NJSeahawk
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Feel free to post decision on this thread, as I foresee at least 5 of them being started Thursday
http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/6660/richard-sherman
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...ichard-sherman-appeal-ruling-coming-thursday/
https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/status/283305258644561920
an update from Florio, who I know isnt the most popular writer...But he has some interesting points
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...would-pursue-his-appeal-in-court-if-he-could/
As Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman waits for a ruling on the appeal of his suspension, he’s inclined to push the issue to court — if he can.
“I wish I could,” Sherman said regarding the possibility of the Wapner-Llewelyn option after Sunday night’s thumping of the 49ers. “I don’t know if it’s possible. If I could pursue it further, because I’d win in a neutral court, but I don’t know if I can pursue it further.”
Technically, he can pursue the matter in court. But he’d have to prove that the outcome of the arbitration procedure that arises from the collective bargaining process should be disregarded, and that’s a high standard.
Others have tried, and few (if any) have prevailed. The problem is that the players don’t have the tools at their disposal to challenge irregularities in the collection and testing of their urine samples.
http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/6660/richard-sherman
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...ichard-sherman-appeal-ruling-coming-thursday/
https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/status/283305258644561920
an update from Florio, who I know isnt the most popular writer...But he has some interesting points
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...would-pursue-his-appeal-in-court-if-he-could/
As Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman waits for a ruling on the appeal of his suspension, he’s inclined to push the issue to court — if he can.
“I wish I could,” Sherman said regarding the possibility of the Wapner-Llewelyn option after Sunday night’s thumping of the 49ers. “I don’t know if it’s possible. If I could pursue it further, because I’d win in a neutral court, but I don’t know if I can pursue it further.”
Technically, he can pursue the matter in court. But he’d have to prove that the outcome of the arbitration procedure that arises from the collective bargaining process should be disregarded, and that’s a high standard.
Others have tried, and few (if any) have prevailed. The problem is that the players don’t have the tools at their disposal to challenge irregularities in the collection and testing of their urine samples.