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DeAndre Hopkins suspended 6 games for PED use

I just think that there is a LOT more to the DW-Hopkins show that will certainly change “some“ folks minds about our FO. say what you will about Cal but he has never been a gabber or low life. it won’t sit well with most around here but I think players…real football players…respect him more than anyone will admit. His quiet personality is a magnet for losers.
 
Hopkins with his $60 million guaranteed contract did the same "damage" to WR salary scale as Watson has done for QBs. Productivity in return has not been fruitful for the Cardinals. It would not surprise me that the Browns find themselves in even greater buyer's remorse before it's all over.
 
Deandre Hopkins will lose up to $5.223 million due to suspension
May 2, 2022, 7:38 PM

The six-game suspension to be served by Cardinals receiver DeAndre Hopkins will be a costly one.

Assuming his contract contains the strongest permissible forfeiture language under the labor deal, the suspension will expose Hopkins to the loss of six game checks. At a base rate of $6.65 million, he’ll lose 6/18ths of his salary for the season. That’s $2.21 million.

He’s also subject to a 6/18th forfeiture of his 2022 signing-bonus allocation of $5.5 million. That’s $1.83 million. And the conversion of a $10.65 million roster bonus due in March 2022 to a guaranteed payment means that he’ll lose 6/18ths of the 2022 allocation. That’s another $1.183 million.

(Hopkins also has a $2.25 million option-bonus allocation. However, because that money wasn’t paid this year, it’s not subject to forfeiture.)

That’s a total loss of $5.223 million. It also voids his guaranteed salary for 2022, allowing the Cardinals to cut him with no further financial obligation — if they so choose.

In all, it’s a costly suspension for Hopkins. And it makes the trade for Hollywood Brown even smarter for Arizona.
 
Everyone does roids in high school, college, and pro sports. Not sure how Hopkins messed up and got caught.

I have never seen a fanbase as bitter about former players as this one. DW hate is justified, but everyone but Watt get's hit with hate once they leave.
Lol, the hate is worse when they are on this team if you read this forum.
 
Deandre Hopkins will lose up to $5.223 million due to suspension
May 2, 2022, 7:38 PM

The six-game suspension to be served by Cardinals receiver DeAndre Hopkins will be a costly one.

Assuming his contract contains the strongest permissible forfeiture language under the labor deal, the suspension will expose Hopkins to the loss of six game checks. At a base rate of $6.65 million, he’ll lose 6/18ths of his salary for the season. That’s $2.21 million.

He’s also subject to a 6/18th forfeiture of his 2022 signing-bonus allocation of $5.5 million. That’s $1.83 million. And the conversion of a $10.65 million roster bonus due in March 2022 to a guaranteed payment means that he’ll lose 6/18ths of the 2022 allocation. That’s another $1.183 million.

(Hopkins also has a $2.25 million option-bonus allocation. However, because that money wasn’t paid this year, it’s not subject to forfeiture.)

That’s a total loss of $5.223 million. It also voids his guaranteed salary for 2022, allowing the Cardinals to cut him with no further financial obligation — if they so choose.

In all, it’s a costly suspension for Hopkins. And it makes the trade for Hollywood Brown even smarter for Arizona.
How many will be reduced after appeal by Players' Association? I'm thinking he will serve four?
 
Everyone does roids in high school, college, and pro sports. Not sure how Hopkins messed up and got caught.

I have never seen a fanbase as bitter about former players as this one. DW hate is justified, but everyone but Watt get's hit with hate once they leave.
TBF a lot of that was Nuk supporting his "boy" Deshaun Watson who wanted trade after signing extension. He also had his bit with the ladies which some commented on. Some resentment could also be directed at dummies doing stupid - risking green backs for playing a game. I don't hate him or any player who leaves Texans but they are gone and not my guys so..
 
Everyone does roids in high school, college, and pro sports. Not sure how Hopkins messed up and got caught.

I have never seen a fanbase as bitter about former players as this one. DW hate is justified, but everyone but Watt get's hit with hate once they leave.

I'm going on record that I wanted him out of here way before he was traded. Although if I couldn't more in trade for him then I would've held onto him for a yr before trying to trade him again.
 
