- First reports from Supplemental Discipline are not promising. Greg Robinson apparently will escape suspension for kicking Kenny Vaccaro in the head. (Pro Football Talk)
That's a two to five game suspension. This league damn near ran Albert Haynesworth out of the league for a similar incident, and do I need to go into Ndamokung Suh that one Thanksgiving in Detroit?
- A Browns and Cavaliers beat reporter for 92.3 The Fan in Cleveland reports on his Twitter that the Browns already racked up six possible fineable acts totalling $119,316 at minimum for the Browns in just Week 1.
Remember, the threshold for a team $50,000 fine this season is $147,415.
Here's the Tweet:
#Browns had six fineable penalties in Sunday's loss ($=min amount possible)— Daryl Ruiter (@RuiterWrongFAN) September 9, 2019
Greg Robinson: kick + blindside block = $38,602
Myles Garrett: open hand punch = $10,527
Jermaine Whitehead & Sheldon Richardson: roughing passer = $21,056
Devaroe Lawrence: verbal v official $28,075
Cleveland is already $28,075 in arrears for a preseason fine.
This would be a record for both number of fines and amount charged against the team's Club Remittance number in a week.
If correct, this would mean the Cleveland Browns would be within rounding error of a $50,000 team fine for accumulated Club Remittance Policy on-field fines, after Week 1.
This would be a record for both number of fines and amount charged against the team's Club Remittance number in a week.
If correct, this would mean the Cleveland Browns would be within rounding error of a $50,000 team fine for accumulated Club Remittance Policy on-field fines, after Week 1.
- The "Fuck You" from Antonio Brown and the Patriots to the rest of the league is growing more obvious by the hour.
This, to me, also raises suspicions on the situation in Oakland with respect to coach Jon Gruden.
- Well, that took one game with the Browns: Odell Beckham Jr. faces a talk with the NFL over wearing a luxury watch on the field in the game against Tennessee.
Period-end.
The guy simply cannot wise up and understand that he needs to stay out of the league doghouse to have a feasible NFL career.
His is NOT one of the six aforementioned possible Browns fines, and he is not expected to be fined.
More to come. Stay tuned.
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