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Considering his actions since arriving in the league would you truly expect anything else?Without representation. That's smart.
Agent: Hey dummy, quit smoking pot.
Randy: No.
Agent: I quit.
Yeah just like they denied him the ability to practice less then 24 hours before he was supposed to be practicing.How kind of them. Probably about an hour before
I don't know, but the safe assumption is that he skipped it because he knew he was going to fail.On a side note though, the guy was in rehab most of the time I thought. How the hell did he miss a test?
Yeah as an attorney that's usually my assumption as well. Although it's not always true. Just most of the time.I don't know, but the safe assumption is that he skipped it because he knew he was going to fail.
I've heard a rumor that the reason he missed it is because he was in rehab and couldn't leave to get to the league's testing. If it weren't the NFL I'd say that is ridiculous, but they've penalized people for stupider stuff.Yeah as an attorney that's usually my assumption as well. Although it's not always true. Just most of the time.
For him to initiate a visit to the league office, I take that as him thinking that there were circumstances that caused him to miss the test which was beyond his control.I've heard a rumor that the reason he missed it is because he was in rehab and couldn't leave to get to the league's testing. If it weren't the NFL I'd say that is ridiculous, but they've penalized people for stupider stuff.
Wasn't the test he missed assigned while he was in rehab? I could be wrong but I seem to remember that coming up at the time.Source: NFL will rule on Randy Gregory before Cowboys playoff game
Jan 4
1/4/2017 7:52:14 PM
The NFL will rule on defensive end Randy Gregory's appeal of a missed drug test in the next seven to 10 days, Clarence Hill of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports. This according to a source.
A decision will be made before the Dallas Cowboys suit up for the NFC Divisional Playoffs on Sunday, Jan. 15, the source said.
Gregory was back with the Cowboys Wednesday after flying to New York on Tuesday to appeal the missed test that has him in the cross hairs of a year-long suspension.
Gregory was suspended for the first 14 games of the season for violating the league's substance abuse policy.
The latest issue came up while he was serving the suspension
If that is true he should have no problem winning his appeal, but I am skeptical.I've heard a rumor that the reason he missed it is because he was in rehab and couldn't leave to get to the league's testing. If it weren't the NFL I'd say that is ridiculous, but they've penalized people for stupider stuff.
I'm skeptical of the league doing anything positive in our favor with regards to a suspension.If that is true he should have no problem winning his appeal, but I am skeptical.
The league can't afford to be lenient when it comes to missed tests.I'm skeptical of the league doing anything positive in our favor with regards to a suspension.
Don't care until when I have to pay him. Then when I do, bye.A year plus. So, do you cut him or keep him?