TBF a lot of that was Nuk supporting his "boy" Deshaun Watson who wanted trade after signing extension. He also had his bit with the ladies which some commented on. Some resentment could also be directed at dummies doing stupid - risking green backs for playing a game. I don't hate him or any player who leaves Texans but they are gone and not my guys so..

Clemson trash doing their thing.

Karma is real.
 
Hopkins with his $60 million guaranteed contract did the same "damage" to WR salary scale as Watson has done for QBs. Productivity in return has not been fruitful for the Cardinals. It would not surprise me that the Browns find themselves in even greater buyer's remorse before it's all over.
Except Watson is a qb vs a wr. Big difference
 
I'm going on record that I wanted him out of here way before he was traded. Although if I couldn't more in trade for him then I would've held onto him for a yr before trying to trade him again.

Maybe it is because I grew up in Cowboys fandom, but I don't understand wanting to get rid of the 2nd or 3rd best player in franchise history while he is in his prime. Sure, Michael Irvin got high and stabbed a teammate, but Irv' gotta Irv'.
 
TBF a lot of that was Nuk supporting his "boy" Deshaun Watson who wanted trade after signing extension. He also had his bit with the ladies which some commented on. Some resentment could also be directed at dummies doing stupid - risking green backs for playing a game. I don't hate him or any player who leaves Texans but they are gone and not my guys so..

Clowney and Mario both got stalker-like levels of attention from this board when they left. Hopkins to a lesser extent. Sports radio seemed to do so too.
 
Maybe it is because I grew up in Cowboys fandom, but I don't understand wanting to get rid of the 2nd or 3rd best player in franchise history while he is in his prime. Sure, Michael Irvin got high and stabbed a teammate, but Irv' gotta Irv'.

Micheal Irvin was a leader. He partied hard and guys could party hard with him. however he was going to be practicing the next day and if you wanted to hang with him you had to practice the next day too and work just as hard as he did.

The Clemson trash has none of these qualities.
 
Clowney and Mario both got stalker-like levels of attention from this board when they left. Hopkins to a lesser extent. Sports radio seemed to do so too.
My biggest criticism of Mario was the stupid paint job he had for his new MTI speed boat. I yelled "sucky paint" and he waved and smiled. His buddy hustled him on the boat.
Also for those interested the Texas Outlaw Challenge is at end of June. My friend Paul Robinson owns the Challenge but does not enter his CAT. He's more into racing his Camaros in NHRA.


pictures of big bad wolf: https://images.app.goo.gl/fape9N6njvmxP8SW9
 
November test? There has to be more to this story than what is on the surface...............by the new CBA, drug testing is restricted to only the 2 weeks of TC.

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Everyone does roids in high school, college, and pro sports. Not sure how Hopkins messed up and got caught.

I have never seen a fanbase as bitter about former players as this one. DW hate is justified, but everyone but Watt get's hit with hate once they leave.



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NFL's new marijuana policy: CBA changes rules dramatically for players

Austin Anderson
03-16-2020•3 min read



A lot will change with the NFL's new collective bargaining agreement, including a new drug policy in which players will no longer be suspended for positive marijuana tests.

The new CBA will reduce the testing period from four months to the two weeks at the start of training camp. A new threshold for a positive test will also be put in place, raising the allowed amount of THC from 35 nanograms to 150.

The league is moving away from a punishment approach and toward providing help for those that need it. If a player tests positive during the two week stretch of training camp, his test is reviewed by a board of medical professionals that has been appointed by both the players and league. The board then decides if the player needs treatment.

The old CBA's guidelines were much more strict. NFL players with no previous violations were tested once in the offseason. During the regular season, 10 players per team were randomly selected to be tested each week. A positive test meant a referral to the substance abuse program. A second violation resulted in a fine of two game checks, a third violation was a fine of four game checks, a fourth violation was a four-game suspension, a fifth violation was a 10-game suspension and a sixth violation resulted in a one-year ban.

Josh Gordon and Randy Gregory have both had severe suspensions due to multiple positive tests for marijuana in the last few years. In similar cases under the new CBA, the results will be much different.

