
We know that Welker fits the first group and Gordon would fit the second. I'm not aware of anyone else, but that doesn't mean there isn't anyone else. I don't know for what drug Lavon Brazil failed his test for, or if it was marijuana, what his level was (mainly because nobody cares enough to dig and find out).
I'm not sure we have total information about all of Blackmon's failed tests, but I'm pretty sure at least one of them was for drinking, and I'm pretty sure it's accepted that he has a drinking problem. He was arrested for marijuana possession, but that was after he was suspended indefinitely.
I don't think there's any information about the NFLPA trying to get the NFL to ease up on alcohol related testing/policies, so I don't think any of this will help Blackmon.
D. Smith didn't actually name names and even if this deal gets done there is still the problem the Gordon's positive test reportedly came in the last league year, not this one like Welker's, Scandricks, etc.The writing on the wall is this is going to happen. When the head of the NFLPA who is a major factor starts naming names and when you hear they are this close, how can you not feel that way? This is not about did he break the rules or is he an idiot or more. This is about a new rule that would not have effected him in anyway. Get him now when you can for as cheap as you can because when this new rules gets passed and his suspension voided, it will be like he is coming into this season with the same value as he had in February.
His DUI will have major issues, but he will be punished under a different part of the CBA and his being caught with weed in the car would be of no importance to a failed test because he wasnt charged with possession from what I understand, his "friend" was. So while he may have some more strikes coming, his case isnt until November and any suspension would be minimal to start next year.
You are forgetting this is a contract, they agree to terms. If they agree to void or reduce Gordons (or any other player) suspension, they can.D. Smith didn't actually name names and even if this deal gets done there is still the problem the Gordon's positive test reportedly came in the last league year, not this one like Welker's, Scandricks, etc.The writing on the wall is this is going to happen. When the head of the NFLPA who is a major factor starts naming names and when you hear they are this close, how can you not feel that way? This is not about did he break the rules or is he an idiot or more. This is about a new rule that would not have effected him in anyway. Get him now when you can for as cheap as you can because when this new rules gets passed and his suspension voided, it will be like he is coming into this season with the same value as he had in February.
His DUI will have major issues, but he will be punished under a different part of the CBA and his being caught with weed in the car would be of no importance to a failed test because he wasnt charged with possession from what I understand, his "friend" was. So while he may have some more strikes coming, his case isnt until November and any suspension would be minimal to start next year.
I'm hoping Gordon plays this year for many reasons, not the least of which is that he could potentially save my WR corps in one league.
But I'd still put the chances of it happening at under 5%.
I'm not forgetting anything. IF they agree to those terms then great. But at this point that's still a really really big if.You are forgetting this is a contract, they agree to terms. If they agree to void or reduce Gordons (or any other player) suspension, they can.D. Smith didn't actually name names and even if this deal gets done there is still the problem the Gordon's positive test reportedly came in the last league year, not this one like Welker's, Scandricks, etc.The writing on the wall is this is going to happen. When the head of the NFLPA who is a major factor starts naming names and when you hear they are this close, how can you not feel that way? This is not about did he break the rules or is he an idiot or more. This is about a new rule that would not have effected him in anyway. Get him now when you can for as cheap as you can because when this new rules gets passed and his suspension voided, it will be like he is coming into this season with the same value as he had in February.
His DUI will have major issues, but he will be punished under a different part of the CBA and his being caught with weed in the car would be of no importance to a failed test because he wasnt charged with possession from what I understand, his "friend" was. So while he may have some more strikes coming, his case isnt until November and any suspension would be minimal to start next year.
I'm hoping Gordon plays this year for many reasons, not the least of which is that he could potentially save my WR corps in one league.
But I'd still put the chances of it happening at under 5%.
"...Johnny Manziel has also voiced his opinion to the NFLPA...." Kinda funny the way the Browns backup QB celebrity status carries weight. Did Brock Osweiler voice his opinion?
It's one of those 'if a tree falls in the forest...' kind of things."...Johnny Manziel has also voiced his opinion to the NFLPA...." Kinda funny the way the Browns backup QB celebrity status carries weight. Did Brock Osweiler voice his opinion?
