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I hope notAny chance the Cardinals lose a draft pick over this cheating?
#turdcity or #turdshittyI just hate this whole franchise right now.
Total #BirdCity level ish going on right now. I just don't thin they make Bidwill sell unless they can find the racism or mysoginy. It has to be in there somewhere at this point..... It just has to be.
its an arbitration case, and those can go quicklyI doubt it’s concluded, sans a settlement, prior to next draft
I can’t see the Cards losing a pick next year.
The others were violations of league rules of tampering or gaining a competitive advantage.
They’d have a hard time proving this and it’s just allegations by Wilks.
Even if they do want to fine the Cards, it won’t be until after the case is settled and that looks to not be done anytime soon. I doubt it’s concluded, sans a settlement, prior to next draft
Guy on with the morning show just now (Bickley and Marotta) said it isn't the type of thing that should result in high draft picks being taken from the team. It's 5 years removed, and it is nowhere near the level of Spygate or Deflategate. He even pointed out that Dan Snyder wasn't stripped of draft picks with all of the crap going on when he was in charge of the Redskins/Football Team/Commanders.
I don’t think they lose a first but they could easily lose a third. The Commissioner could easily take this personally and set an example. Cheating to get around a penalty is generally considered a major offense, especially by an owner.Any chance the Cardinals lose a draft pick over this cheating?
I don’t think they lose a first but they could easily lose a third. The Commissioner could easily take this personally and set an example. Cheating to get around a penalty is generally considered a major offense, especially by an owner.
I don’t think they lose a first but they could easily lose a third. The Commissioner could easily take this personally and set an example. Cheating to get around a penalty is generally considered a major offense, especially by an owner.
What NFL rule did Cards break? It was a self imposed punishment for Steve, not an NFL suspension. I highly doubt any high draft pick is in jeopardy, regardless of the overall optics. Could it happen? Yes...will it happen? I doubt it.Miami lost a first for blatant rules breaking then lying about it. The Houston pick is probably gone.
A 3rd round pick is a likely punishment. Sadly, few fans will pay enough attention to put heat on Bidwill. Enough to punish the team and diehard fans but not enough for casual fans to notice
What NFL rule did Cards break? It was a self imposed punishment for Steve, not an NFL suspension. I highly doubt any high draft pick is in jeopardy, regardless of the overall optics. Could it happen? Yes...will it happen? I doubt it.
Looks like the NFL threw out the "burner" phone allegations. However the Cards were rightly slapped on the wrist for airing dirty laundry in public via a PR agency.Cards ordered to pay ex-VP $3M for defamation
An NFL arbitrator ordered the Arizona Cardinals to pay $3 million to former executive Terry McDonough for "false and defamatory" statements the team made about him to the media, according to a decision filed in federal court on Monday.www.espn.com
Nope! From the article:Looks like the NFL threw out the "burner" phone allegations.
Mishkin found that the team did use burner phones, but he did not find in favor of McDonough's allegation that the Cardinals' actions prevented him from being hired as a general manager in the league. Though McDonough was a finalist for the San Francisco 49ers' GM job in 2017, he had no interviews for GM positions after that, Mishkin wrote.
It was pretty obvious at the time that the team went way too far in attacking McDonough for issues completely unrelated to the case. I'm amazed that the team statement was made "under the guidance of crisis communications firm CounterPoint Strategies". Utter incompetence!However the Cards were rightly slapped on the wrist for airing dirty laundry in public via a PR agency.
Thanks Dave's that's what I get for speed reading an article!Nope! From the article:
It was pretty obvious at the time that the team went way too far in attacking McDonough for issues completely unrelated to the case. I'm amazed that the team statement was made "under the guidance of crisis communications firm CounterPoint Strategies". Utter incompetence!
I’m sure they tried to suggest against it, but someone insisted it be done his way.It was pretty obvious at the time that the team went way too far in attacking McDonough for issues completely unrelated to the case. I'm amazed that the team statement was made "under the guidance of crisis communications firm CounterPoint Strategies". Utter incompetence!