RiverDog wrote:HumanCockroach wrote:I think the NFL's biggest hurdle in winning the case is proving that they followed the same protocol for punishment that they have with every player being handed out this punishment, and simply put, they didn't. Not sure how they get around that fact. It would be like your work requiring a certain criteria, and then skipping steps 2-4 for one and only one employee, just wouldn't fly should that employee decide for litigation.
They skipped 2 known steps in the punishment process. Doesn't work in the real world, not sure it will work in the "bubble" the NFL exists in.
Even IF the NFL wins, they are going to have egg on their face on this one in the court of public opinion. Browner didn't know he was in stage three, the Hawks didn't know he was in stage three, and they skipped steps in the process. Maybe they will be able to find a loop hole in court, but just don't see how that will work outside of it.
Honest question: How many players have gotten to this level (Stage 3)? It can't be very many as the CBA has only been in effect for 1.5 years. This could be a test case for their policy.
I don't have a clue how many are in it, but there has been a pretty long list of players that have gotten the punishments in stage two ( 4 game fines, and then 4 or 6 game suspensions w/ fines) in the last 5 years alone. Just not sure how the NFL can wash those penalties for stage 2. They can say he skipped the fines/suspension stage because he wasn't in the league, but IMO that just highlights that he wasn't an employee, and they were docking him even though they weren't notifying him, and he wasn't employed by the league. Really, I think that is the "crux" of the case, whether the court believes punishing a non employee for actions is justifiable.
I know Ricky Williams spent a year in some foreign country not playing football before coming back, and I doubt he was adhering to the testing policy, did he get moved up in the program? Did he simply not pay into the NFLPA ? I am pretty sure if a player doesn't he loses any benefits he may have had, lots of questions about it.
Not sure if that absolves the league, but IMHO it is important.