Greenhell
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I can smell the fear in the air already! Teams cowering in fear. The BOOM IS COMPLETE AND BACK for the playoffs!
Adam Schefter @AdamSchefter
Seattle should present a game ball to Heather McPhee, the NFLPA lawyer who represented Seahawks CB Richard Sherman during successful appeal.
Hasselbeck":2b9w18mk 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.”
TriCHawk":2n2y556n said:Sweeeeettt!!!
Makes me question the validity of Browner and Guy's tests too.
Jazzhawk":1k2y2a4n said:More confirmation..........
http://blogs.seattletimes.com/seahawks/?from=stnv2
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.”
Bullshit Schefter. It was a "slam dunk winner". Your tweet makes it sound like a great attorney pulled a rabbit out of her hat. She was a great attorney alright but not in the way I get the feeling you are insinuating. If I'm wrong, so be it but..............SeahawksFanForever":1xx1d448 said:Adam Schefter @AdamSchefter
Seattle should present a game ball to Heather McPhee, the NFLPA lawyer who represented Seahawks CB Richard Sherman during successful appeal.
Scottemojo":2klmve9h said:Jazzhawk":2klmve9h said:More confirmation..........
http://blogs.seattletimes.com/seahawks/?from=stnv2
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.
Thread win. Nice one man.Hasselbeck":1ywjbj0b said: