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Gordon Before Jordon?

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How did Gordon get reinstated before Dion? They filed at the same time, and Josh failed his drug test. Camp opens Friday, so it would be nice to get this completed. I can't understand giving preferential treatment to a guy who screwed up again.
 
Gordon originally applied for reinstatement in January...one year after he was suspended. Jordan didn't apply until June 1st. It takes about 45 to 60 days for the commissioner to make his decision.
 
Gordan filed in January and then flunked another test in march. He wasn't scheduled to apply again until August 1st. The commissioner decided to expedite the case. Probably because Gordan is higher profile and I also read he wanted to throw a bone to the NFLPA. He also credited the organization for providing a support system. I'm not sure what Miami has offered if anything. Who knows what is happening behind the scenes in Miami and in the league office?
 
It’s a strange situation, mirroring the unexplained delay that clouded the initial reinstatement efforts of Browns receiver Josh Gordon. In Gordon’s case, the suspension later was extended; in Jordan’s case, a source with knowledge of the situation has expressed a high degree of confidence regarding the player’s compliance with all requirements of his treatment program and his successful completion of all drug tests. If there’s any reason why Jordan shouldn’t be reinstated, Jordan and those close to him aren’t aware of it.

The delay takes on even greater importance because Jordan is due to receive a $1.7 million roster bonus on the fifth day of training camp, which is Monday. Despite a report that the bonus no longer is owed, the truth is that the bonus is no longer guaranteed. If he’s on the roster on the fifth day of camp, the team owes him the money. If he’s not, he doesn’t get it.

And so the inaction regarding the consideration of Jordan’s reinstatement request has triggered suspicion that the delay isn’t accidental or inadvertent. If it is, the league should in all fairness rule on the request sooner than later — especially since the training-camp roster bonus was developed as a compromise to the offset debate, giving the player a large chunk of his compensation for the current year without credit for the team if he’s cut more than five days after camp opens.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...nstatement-request-lingers-curiously/related/
 
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