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I'm sure his suspension will be a lot shorter than Pete Rose's. He dindu nuffins
According to the article he was making $895,000 a year. He was a fool to put that in jeopardy.
The Tom Iron rule in action...
He may get black balled out of the league but he won't get a permanent ban. I know if he tried to influence a game he would be swiftly banned and prosecuted and would do time most likely(unless he ratted on a gambling ring).Affletic Cardinals safety, ex-Bengals bust faces long-term suspension for betting on NFL games. Considering how his career was trending downwards, he's like done.
A frequent flyer here in the recent busts thread. Just goes to show the amount of chances terrible black players get in the league:
Bengals waived LT Andre Smith.
Smith started five of the six games he appeared in this season. He graded as PFF's eighth-worst tackle in the league over 254 snaps. Despite his struggles, Smith has the name value to resurface in a backup role. The Bengals signed TE Mason Schreck off the practice squad in a corresponding move.
The "name value" LOL. This is what happens when the League is overcrowded with bums.
The "name value" LOL. This is what happens when the League is overcrowded with bums.
Hey, don't make fun of Andre Smith's name value and incredible upside!
Time for an update. Today we will focus on CB Eli Apple. 10th overall pick in 2016 Draft. Has been gifted a starting spot every year he's been in the League. In 51 Starts he's recorded a dynamic 3INTS. LOL.
He was signed to The Raiders but deal fell through.
It's uncanny how many "sure things" and "NFL ready" black players have been busts or at best chronic underachievers, but as you said they quickly go down the media's memory hole, replaced each year by another large draft class of failures while the names Tony Mandarich and Mike Mamula (and others) live in infamy forever.
This guy was a hyped up "sure thing" prior to the 2017 draft.
Titans declined Corey Davis' fifth-year team option for 2021.
He'll settle for $8.1 million on the final year of his rookie deal before becoming an unrestricted free agent (rather than making $15.6 million) in 2021. Davis just turned 25 in January but has yet to live up to the expectations of a former No. 5 overall pick, declining across the board in receptions (43), receiving yards (601), and touchdowns (2) behind A.J. Brown last year. A simple change of scenery for the former could very well be of use barring a surprising fourth-year breakout.
Falcons acquired DE Charles Harris from the Dolphins in exchange for a 2021 seventh-round pick.
The organization will now have 72 hours to decide whether to exercise his fifth-year option for 2021. It's nothing more than a shot in the dark for the Falcons, who are acquiring Miami's former No. 22 overall pick from the 2017 draft (due $1.9 million this year) for pennies on the dollar. Harris hasn't lived up to his first-round profile in that span, totaling a dwindling sack count (3.5) across eight starts the past three years, but he does land in a non-competitive situation in Atlanta's front-seven. The Falcons need all the help they can get on defense, which at least gives Harris a shot to make noise behind Dante Fowler, Takk McKinley, and John Cominsky as a rotational EDGE rusher.
Cowboys cut 2017 first rounder Taco Charlton