Imagine that, Johnny 8ball has an opinion on NFL drug policy."...Johnny Manziel has also voiced his opinion to the NFLPA...." Kinda funny the way the Browns backup QB celebrity status carries weight. Did Brock Osweiler voice his opinion?
Not just backup, but rookie. Unions are usually big on seniority."...Johnny Manziel has also voiced his opinion to the NFLPA...." Kinda funny the way the Browns backup QB celebrity status carries weight. Did Brock Osweiler voice his opinion?
Not nearly as big as you are making it out to be.I'm not forgetting anything. IF they agree to those terms then great. But at this point that's still a really really big if.You are forgetting this is a contract, they agree to terms. If they agree to void or reduce Gordons (or any other player) suspension, they can.D. Smith didn't actually name names and even if this deal gets done there is still the problem the Gordon's positive test reportedly came in the last league year, not this one like Welker's, Scandricks, etc.The writing on the wall is this is going to happen. When the head of the NFLPA who is a major factor starts naming names and when you hear they are this close, how can you not feel that way? This is not about did he break the rules or is he an idiot or more. This is about a new rule that would not have effected him in anyway. Get him now when you can for as cheap as you can because when this new rules gets passed and his suspension voided, it will be like he is coming into this season with the same value as he had in February.
His DUI will have major issues, but he will be punished under a different part of the CBA and his being caught with weed in the car would be of no importance to a failed test because he wasnt charged with possession from what I understand, his "friend" was. So while he may have some more strikes coming, his case isnt until November and any suspension would be minimal to start next year.
I'm hoping Gordon plays this year for many reasons, not the least of which is that he could potentially save my WR corps in one league.
But I'd still put the chances of it happening at under 5%.
Welker is a borderline WR3 in non-ppr. I'll drop him or any other borderline starter anytime for a shot at a potential top 5 WR. Welker isnt going to win you anything. Gordon can.For me, Welker would be too much for a chance at Gordon's reinstatement. I don't think I'd drop Kelvin Benjamin for him. I did drop Mike Williams for him (not a great pick, anyway).I dropped Welker for him. Too much upside not to grab him. I absolutely drop Lattimer or Hunter for him.So do you drop a guy like Hunter or Latimer for this lottery ticket? Yeah I know-that's kind of an ACF Q-so in general where do you draw the line? We all know that if he plays he's a top 10 lock, but you can't drop solid WR2/3's on a pipe dream, but WR4/5's it's worth a shot I assume? I guess this is the million dollar question.
Really? It's not a single if. Multiple things still have to happen for Gordon to get on the field this year and none of them are certain at this point.Not nearly as big as you are making it out to be.I'm not forgetting anything. IF they agree to those terms then great. But at this point that's still a really really big if.You are forgetting this is a contract, they agree to terms. If they agree to void or reduce Gordons (or any other player) suspension, they can.D. Smith didn't actually name names and even if this deal gets done there is still the problem the Gordon's positive test reportedly came in the last league year, not this one like Welker's, Scandricks, etc.The writing on the wall is this is going to happen. When the head of the NFLPA who is a major factor starts naming names and when you hear they are this close, how can you not feel that way? This is not about did he break the rules or is he an idiot or more. This is about a new rule that would not have effected him in anyway. Get him now when you can for as cheap as you can because when this new rules gets passed and his suspension voided, it will be like he is coming into this season with the same value as he had in February.
His DUI will have major issues, but he will be punished under a different part of the CBA and his being caught with weed in the car would be of no importance to a failed test because he wasnt charged with possession from what I understand, his "friend" was. So while he may have some more strikes coming, his case isnt until November and any suspension would be minimal to start next year.
I'm hoping Gordon plays this year for many reasons, not the least of which is that he could potentially save my WR corps in one league.
But I'd still put the chances of it happening at under 5%.
