I could be wrong but, I'm fairly certain it doesn't matter if he got a 2nd opinion from the world's top medical professional or Dr. Seuss for the issues he brought upon himself.
An assumption (perhaps naive) is that somewhere in his contract, that he and his lawyer, agent...etc...agreed to allow the Seahawks to use their resources, physicians from Seattle's Childrens hospital, whoever it may be to make the determination that was made.
He broke the agreement HE signed. Damn skippy he should pay it back.
An assumption (perhaps naive) is that somewhere in his contract, that he and his lawyer, agent...etc...agreed to allow the Seahawks to use their resources, physicians from Seattle's Childrens hospital, whoever it may be to make the determination that was made.
He broke the agreement HE signed. Damn skippy he should pay it back.