c_hawkbob wrote:Outstanding! Having another weapon for the playoffs is a big plus.
And 17.2 average yards per catch is not what I'd call a possession receiver (typically 12 or less YPC). He's a potential game changer type talent, when he can stay on the field.
NorthHawk wrote:The problem with players like Gordon, even though they are supremely talented, they need to be babysat to ensure they comply with the letter of
the conditions they play under. So Pete has to decide whether he's worth the extra effort and expense.
the league didn't announce he would be reinstated from indefinite suspension until earlier this month.
According to Bob Condotta of the Seattle Times, Gordon and Seattle were informed by the NFL on Tuesday that the veteran wideout still hasn't satisfied all of the conditions of his reinstatement
Per Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, Gordon has had another substance abuse-related setback, which led to his return to the commissioner's exempt list
Hawktawk wrote:I remember an interview I watched with his former coach in Cleveland . He said he's pulling for Josh Gordon the person but that in his opinion the man has disqualified himself permanently from playing professional football. "How many chances does he get"?
This was before Seattle signed him last year.
The man cant put the pipe down for millions of dollars playing a kids game![]()
The hell with him. Seattle needs to stop wasting their time on stuff like this.
jshawaii22 wrote:Pete announced today that although he couldn't say what Gordon and the team are dealing with, he did say that Gordon will remain on the roster in hopes of playing next week. If Gordon had been cut, that would be a different story. And the team got Penny Hart back to the PS today, too.
NorthHawk wrote:I saw a guy on TV last night (John Garafalo?) who said it was a failed test and that they are appealing the results in the hopes it was a false positive. It seems like a last gasp effort to me. He's able to do some limited activities with the team in the mean time.
Uppercut wrote:Time to just cut the cord and any losses
Uppercut wrote:Time to just cut the cord and any losses
obiken wrote:I agree! He was a mistake from the very beginning
TriCitySam wrote:The NFL keeps a very tight lid on this stuff. I'd be surprised if this reporter has any inside info. It seems to me if it was a failed test he would not be allowed at the facility, nor would Hawks want him. He missed some requirement. We've gone this far I'd say keep him thru season and see how it goes
NorthHawk wrote:The NFL has notoriously loose lips regarding player testing, so it wouldn't surprise me.
NorthHawk wrote:The NFL has notoriously loose lips regarding player testing, so it wouldn't surprise me.
However, like TCS said it's odd he's allowed at the facility which implies it's not a definite failed test unless it's under appeal which might permit such interaction under the CBA rules.
NorthHawk wrote:The NFL has notoriously loose lips regarding player testing, so it wouldn't surprise me.
However, like TCS said it's odd he's allowed at the facility which implies it's not a definite failed test unless it's under appeal which might permit such interaction under the CBA rules.
TriCitySam wrote:I said tight, because we didn’t hear boo as to why the NFL took so long to reinstate him this year.
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