Ok, you wanna make it interesting and lay 19 to 1?Really? It's not a single if. Multiple things still have to happen for Gordon to get on the field this year and none of them are certain at this point.Not nearly as big as you are making it out to be.I'm not forgetting anything. IF they agree to those terms then great. But at this point that's still a really really big if.You are forgetting this is a contract, they agree to terms. If they agree to void or reduce Gordons (or any other player) suspension, they can.D. Smith didn't actually name names and even if this deal gets done there is still the problem the Gordon's positive test reportedly came in the last league year, not this one like Welker's, Scandricks, etc.The writing on the wall is this is going to happen. When the head of the NFLPA who is a major factor starts naming names and when you hear they are this close, how can you not feel that way? This is not about did he break the rules or is he an idiot or more. This is about a new rule that would not have effected him in anyway. Get him now when you can for as cheap as you can because when this new rules gets passed and his suspension voided, it will be like he is coming into this season with the same value as he had in February.
His DUI will have major issues, but he will be punished under a different part of the CBA and his being caught with weed in the car would be of no importance to a failed test because he wasnt charged with possession from what I understand, his "friend" was. So while he may have some more strikes coming, his case isnt until November and any suspension would be minimal to start next year.
I'm hoping Gordon plays this year for many reasons, not the least of which is that he could potentially save my WR corps in one league.
But I'd still put the chances of it happening at under 5%.
If that's not a really big If I don't know what is.
I think Welker can help you win, and he's definitely playing in a great offense. Gordon *might* play in a crappy offense. I get his value, but I wouldn't risk a starter for a chance at a guy who was great last year. I don't want to take that risk. If someone picked him up and ditched Welker, I'd be happy to pick Welker up and count myself fortunate.Cliff Clavin said:Welker is a borderline WR3 in non-ppr. I'll drop him or any other borderline starter anytime for a shot at a potential top 5 WR. Welker isnt going to win you anything. Gordon can.Neil Beaufort Zod said:For me, Welker would be too much for a chance at Gordon's reinstatement. I don't think I'd drop Kelvin Benjamin for him. I did drop Mike Williams for him (not a great pick, anyway).I dropped Welker for him. Too much upside not to grab him. I absolutely drop Lattimer or Hunter for him.So do you drop a guy like Hunter or Latimer for this lottery ticket? Yeah I know-that's kind of an ACF Q-so in general where do you draw the line? We all know that if he plays he's a top 10 lock, but you can't drop solid WR2/3's on a pipe dream, but WR4/5's it's worth a shot I assume? I guess this is the million dollar question.
There was no "bust in the car with the weed" , it wasn't his and he wasn't cited for it, try and keep up.or what about the bust in the car with the weed??What happens to gordon's DWI then?
Welker isn't going to win you anything? What? If reinstated he's going to get peppered with targets in between the 20s and in the RZ by one of, if not the best QB of all time. Welker can win you lots.Cliff Clavin said:Welker is a borderline WR3 in non-ppr. I'll drop him or any other borderline starter anytime for a shot at a potential top 5 WR. Welker isnt going to win you anything. Gordon can.Neil Beaufort Zod said:For me, Welker would be too much for a chance at Gordon's reinstatement. I don't think I'd drop Kelvin Benjamin for him. I did drop Mike Williams for him (not a great pick, anyway).I dropped Welker for him. Too much upside not to grab him. I absolutely drop Lattimer or Hunter for him.So do you drop a guy like Hunter or Latimer for this lottery ticket? Yeah I know-that's kind of an ACF Q-so in general where do you draw the line? We all know that if he plays he's a top 10 lock, but you can't drop solid WR2/3's on a pipe dream, but WR4/5's it's worth a shot I assume? I guess this is the million dollar question.
It depends which Welker shows up . . . the one from the first half of last year or the one that ranked 43rd in ppg in PPR leagues over the last half of the year.Welker isn't going to win you anything? What? If reinstated he's going to get peppered with targets in between the 20s and in the RZ by one of, if not the best QB of all time. Welker can win you lots.Cliff Clavin said:Welker is a borderline WR3 in non-ppr. I'll drop him or any other borderline starter anytime for a shot at a potential top 5 WR. Welker isnt going to win you anything. Gordon can.Neil Beaufort Zod said:For me, Welker would be too much for a chance at Gordon's reinstatement. I don't think I'd drop Kelvin Benjamin for him. I did drop Mike Williams for him (not a great pick, anyway).I dropped Welker for him. Too much upside not to grab him. I absolutely drop Lattimer or Hunter for him.So do you drop a guy like Hunter or Latimer for this lottery ticket? Yeah I know-that's kind of an ACF Q-so in general where do you draw the line? We all know that if he plays he's a top 10 lock, but you can't drop solid WR2/3's on a pipe dream, but WR4/5's it's worth a shot I assume? I guess this is the million dollar question.