The new CBA also changes the policy on performance-enhancing drugs:
  • First failed test for stimulants or diuretics is a two-game suspension
  • First failed test for anabolic steroids is a six-game suspension
  • Manipulation or substitution and use of a prohibited substance is an eight-game suspension
  • Second failed test for stimulants or diuretics is a five-game suspension
  • Second failed test for anabolic steroids is a 17-game suspension
The CBA will also change how the NFL handles its discipline policy. Instead of having the commissioner decide, the new deal stipulates that a "neutral decision-maker" will make the official ruling on most disciplinary cases, which takes some of the power out of the commissioner's hands.
 
When he was shipped outta here so abruptly, i always felt there was more to it than just teapot going off. People talk about Easterby being littlefinger from GoT …sneakily moving pieces into place behind the scenes for his own benefit, but after reading that SI article on Nuk, ive always thought Nuk was more of that type in orchestrating his way out of here…to me he’s always kinda given off that sneaky vibe. I used to follow dude on instagram..& the way he is/was percieved by fans has never quite lined up with what i used to see on his Instagram profile.

plus the known incidents he had here…& even with the cards…they always seemed to just go away..so this suspension doesn’t quite surprise me..hes on the backside of his career and even as lopsided as the trade was for us, it hasnt seemed to have had a huge effect on the cardinals’ fortunes.
 
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A BEAVER tranquilizer!?!? 😳😂
That's a fake post.

From 2020:


This goes back to 2006:

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https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Anabolic Steroids

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But this is the 2004 movie DODGEBALL that started it all:

Movie video clip:

Unfortunately For Troop 417, During The ADAA-Required Random Drug Screening, One Of Your...
Dodgeball • 2004
 
That's a fake post.

From 2020:


This goes back to 2006:

View attachment 10113
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Anabolic Steroids

*********************************************************************************************

But this is the 2004 movie DODGEBALL that started it all:

Movie video clip:

Unfortunately For Troop 417, During The ADAA-Required Random Drug Screening, One Of Your...
Dodgeball • 2004

Forgot how awesome that movie was.

As far as Hopkins goes, meh he doesn't play for us any more and we don't play the Cards next year so beyond the FYI factor nothing of real note on it.
 
November test? There has to be more to this story than what is on the surface...............by the new CBA, drug testing is restricted to only the 2 weeks of TC.

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NFL's new marijuana policy: CBA changes rules dramatically for players

Austin Anderson
03-16-2020•3 min read



A lot will change with the NFL's new collective bargaining agreement, including a new drug policy in which players will no longer be suspended for positive marijuana tests.

The new CBA will reduce the testing period from four months to the two weeks at the start of training camp. A new threshold for a positive test will also be put in place, raising the allowed amount of THC from 35 nanograms to 150.

The league is moving away from a punishment approach and toward providing help for those that need it. If a player tests positive during the two week stretch of training camp, his test is reviewed by a board of medical professionals that has been appointed by both the players and league. The board then decides if the player needs treatment.

The old CBA's guidelines were much more strict. NFL players with no previous violations were tested once in the offseason. During the regular season, 10 players per team were randomly selected to be tested each week. A positive test meant a referral to the substance abuse program. A second violation resulted in a fine of two game checks, a third violation was a fine of four game checks, a fourth violation was a four-game suspension, a fifth violation was a 10-game suspension and a sixth violation resulted in a one-year ban.

Josh Gordon and Randy Gregory have both had severe suspensions due to multiple positive tests for marijuana in the last few years. In similar cases under the new CBA, the results will be much different.

The new CBA also changes the policy on performance-enhancing drugs:
  • First failed test for stimulants or diuretics is a two-game suspension
  • First failed test for anabolic steroids is a six-game suspension
  • Manipulation or substitution and use of a prohibited substance is an eight-game suspension
  • Second failed test for stimulants or diuretics is a five-game suspension
  • Second failed test for anabolic steroids is a 17-game suspension
The CBA will also change how the NFL handles its discipline policy. Instead of having the commissioner decide, the new deal stipulates that a "neutral decision-maker" will make the official ruling on most disciplinary cases, which takes some of the power out of the commissioner's hands.
Yeah. Hopkins appears to be lying.
 
