mooby
04-19-2012, 11:07 AM
No, this isn't like a driving record where the tickets go off the record in three years. These infractions follow them the rest of their career in the NFL.
He could go 9 years and fail a drug test and he'll still be suspended 1 year because he's had prior infractions.
:/ Three years into his career and we're already facing the threat of losing two key players for a year due to drug abuse (and we have to live with that threat for the rest of their careers). I hope TW and FD pan out, I really do, but damn if they aren't idiots.
CRedskinsRule
04-19-2012, 11:11 AM
No, this isn't like a driving record where the tickets go off the record in three years. These infractions follow them the rest of their career in the NFL.
He could go 9 years and fail a drug test and he'll still be suspended 1 year because he's had prior infractions.
thanks
NC_Skins
04-19-2012, 11:12 AM
Gaffney has damaged his own trade value - Rich Tandler's Real Redskins (http://www.realredskins.com/rich-tandlers-real-redsk/2012/04/gaffney-has-damaged-his-own-trade-value.html)
Gaffney told Russell that going into last year’s Week 7 game in Carolina, the plan was for him to have a diminished role with Anthony Armstrong and Donté Stallworth going in as the two-deep at the X receiver position and Gaffney backing up Santana Moss at Z.
Gaffney said, “my head wasn’t in the game” due to the demotion and he committed a key fumble near the end of the first half that helped turn the game in the Panthers’ favor. Carolina won going away in the second half.
Everybody fumbles now and then but not having your head in the game because you were bumped down on the depth chart is inexcusable in the eyes of most coaches. It was an extraordinary admission for a veteran player who should know better.
As it turned out, Moss suffered a broken hand in the game, giving Gaffney back the starting job. He ended up playing 871 of the team’s 1,103 offensive plays, far more than any other receiver. But the notion that he was moping on the bench will not help his trade value.
SmootSmack
04-19-2012, 11:14 AM
And he ruined John Beck's blossoming career in the process!!!
mooby
04-19-2012, 11:18 AM
And he ruined John Beck's blossoming career in the process!!!
I think that's what I'll remember the most about this sad ordeal. Remembering how much we gave up for John Beck only for him to not pan out. Boy did the Ravens make out like bandits in that trade.
REDSKINS4ever
04-19-2012, 11:26 AM
Gaffney has damaged his own trade value - Rich Tandler's Real Redskins (http://www.realredskins.com/rich-tandlers-real-redsk/2012/04/gaffney-has-damaged-his-own-trade-value.html)
I don't know. I can understand the way Gaffney probably felt going into to that game against the Panthers last year. When you're producing on a weekly basis and contributing and then coaches tell you that you are going to be knocked down on the depth chart and replaced by receivers who aren't playing as well as you, you would be disappointed too.
Was Mike Shanahan trying to test Jabar Gaffney? If so, why? The guy is your most productive wide out.
I remember how I was passed over for a supervisor position years ago and the job was given to someone who wasn't as qualified as I was. My attitude changed too if only for a little while because I didn't want to give as much effort to my job as I once had before I was passed over. So I can relate to Gaffney.
Forget Mike Shanahan if I were him. He has the chance to resume his NFL career with a head coach that will appreciate what he brings.
NC_Skins
04-19-2012, 11:29 AM
I don't know. I can understand the was Gaffney probably felt going into to that game against the Panthers last year. When you're producing on a weekly basis and contributing and then coaches tell you that you are going to be knocked down on the depth chart and replaced by receivers who aren't playing as well as you, you would be disappointed too.
Was Mike Shanahan trying to test Jabar Gaffney? If so, why? The guy is your most productive wide out.
I remember how I was passed over for a supervisor position and it the job was given to someone who wasn't as qualified as I was. My attitude change too if only for a little while. But I can relate to Gaffney.
His demotion may have something to do with what Smoot said. (him half assing some routes) Even so, he's a professional and being paid as such. If anything, the demotion should lit a fire under his ass to perform better, and not to sulk with this sense of self entitlement.
scowan
04-19-2012, 11:38 AM
According to Redskins.com the Skins have 10 WRs on their roster counting Gaffney right now. With Garcon and Morgan being signed, and up and coming guys like Hankerson, Austin and Niles Paul, Gaffney becomes a little bit of overlap don't you think?
Plus Santana Moss, is still a starter in my mind. How many receivers can you get on the field when you also consider that either Davis or Cooley will always be out there as well.
I think Gaffney is a salary cap causalty.
NC_Skins
04-19-2012, 11:43 AM
:/ Three years into his career and we're already facing the threat of losing two key players for a year due to drug abuse (and we have to live with that threat for the rest of their careers). I hope TW and FD pan out, I really do, but damn if they aren't idiots.
thanks
I went back and looked and it does appear that their drug intervention program allows them to reset the record (so to speak) if they go through Drug Stage 2 intervention without going to Stage 3. I think stage 2 lasts two years. If they are in stage 3 of the program, then they will not get to reset their records from the looks of it. Since they've failed 3 drug tests, they very well could be in Stage 3 and they have to be clean the rest of their career.
Completion of Stage Two: A player who completes Stage Two
without being advanced to Stage Three will be afforded the same
status as a player who had never by Behavior or a Positive Test
been referred to the Intervention Stages.
Also to note. If a player is in stage 3, he's in it for the rest of his career so no mulligans it looks like.
Term: A player in Stage Three will remain in Stage Three
for the remainder of his NFL career.
http://images.nflplayers.com/mediaResources/files/PDFs/PlayerDevelopment/2010%20Drug%20Policy.pdf
I'll edit my prior response so people aren't misled.
REDSKINS4ever
04-19-2012, 11:47 AM
Jabar Gaffney will call into ESPN 980 in the 3:00 hour to speak with Doc and BMitch.