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Yeah no shit lol

It's great news but I don't really care anymore. This kid has proven he can't be trusted. So I've already written him off.

Now if he turns his life around, stops using, and takes advantage of his situation then I'll give a shit. Glad he went to rehab. But now he has a lot to to prove to the team and the fans

But until then.....

Meh
Who cares
 

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Yea, good for him as a person that he's at least makings an attempt to clean up his life but as a football player the Cowboys need to move on. If at some point he is able to get back on the field then great but he should never be counted on to be a starter.
 

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he'll only stay clean if you throw away his phone and assign a 24-hour babysitter, but that ain't gonna happen
 

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Making sense of the Randy Gregory reports

Posted by Mike Florio on September 4, 2016, 12:40 PM EDT

After Clarence Hill of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram surmised that Cowboys defensive end Randy Gregory won the appeal of a 10-game suspension that would have been added to his pending four-game suspension, the national media machine kicked in to high gear, reporting that Gregory actually had won his appeal.

He apparently hasn’t.

Ian Rapoport of NFL Media, who initially was one of several who declared that Gregory won the appeal of his 10-game suspension, now “clarifies” his report by saying the appeal is still pending. (Is that how “Dewey Defeats Truman” was later “clarified?”)

The deeper problem is that, once a significant report emerges, outlets like NFL Media and ESPN mobilize to “confirm” the report, even if they sometimes don’t “confirm” a report but act as if they reported it first. (NFL Media, with all due respect, is the worst offender in this regard, always crediting one of its own guys and never acknowledging that one or more other outlets had it first. ESPN has improved significantly in this regard.)

ESPN’s reporting on this one is sloppy as well, with Dan Graziano saying that Gregory won his appeal and Ed Werder saying Gregory hasn’t been notified that he won the appeal and that there has never even been a hearing held on the issue. The article at ESPN.com mentions both reports but makes no effort to harmonize hopelessly conflicting nuggets.

Apparently, here’s the news: Gregory is now serving a four-game suspension. His 10-game suspension is still pending. So, basically, there’s no news. And yet it somehow became news, all because NFL Media and ESPN seized on Hill’s assumption and ran with it. Right into a wall.
 

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So should I be happy or sad I bet my buddy this morning that Gregory wouldn't suit up for one game this season?
 
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I'm so confused. So the 10 game suspension is still pending?

Correct. I have a feeling they will let him serve his 4 games and then once he comes back they will review the case and then serve him 10 more games.
 

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Smells like same shit different day

It's not like it matters anyway. Even if the appeal works and he stays with the 4 game only suspension he will fuck it up again anyway

Hell, he's probably high right now to celebrate the good news!
 

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Can a suspended player practice with the team?

I don't think they can during the season. He has to be away from the facility the entire 4 games if I'm not mistaken.
 
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So he's going to come to us a month in, likely out of shape and rusty.

Yeah this season is a wash. Can't even get excited about this news.
 

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So he's going to come to us a month in, likely out of shape and rusty.

Yeah this season is a wash. Can't even get excited about this news.

That's unless they do decide to issue the 10 game suspension. Then he would come to us late in the season out of shape and rusty.
 
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It'd be foolish to count on him, but no need to count him out.

I don't believe he's going to contribute to the team, but if he somehow starts to make good decisions, why not be open to it?
 

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Just write this kid off as I have. I don't ever expect to see him play again. If he does he will be shitty for awhile.

If he ever gets his shit together, quits smoking dope, gets back in shape, earns the trust back, and then finally plays like we had hoped he would when we drafted him then it's all good

But until then just forget he exists
 

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Just write this kid off as I have. I don't ever expect to see him play again. If he does he will be shitty for awhile.

If he ever gets his shit together, quits smoking dope, gets back in shape, earns the trust back, and then finally plays like we had hoped he would when we drafted him then it's all good

But until then just forget he exists

Exactly. Set the bar low.
 
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