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Eric Reid says he's adding on-field NFL fines to collusion case


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I mean it’s kinda crazy if you think about it. 

Player sued the NFL (who is his employer). 

NFL makes him do weekly drug tests and apparently is combing through every hit he makes after the games and fining the hell out of him.  

He is actually making a pretty good case for himself against the NFL if he can prove they are overly targeting him for that stuff. 

My personal opinion however is he should have dropped the lawsuit the moment he was signed. I feel like he is bringing all the heat on himself by upholding the lawsuit. 

Also, Originally, I didnt want to bring up The kneeling, howevernim sure the NFL isn’t happy he is continuing that as well. 

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12 minutes ago, Billy_T said:

"I've been looking at math statistics trying to talk to people. I think it's like a 1 percent chance that somebody gets tested this much [wrong]. Statistically, big problem."    -- Eric Reid, 11/28/18 --

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Wonder if any of those "people" assisting him with "looking at math statistics" ever got back to him with an accurate answer?

 

Rent free.

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20 minutes ago, Billy_T said:

"I've been looking at math statistics trying to talk to people. I think it's like a 1 percent chance that somebody gets tested this much [wrong]. Statistically, big problem."    -- Eric Reid, 11/28/18 --

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Wonder if any of those "people" assisting him with "looking at math statistics" ever got back to him with an accurate answer?

 

Yes and it is still improbable...

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Just now, Billy_T said:

Actually that's wrong too. 

Whoever calculated those odds hasn't gone to the NFLPA website and reviewed the Policy on Performance-Enhancing Substances document that is available to all --- the number of players in the pool of those eligible to be tested each week is fewer than 73.

Dude, stop. 

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8 hours ago, Nice-Carolina-Chuck said:

It’s mediocre plays along with someone suing the NFL. He wont be back

meh, anybody who hasn't been on the team for more than a year? Kinda of give a pass to,they haven't had the fire snuffed out of them yet. whatever is going on, is beyond the Panthers.

get out while you can!

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