NFL: Josh Gordon suspended indefinitely for PED use

NJDevs26

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Is this finally the end now? Or is the NFL going to give this guy more chances than Steve Howe got?
 

Trap Jesus

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Messiest career of all time, bar none. He was kind of useless in Seattle anyways though, no big loss for them.
 

SouthGeorge

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Doesn't have the Patriots protection anymore. He was never clean. Yet, went two years in Boston never failing a drug test? This has to be alarming to the league. Makes as much sense as some documentary on some no name scout nobody cares about.
 

solventless710

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Doesn't have the Patriots protection anymore. He was never clean. Yet, went two years in Boston never failing a drug test?This has to be alarming to the league. Makes as much sense as some documentary on some no name scout nobody cares about.
WTF are you talking about? He got suspended indefinitely in December last year for violating the substance abuse policy.
 

SouthGeorge

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WTF are you talking about? He got suspended indefinitely in December last year for violating the substance abuse policy.

The whole situation was iffy. He said he was going away to focus on his mental health before a suspension was ever put down. The Patriots said they were supporting him.
 

Troy McClure

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Yeah, “going away” by going to rehab which the Pats paid for. The Pats were trying to legitimately help the guy.
The Browns sent him to rehab many times.

Real shame. He could have been one of the greats and with money to last multiple generations. But he couldn’t shake his many addictions.
 

Terry Yake

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The Browns sent him to rehab many times.

Real shame. He could have been one of the greats and with money to last multiple generations. But he couldn’t shake his many addictions.
yup. i really think he could have had a HOF career

he's that talented
 

DangleCity

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The Browns sent him to rehab many times.

Real shame. He could have been one of the greats and with money to last multiple generations. But he couldn’t shake his many addictions.
The Browns had way more invested in him than the Patriots. He also would have had way more rope at that point in his career.
 

SouthGeorge

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Imagine supporting someone with mental health issues. What a bunch of morons.

NFL was a 3 strikes and your out league. They bent the rules for the Patriots and gave him an extra strike. All this talk now should have happened last year. But he had the Patriots protection so they gave him another chance. If you can't see this then I don't know what to tell you. But you also probably believe 8 minutes of the Bengals coaching box/signals was for a scout documentary.
 

sigma six

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I keep hearing that this specific test may have happened when he was still with NE? Quite a delay in announcing the suspension if so.
 

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