artmonkforhallofamein07
08-03-2011, 01:13 AM
Harrison does not deserve a suspension. It is freedom of speech. Let him talk.
Haynesworth, yes I believe that he deserves just a small suspension, it would not affect the Pats at all, and I think his offenses & the amount of offenses warrants league action.
P. B. I wonder if he failed a drug test of some kind? Was this a legal issue, and if so why has it not been reported?
tryfuhl
08-03-2011, 01:18 AM
I would be very cautious in signing a CB from a team that chose to let him go because they had Justin Tryon on the squad to replace him...
Just saying...Or of a team that released Tryon
artmonkforhallofamein07
08-03-2011, 01:21 AM
Tryon was young and I never understood why we let him go. He played well last year in Indy, I saw a handful of games. Justin played well, was he not one of ESPN's top five breakout players in 2010?
skinsfaninok
08-03-2011, 01:26 AM
Tryon was young and I never understood why we let him go. He played well last year in Indy, I saw a handful of games. Justin played well, was he not one of ESPN's top five breakout players in 2010?
LOL no not close
Ruhskins
08-03-2011, 01:30 AM
Harrison does not deserve a suspension. It is freedom of speech. Let him talk.
Haynesworth, yes I believe that he deserves just a small suspension, it would not affect the Pats at all, and I think his offenses & the amount of offenses warrants league action.
P. B. I wonder if he failed a drug test of some kind? Was this a legal issue, and if so why has it not been reported?
As much as I hate Harrison b/c he's such a crybaby I agree that he shouldn't be suspended. I'm sure the Rooneys reprimanded him privately though.
artmonkforhallofamein07
08-03-2011, 01:44 AM
For sure they will handle that situation in house.
As far as my Tryon comment, I should have said preseason top 5 or 10 breakout players not an end of the season list. I would certainly not put him in that category. You also have to factor in his contract situation, and the deal they needed to get down with Peyton. This played a bigger role in his termination than his injuries.
artmonkforhallofamein07
08-03-2011, 01:45 AM
The last 2 sentences were pertaining to Hayden
over the mountain
08-03-2011, 01:47 AM
Well we do know that both Harrison and Hayneswworth were less than "NFL model citizens" in the past six months - - - SO - - -
The only logical conclusion is that whatever they have on Buchannon has to be pretty serious and virtually airtight.
Just a guess but Harrison will not be suspended by the NFL for his remarks in the magazine article - - and - -
The Haynesworth situation could go either way
Heard that no players including harrison will be suspended or reprimanded for anything they said during lockout and that any suspensions due to conduct unbecoming, criminal stuff (AH, britt, etc) cant be handed out until union is ratified aug 4th.
imagine PB is sub abuse/banned sub suspension but we will never know if it was weed (probably likely to slightly increase this season given players banking on lockout) or ped. alot of them guys smoke weed when they get the chance. lockout = chance
over the mountain
08-03-2011, 01:50 AM
dang man, alot of yall on here almost 1 am. effin football junkies!
mooby
08-03-2011, 01:54 AM
dang man, alot of yall on here almost 1 am. effin football junkies!
1 am? That's nothing. I'm on this bitch at 4 am sometimes, although there's usually nobody else on at that point.