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OT: Cards release Michael Floyd

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So factor this is probably a 4 game suspension, NFL finds out Pats pick him up, NFL drags their feet for three weeks before suspending him and he never plays a game this year...just sayin.

Plus I dont think he has been very good this year...could be a lot of reasons why of course. 33 catches, 446 yards, 4 TD's..its ok I guess.

last time i checked as long as the appeal was active the player can play.

If the league wanted to be ****s they could keep him out of the playoffs though.
 
I doubt that he will clear waivers mostly because whoever claims him gains a chance at a compensatory pick. For some teams 880k can be a small investment for a potentially free 4th rounder.

The travesty of the NFL principles: Do the right, “moral“ thing and cut the DUI guy to support the drug policy crusade .. and let the other 31 take advantage
 
Ok, now you're beyond trolling and are just being a clown.
Why so? Because I have a different take on it than you. I'll say it again IMO I don't think they should do it for the reasons I stated. They will do what they will do. I have zero problem with anyone that wants to bring him in now I just don't think it's a good idea. That's all. Bring him in in the off season he can get a sense of what he has a fresh start. We can agree to disagree but if your trying to tell me something else then just come out and say it.
 

I've explained why. It's because you're posting nonsense.

Branch learned of a positive test about two weeks ago and immediately appealed because it was evident there were marijuana traces in his system from a previously failed test, according to a source. Branch was already in the drug program, so he can be tested up to 10 times per month. The source said there were no new traces of marijuana in Branch's system to trigger a positive test.

Source: NFL rescinds Alan Branch's four-game suspension

In other words, the reason that Branch didn't get suspended for weed is because he'd already racked up a failed test for weed, and the test that led to the suspension was given to him before the drugs in his system from the earlier failed test had cleared.
 
I've explained why. It's because you're posting nonsense.



Source: NFL rescinds Alan Branch's four-game suspension

In other words, the reason that Branch didn't get suspended for weed is because he'd already racked up a failed test for weed, and the test that led to the suspension was given to him before the drugs in his system from the earlier failed test had cleared.
Really, because I don't think bringing in a guy who was lit like a candle a few days ago and sleeping at a stop light is a good idea and a distraction. Not to mention he most likely doesn't have the time to pick up this offense is nonsense? Ok
 
Really, because I don't think bringing in a guy who was lit like a candle a few days ago and sleeping at a stop light is a good idea and a distraction.

You're being a troll, a hypocrite, or both, as I've already noted the Alan Branch precedent.


Not to mention he most likely doesn't have the time to pick up this offense is nonsense? Ok

Separate issue, but they'd be looking at WRs if one went down (See Whalen for an example).
 
You're being a troll, a hypocrite, or both, as I've already noted the Alan Branch precedent.




Separate issue
I would disagree with your assertion and counter you just don't like my opinion. Go back to what I said originally and I bet you find that separate issue in my original post.
 
I really loved Floyd at Notre Dame. Don't see how he isn't claimed on waivers, though. His potential is too high to make it through, I would imagine. He may not be a superstar, but he's had 1000 yard seasons before. He's a big bodied, proven receiver. He'll latch on somewhere.

Michael Floyd
High School: Cretin-Derham Hall HS [St. Paul, MN]
 
Im not sure BB is a “house cabernet“ guy ..

"Police said Floyd's story jumped around between him drinking on the team plane back from Miami and drinking at the W Scottsdale hotel, but Floyd eventually 'settled' on having had wine—'house cabernet'—on the team plane," Weinfuss continued. "Floyd also told the officers he was on a blood-thinning medication."

Floyd was also arrested in 2011 for a DUI while he was at Notre Dame and was cited in 2010 for underage drinking.
Is he related to the 46th President?
 
So factor this is probably a 4 game suspension, NFL finds out Pats pick him up, NFL drags their feet for three weeks before suspending him and he never plays a game this year...just sayin.

Plus I dont think he has been very good this year...could be a lot of reasons why of course. 33 catches, 446 yards, 4 TD's..its ok I guess.

Are you actually suggesting that he'd be able to come here and pick up our system this year? He'd contribute very little with minimal opportunities. Look no further than some of our other emergency WR signings.

Next year though...that'd be nice.
 
I would disagree with your assertion and counter you just don't like my opinion. Go back to what I said originally and I bet you find that separate issue in my original post.

We can circle around all you want. What you claim to be an opinion is not an opinion. It is an erroneous claim of fact. It would not be precedent setting to bring Floyd in, unless the precedent you're talking about is the precedent of this being the first time the Patriots were bringing in a wide receiver named Michael Floyd.

Since your precedent claim is in regards to a DUI bust, it's not a precedent.

The nonsense about someone picking up the offense isn't worth addressing.
 
Why not bring him in; he's an upgrade to Whalen no matter what happens.
 
Im not sure BB is a “house cabernet“ guy ..

"Police said Floyd's story jumped around between him drinking on the team plane back from Miami and drinking at the W Scottsdale hotel, but Floyd eventually 'settled' on having had wine—'house cabernet'—on the team plane," Weinfuss continued. "Floyd also told the officers he was on a blood-thinning medication."

Floyd was also arrested in 2011 for a DUI while he was at Notre Dame and was cited in 2010 for underage drinking.
Apparently he has a problem that I doubt the Patriots would touch with a 10-foot pole.
 
We can circle around all you want. What you claim to be an opinion is not an opinion. It is an erroneous claim of fact. It would not be precedent setting to bring Floyd in, unless the precedent you're talking about is the precedent of this being the first time the Patriots were bringing in a wide receiver named Michael Floyd.

Since your precedent claim is in regards to a DUI bust, it's not a precedent.

The nonsense about someone picking up the offense isn't worth addressing.
And I agreed and changed the precedent to message this year. Again it's my opinion besides that it would be a distraction also in my previous post. Not being able to pick up the offense is a valid reason and is worth addressing IMO. I believe some other posters have addressed it in this thread.
 
And Ty Law and Kevin Faulk were both caught with weed. And Chandler Jones showed up at the police station naked and high.

Ty Law got caught with friggin ecstacy. Let's also not forget Nick Kaczur, who got popped for oxy and then flipped, snitching on his dealer to avoid jail time. THAT was a bad look. He continued to start at RT, even though he was just average.
 
High School: Cretin-Derham Hall HS [St. Paul, MN]

Private school, athletic powerhouse. Among the alums are Paul Molitor, Joe Mauer, Michael Floyd, Chris Weinke, Steve Walsh, Seantrell Henderson, Matt Birk, and actor Josh Hartnett. There, that's a bunch of names for you to go "I remember that guy!"
 
And I agreed and changed the precedent to message this year. Again it's my opinion besides that it would be a distraction also in my previous post.

You were talking out of your ass. Instead of just admitting that, or just letting it drop, you've continued talking out of your ass, even when I've demonstrated that you're still talking out of your ass. Laisse tomber.

Not being able to pick up the offense is a valid reason and is worth addressing IMO. I believe some other posters have addressed it in this thread.

Whalen would have just one extra week to learn the offense, so... no, it's not a valid reason, in general. Now, if you're opining that Michael Floyd, specifically, will be unable to grasp the offense, the obvious response to that is "That evaluation is one the team will have to make".

And, for the record, imo, the biggest Floyd question is probably "His catch rate is below 50% this year. Is that something Cardinals related, or is it about Floyd?"
 
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