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Gelston
02-04-2015, 07:00 AM
The NFL announced Tuesday that Cleveland Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon has been suspended without pay for at least one year for violating the NFL Policy and Program for Substances of Abuse.

NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport and NFL Media's Albert Breer reported the impending suspension last week, after Gordon had tested positive for alcohol. The suspension begins immediately and is effectively indefinite, as Gordon must apply for reinstatement next February.

"As we have conveyed, we are disappointed to once again be at this point with Josh," general manager Ray Farmer said in a statement released by the team. "Throughout his career we have tried to assist him in getting support like we would with any member of our organization. Unfortunately our efforts have not resonated with him.

"It is evident that Josh needs to make some substantial strides to live up to the positive culture we are trying to build this football team upon. Our hope is that this suspension affords Josh the opportunity to gain some clarity in determining what he wants to accomplish moving forward and if he wants a career in the National Football League. We will have no further comment on Josh as he will not be permitted in our facility for the duration of his suspension."

It's obviously a strong message sent by Farmer, who openly questioned Gordon's desire for an NFL career. The 2015 season will be the third consecutive in which Gordon serves time for violating the substance abuse program.

The 23-year-old managed to lead the NFL in receiving in 2013 despite a two-game ban to start the season.

In an open letter penned to his critics last week, Gordon acknowledged imbibing "two beers and two drinks" during an early January private flight to Las Vegas with several teammates. He added that it was the first time he had consumed alcohol since his July 2014 DWI arrest that instigated the testing.

Due to the multiple suspensions, Gordon has been unable to accrue the time served to trigger free agency. If he does play football again, he will remain under the Browns' control through at least the 2017 season.

Ker_Thwap
02-04-2015, 10:52 AM
The NFL announced Tuesday that Cleveland Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon has been suspended without pay for at least one year for violating the NFL Policy and Program for Substances of Abuse.

NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport and NFL Media's Albert Breer reported the impending suspension last week, after Gordon had tested positive for alcohol. The suspension begins immediately and is effectively indefinite, as Gordon must apply for reinstatement next February.

"As we have conveyed, we are disappointed to once again be at this point with Josh," general manager Ray Farmer said in a statement released by the team. "Throughout his career we have tried to assist him in getting support like we would with any member of our organization. Unfortunately our efforts have not resonated with him.

"It is evident that Josh needs to make some substantial strides to live up to the positive culture we are trying to build this football team upon. Our hope is that this suspension affords Josh the opportunity to gain some clarity in determining what he wants to accomplish moving forward and if he wants a career in the National Football League. We will have no further comment on Josh as he will not be permitted in our facility for the duration of his suspension."

It's obviously a strong message sent by Farmer, who openly questioned Gordon's desire for an NFL career. The 2015 season will be the third consecutive in which Gordon serves time for violating the substance abuse program.

The 23-year-old managed to lead the NFL in receiving in 2013 despite a two-game ban to start the season.

In an open letter penned to his critics last week, Gordon acknowledged imbibing "two beers and two drinks" during an early January private flight to Las Vegas with several teammates. He added that it was the first time he had consumed alcohol since his July 2014 DWI arrest that instigated the testing.

Due to the multiple suspensions, Gordon has been unable to accrue the time served to trigger free agency. If he does play football again, he will remain under the Browns' control through at least the 2017 season.

Sorry to hear you got suspended.

Gelston
02-04-2015, 03:52 PM
Sorry to hear you got suspended.

I'm not a goddamn Cleveland Brown.

Methais
02-04-2015, 03:57 PM
I don't get it...NFL players can't even drink? While on a private jet? Or while doing things besides playing football?

Gelston
02-04-2015, 04:01 PM
I don't get it...NFL players can't even drink? While on a private jet? Or while doing things besides playing football?

I guess since he got in trouble for drinking earlier, he was given a league probation type deal where he wasn't allowed to drink or something. I don't know.

Palcron
02-04-2015, 04:03 PM
Recent DWI is likely what did it. I'm sure a condition of his probation on that issue was that he not ingest any substance, especially alcohol, and I suspect the league included that in it's rules and punishment regarding the issue.

Latrinsorm
02-04-2015, 04:06 PM
I don't get it...NFL players can't even drink? While on a private jet? Or while doing things besides playing football?Just Josh Gordon, because of the terms of his reinstatement last year. He makes the (quite reasonable) case that he thought that drinking ban lasted until the end of his season, as opposed to the end of everyone else's NFL season.

subzero
02-04-2015, 04:25 PM
Just Josh Gordon, because of the terms of his reinstatement last year. He makes the (quite reasonable) case that he thought that drinking ban lasted until the end of his season, as opposed to the end of everyone else's NFL season.

Depending on the language presented to him, I wouldn't be surprised if the suspension is either lessened or lifted entirely. Kind of a shitty situation for him, but I suppose the case could be made that he should have completely known the details before having some drinks.

Middian
02-04-2015, 07:11 PM
A most talented waste... If he continues, he better get used to selling cars!