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I thought he was making well over 30 Mill per year?
Usually early years of a deal, the player is getting more in signing bonus and less in base salary and roster bonus.
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I still think he will be suspended but I was listening to Mike Florio this morning, he said Chase has to admit to it and his representation will state officially no one has ever been suspended for spitting, the Cowboys player in week one was kicked out of the game, since he hadn’t played a snap the league called it a suspension. It’s really the only defense they have. Now will the panel of three former players buy it.Why would them reducing it to a fine be so crazy. Look at the history of the league. They have swept violent crimes under the rug for star players (see Ray Rice).
It is probably less likely now. But if the Bengals were good and fighting for a playoff spot, the division, or the #1 seed, I wouldn’t have been surprised they would have done anything to justify this as a fine worthy offense and not a suspension.
I still think he will be suspended but I was listening to Mike Florio this morning, he said Chase has to admit to it and his representation will state officially no one has ever been suspended for spitting, the Cowboys player in week one was kicked out of the game, since he hadn’t played a snap the league called it a suspension. It’s really the only defense they have. Now will the panel of three former players buy it.
This is the kind of conversation we need more of in sports. "Where did he intend for the spit to go?"My understanding his official stance is that he did spit, but it wasn't intended on actually spitting on Ramsey and if he intended he would have spit on his face. If the Bengals were 7-3 right now with Burrow at QB, I think would be a compelling argument to the league.
Right - and furthermore, Chase wants to play in the featured Thanksgiving Game against the Ravens and so does Goodell.My understanding his official stance is that he did spit, but it wasn't intended on actually spitting on Ramsey and if he intended he would have spit on his face. If the Bengals were 7-3 right now with Burrow at QB, I think would be a compelling argument to the league.
They don't really want to send a message. They want to look like they do while also not messing with the golden goose.Right - and furthermore, Chase wants to play in the featured Thanksgiving Game against the Ravens and so does Goodell.
If they really wanted to send a message they'd suspend him for that game too
Why would them reducing it to a fine be so crazy. Look at the history of the league. They have swept violent crimes under the rug for star players (see Ray Rice).
It is probably less likely now. But if the Bengals were good and fighting for a playoff spot, the division, or the #1 seed, I wouldn’t have been surprised they would have done anything to justify this as a fine worthy offense and not a suspension.
My understanding his official stance is that he did spit, but it wasn't intended on actually spitting on Ramsey and if he intended he would have spit on his face. If the Bengals were 7-3 right now with Burrow at QB, I think would be a compelling argument to the league.
I thought he was making well over 30 Mill per year?
Stop it.
Nobody did it better than Bill Romanowski. Has got to be one of the dirtest players of all time.
My understanding his official stance is that he did spit, but it wasn't intended on actually spitting on Ramsey and if he intended he would have spit on his face. If the Bengals were 7-3 right now with Burrow at QB, I think would be a compelling argument to the league.
hahahaha such nonsense
he was trying to be low key, didn't want to tip his head back (he wears a half shield) so he got him just below the collar.......would have to tip his head back to spit in his face, would have been obvious
he'd be better off going in there "heat of the moment" yada yada yada and hope for a fine
I am using hyperbole to make a point. But the point is that if this was an important game for the Bengals and the playoffs, I would almost guarantee you that the league would have found a way to avoid suspending Chase.
probably......i didn't read the rest of the thread, i thought this was legit going to be his line of defense
It is his defense. Not what I believe.
But I do believe the league would buy Chase's defense if they were currently a top team in the race for a division spot or the #1 overall pick. I mean for a star player on a contender, it is a really compelling argument. In fact, since the Steelers aren't really strong contenders and Ramsey is no longer an elite CB, the league might have suspended Ramsey for getting in the way of normal discharge by Chase.
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