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Calvin Ridley suspended for the 2022 season


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7 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

The good guy Falcons.

Saints would have taken offers.

Trades can't be finalized until free agency opens anyway so they never would have gotten away with it had they tried.

Still, kudos to them for doing the right thing.

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12 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

according to OTC, 11 mill cap hit if they cut him....guaranteed salary.  No cap relief for the Falcons, no trade value, and this is the last year of his contract.  He'll be a FA in 2023 if not banned by the league.  Tough break for Atlanta.

 

too late to edit, Falcons board saying they will indeed get 11 mill in cap space for this season.

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14 minutes ago, t96 said:

Falcons fans pointing out a ton of drops that looked uncharacteristically bad or "intentional." NFL trying to make it clear this was all after he left the team but I don't completely buy it. Horrible look for the league especially if more info comes out that suggests he could've been betting on games while playing.

I fully expect to get f*cked when betting on games so it is what it is but yeah, he’s toast then

lol we really wanted him

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7 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Now Florio's arguing with Breer about it...

 

Calvin Ridley isn't a victim. He broke the rules and should be punished. It is still fuged up for the NFL to pretend to have any integrity when they look the other way on things much worse. Just suspend the guy and move on without all of the grandstanding. 

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