From what I've read on here, once the season gets to the 11-game mark, he's served his suspension. The 3 games for original sin, then the 8 extra he earned for other transgressions.
Once the 11 games are up, he can play. But nobody would take him at that point unless their punter got injured.
Might as well sue the turf management company while sitting out all these games and probably the entire season.
What team in off-season or camp of 2013 would want to burden itself with a heavily suspended, recovering from blown knee, lawsuit happy punter???
Like I said: Looks like him and Royce White are getting the same advice from the same life coach.
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