Lol. Steven jacksonPick one player on your favorite team that you'd suspect of being in HGH. I'll go first. AJ Hawk.
Gordon was on a crappy offence last year and did pretty goodI think Welker can help you win, and he's definitely playing in a great offense. Gordon *might* play in a crappy offense. I get his value, but I wouldn't risk a starter for a chance at a guy who was great last year. I don't want to take that risk. If someone picked him up and ditched Welker, I'd be happy to pick Welker up and count myself fortunate.In the leagues where I picked up Gordon, I'm happy with the scrub I ditched to get him. It was the right price for me.Cliff Clavin said:Welker is a borderline WR3 in non-ppr. I'll drop him or any other borderline starter anytime for a shot at a potential top 5 WR. Welker isnt going to win you anything. Gordon can.Neil Beaufort Zod said:For me, Welker would be too much for a chance at Gordon's reinstatement. I don't think I'd drop Kelvin Benjamin for him. I did drop Mike Williams for him (not a great pick, anyway).I dropped Welker for him. Too much upside not to grab him. I absolutely drop Lattimer or Hunter for him.So do you drop a guy like Hunter or Latimer for this lottery ticket? Yeah I know-that's kind of an ACF Q-so in general where do you draw the line? We all know that if he plays he's a top 10 lock, but you can't drop solid WR2/3's on a pipe dream, but WR4/5's it's worth a shot I assume? I guess this is the million dollar question.
If he gets reinstated then so does Gordon. Welker is a nice complementary piece but if you're rolling him out as anything more than your WR3, you're gonna have a bad time. And if losing your WR3 is going to cost you a season, well, you probably weren't winning anything anyway.Welker isn't going to win you anything? What? If reinstated he's going to get peppered with targets in between the 20s and in the RZ by one of, if not the best QB of all time. Welker can win you lots.Cliff Clavin said:Welker is a borderline WR3 in non-ppr. I'll drop him or any other borderline starter anytime for a shot at a potential top 5 WR. Welker isnt going to win you anything. Gordon can.Neil Beaufort Zod said:For me, Welker would be too much for a chance at Gordon's reinstatement. I don't think I'd drop Kelvin Benjamin for him. I did drop Mike Williams for him (not a great pick, anyway).I dropped Welker for him. Too much upside not to grab him. I absolutely drop Lattimer or Hunter for him.So do you drop a guy like Hunter or Latimer for this lottery ticket? Yeah I know-that's kind of an ACF Q-so in general where do you draw the line? We all know that if he plays he's a top 10 lock, but you can't drop solid WR2/3's on a pipe dream, but WR4/5's it's worth a shot I assume? I guess this is the million dollar question.
ESPN Cleveland's Tony Grossi believes there's a "better than 50 percent chance" of Josh Gordon playing this year.
i guess i just saw some outliers. fwiw, i post on another board with a draft thread and plenty of completed ffpc drafts were posted and he was taken in every one. however, i just checked the end of august fpc adp for subscribers and it reports that tho his adp was 226, he was only drafted in 87 of the last 218 drafts. thats just amazing to me.He's available in my FFPC league. We drafted three days ago.hes really available in an ffpc? out of the 10 leagues i wither entered or witnessed he went at the latest in the 13th. even the draft the day before the season started, when his value was lowest, he went in the 10th. back in early august he went in the 9th. hes def worth the whole roll minus a few dollars for kicker and d transactions.You guys are making me jealous that you can make any kind of WW moves right now. In FFPC we can't do #### until next week and even then FAAB all but guarantees that someone is going to blow their entire budget if Gordon is available. I want to gamble!