I missed this before, but Tony Grossi and one other person did not:
It is likely that the Gordon will lose his arbitration due to the letter of the law. But it is a stupid and arbritrary rule, tailor-made for a court challenge.
Further, the discrepancy between the two samples calls into question the validity of the test which, as a separate issue, also invites a court challenge.
When they stick it to the Cleveland Brown because he's a Cleveland Brown, his lawyers will file suit and get an injunction delaying the execution of the suspension, meaning he can play pending a verdict.
Now, I want to see if they try to suspend Josh for blowing .01 over the limit for longer than they did Ray Rice for knocking out his wife.
Late addition: 8 games maybe? I hope he doesn't take that plea bargain. He can win in civil court.
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