Whatever the case, he was a great player for the Texans playing with trash qb's until they drafted Watson. The Texans would've been even worse without him, especially the wr corps. He was a late 1st rd pick and was all pro. Trading him for smiling, sorry ass David Johnson was still a huge mistake especially since if other teams would've know, the team could've gotten at least a 1st rd pick.
 
Whatever the case, he was a great player for the Texans playing with trash qb's until they drafted Watson. The Texans would've been even worse without him, especially the wr corps. He was a late 1st rd pick and was all pro. Trading him for smiling, sorry ass David Johnson was still a huge mistake especially since if other teams would've know, the team could've gotten at least a 1st rd pick.
Lol whatever the case. The case being PEDs.
 
Micheal Irvin was a leader. He partied hard and guys could party hard with him. however he was going to be practicing the next day and if you wanted to hang with him you had to practice the next day too and work just as hard as he did.

The Clemson trash has none of these qualities.
So what makes DHop trash is not the partying like Irvin minus the coke but the fact that he doesn't practice hard the next day. Interesting.
 
So what makes DHop trash is not the partying like Irvin minus the coke but the fact that he doesn't practice hard the next day. Interesting.

It's not just him it's most Clemson guys. They are selfish people.

Wander over into the NFL section and read about Jackson Carman. Then you've got Derrick. I could go on.
 
Micheal Irvin was a leader. He partied hard and guys could party hard with him. however he was going to be practicing the next day and if you wanted to hang with him you had to practice the next day too and work just as hard as he did.

The Clemson trash has none of these qualities.

My point was, no Cowboy fan cared what Irvin did, as long as he balled on the field. No Philly fan cared how many dogs Michael Vick drowned, as long as he was setting records. Texans fans had no problem getting rid of the second best player in franchise history (he was better than AJ IMO) because he didn't practice hard enough.

Funny that two of the franchise's top-5 players were Clemson trash though.
 
Lol whatever the case. The case being PEDs.
My point was, no Cowboy fan cared what Irvin did, as long as he balled on the field. No Philly fan cared how many dogs Michael Vick drowned, as long as he was setting records. Texans fans had no problem getting rid of the second best player in franchise history (he was better than AJ IMO) because he didn't practice hard enough.

Funny that two of the franchise's top-5 players were Clemson trash though.
DJ Reader was from Clemson too right? Why aren't people pissed about him? Grady Jarrett. I could go on and on.
 
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Tell me about Grady Jarrett, Carlos Watkins, and all the other numerous Clemson players that have been standup players.

More trash than not

Tell me about Grady Jarrett, I know he plays for the Falcons, I've got no idea of what kind of person he is.
 
More trash than not

Tell me about Grady Jarrett, I know he plays for the Falcons, I've got no idea of what kind of person he is.
You make general blanket statements about players. There are tons of Clemson players in the nfl that never get in into any kind of trouble. Hopkins missed 2 games in Houston even with the injuries. Yet, a guy you always mention, Edelman, missed 4 games for ped usage trying to come back from injury. I guess Hunter Renfro is Clemson trash too? I'm surprised you wanted them to draft Ojabu because of his Nigerian origin and his parents being intellectuals
 
You make general blanket statements about players. There are tons of Clemson players in the nfl that never get in into any kind of trouble. Hopkins missed 2 games in Houston even with the injuries. Yet, a guy you always mention, Edelman, missed 4 games for ped usage trying to come back from injury. I guess Hunter Renfro is Clemson trash too? I'm surprised you wanted them to draft Ojabu because of his Nigerian origin and his parents being intellectuals

I'm sure some Clemson players are great guys. Reader comes to mind. Having one of them on your team isn't a bad thing. More than that and you're asking for trouble. Also I would never use a high pick on a Clemson player, they have a sense of entitlement when they're picked high. Yes, this is a general statement.

I'm not against picking guys like Okabo, just not with high picks. That way when they don't live up to expectations I won't be disappointed.
 
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