Hit that crouch + high punch on his fiance in an elevator.
Hit that crouch + high punch on his fiance in an elevator.
Naw she fell and hit her head and he was just tryna drag her to the ER.
I just thought she was pissy drunk...
I was just asking breh calm down... you catching all kinds of feelings about this situation.
Let's see here:
A man knocks his woman out cold and drags her around like she's nothing.
Said woman goes back to him, marries him, and sits up in a press conference supporting him.
The league the man plays in that has come down obnoxiously hard on guys for smoking weed or breaking college rules in the name of "protecting the shield" gives him a slap on the wrist.
Yeah you are right...no reason for feelings to be caught there.
The weed suspension is 4 games because it stays in your system for a month. On the surface it looks bad but they really aren't comparable.
Does it stay in your system for a year because that's how long Mr. Gordon is likely to be gone.
Of course it's not comparable...smoking weed isn't even on the same plane as knocking your woman the fukk out.
Gordon's tested positive what 3 times now? And that's not even including college. That's why he's getting 16. I don't like the weed rule either but there's no gray area with it. You test positive it's 4 games.
Pitting the current drug rules against a domestic incident(where there's no set suspension) and never having charges filed isn't an apples to apples comparison. It's just you getting angry.
It's just them and anyone attempting to defend them not making sense. To have such rules in place for drugs, especially a drug that isn't a performance enhancer that is legal in numerous states medically and on the fast track to being legalized throughout the country for recreation and then turn around and give someone a slap on the wrist for domestic violence suggests that something is wrong with the way the NFL metes out discipline.