Worth noting, he pleaded No Contest to a misdemeanor charge, and the Judge did NOT find him guilty.
His pleading of No Contest still triggers the Domestic Abuse policy. That is a fact. Commissioner's decision whether to credit his 8 games of deactivation as time served. Thought is, with a fine of 6 game checks it would be WAY over the top for the Commissioner to ask him to serve an additional 6 game suspension. I'd be shocked if Goodell did that, especially since it was a misdemeanor charge and he wasn't even found guilty of it.
The only question in my mind is what the Vikings do after he is reinstated. My guess is they will go along with the Commissioner's ruling which would likely be time served, punished accordingly, and get read for week 11.
I just gambled my entire season and traded for the rights to the #1 free agency pick this week.
We are picking nits here but since it was such a sensitive issue AND since the NFL had such a knee-jerk reaction to it AND since the ESPN media was on record immediately afterwards saying things like "the Vikings have moved on" and "I wouldn't be surprised if Peterson never plays another down for the Vikings", let's explore the bolded.
If I understand correctly, Peterson hasn't lost any money yet. So he was never fined. He also was never suspended, technically, because he was on the COmmish's exempt list (is that right?). So why is it over the top (or even accurate) for media to speculate serving "another 6 game suspension" when he didn't serve one to start with. He was, for lack of better term, removed or tabled until the legal process worked itself out but he hasn't been officially punished. So for the media to say they will fine him 6 games and call it good actually seems like a big no-no because they are accepting payment in money form in lieu of time served which the policy is built around.
Again, not trying to get an argument on this, just trying to understand how the angle holds up.