mikeak":jxjbwpjq said:Scottemojo":jxjbwpjq said:The NFL does not disclose results of a failed test until the suspension is imposed. As a result, the NFL has no statement currently on the case. But Albert Breer — who works for NFL.com — indicated that flaws in the testing procedure invalidated the result. Washington Post reporter Mark Maske spoke to someone familiar with the case, who called Sherman’s argument “a slam-dunk winner.”
Which makes it a real bitch that they tried to enforce the results to begin with.
Looks nervous, could use some adderall.scifly":2hikc6vd said:
tdlabrie":1sa1c4tu said:So what does this mean?
"A spokesperson for the NFL said the league is reviewing the decision..."
http://blog.thenewstribune.com/seahawks/2012/12/27/sherman-wins-appeal/#more-16292
tdlabrie":3oik7l51 said:So what does this mean?
"A spokesperson for the NFL said the league is reviewing the decision..."
http://blog.thenewstribune.com/seahawks/2012/12/27/sherman-wins-appeal/#more-16292
I think it means that in light of the decision, they are reviewing the procedures? Eh, who knows. Don't care as long as Sherman can play.tdlabrie":3pmru60h said:So what does this mean?
"A spokesperson for the NFL said the league is reviewing the decision..."
http://blog.thenewstribune.com/seahawks/2012/12/27/sherman-wins-appeal/#more-16292