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It was just announced that Calvin Ridley has been suspended indefinitely by the NFL, a minimum of at least the 2022 season, for gambling on NFL games.  It is reported the gambling activity occurred about 1 month after he left the team this past year. Ridley met with the league and admitted to the activity.
(03-07-2022, 05:04 PM)ATLjag Wrote: [ -> ]It was just announced that Calvin Ridley has been suspended indefinitely by the NFL, a minimum of at least the 2022 season, for gambling on NFL games.  It is reported the gambling activity occurred about 1 month after he left the team this past year.  Ridley met with the league and admitted to the activity.

Ugh.

Sucks for him and for a WR hungry team interested in his services.

Sucks also for Atlanta, who had to be considering trading him.
So he was out for mental illness, and he decided to start gambling. Oh
The gambling could have been a byproduct of whatever mental health issues he was going through.
This suspension is as bogus as it comes.  He was not with the team.  He had no insider information (according to NFLN).  He could have no effect on the outcomes of the games upon which he bet.  This is NOT an integrity of the game issue.

The NFL's hypocrisy knows no bounds.  They make money hand over fist with their relationships to gambling. And they have the audacity to take this action against a player??  And one suffering from mental illness, no less??  I'd love for a really good team of lawyers and a Capitol Hill PR firm to get hold of this.  Would LOVE to see Goodell and Co. get drained for millions and millions.
I'm kinda glad this happened. I didn't want to risk any chance we'd trade for someone with mental issues, because what if he returned and decided he should have stayed away? We'd be losing draft picks for nothing. Besides, this just shows what a moron this guy is. The NFL warns players over and over not to bet on sports, especially football. It's like the "forbidden fruit." They view this misdeed as "the ultimate sin," yet this millionaire player does it anyway and for what? A measly $1500? Really? This guy is about as stupid as they come. Hasn't he ever heard of Pete Rose? Athletes can't bet on sports, period! It doesn't matter if you agree with the rule or not. It's still a rule and he knew it, yet he did it anyway. I don't feel sorry for him at all. I feel sorry for the Falcons. They were counting on an influx of draft picks when they traded him and now that is gone. They have to totally change up their offseason plans.
(03-07-2022, 07:01 PM)I am Yoda Wrote: [ -> ]This suspension is as bogus as it comes.  He was not with the team.  He had no insider information (according to NFLN).  He could have no effect on the outcomes of the games upon which he bet.  This is NOT an integrity of the game issue.

The NFL's hypocrisy knows no bounds.  They make money hand over fist with their relationships to gambling. And they have the audacity to take this action against a player??  And one suffering from mental illness, no less??  I'd love for a really good team of lawyers and a Capitol Hill PR firm to get hold of this.  Would LOVE to see Goodell and Co. get drained for millions and millions.

I mean it seems pretty cut and dry that if you're an NFL player you're not allowed to gamble on the NFL lol Not sure how it's "bogus". He knew the rules... We live in such an era with little to no personal accountability its pretty sad when everything is always someone else's fault
Yeah cant gamble on the sport you play in. It's doesnt look right.
(03-08-2022, 03:37 AM)Jag88 Wrote: [ -> ]Yeah cant gamble on the sport you play in. It's doesnt look right.

Meanwhile tons of players are involved in fantasy football...
(03-07-2022, 10:32 PM)JNev Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-07-2022, 07:01 PM)I am Yoda Wrote: [ -> ]This suspension is as bogus as it comes.  He was not with the team.  He had no insider information (according to NFLN).  He could have no effect on the outcomes of the games upon which he bet.  This is NOT an integrity of the game issue.

The NFL's hypocrisy knows no bounds.  They make money hand over fist with their relationships to gambling. And they have the audacity to take this action against a player??  And one suffering from mental illness, no less??  I'd love for a really good team of lawyers and a Capitol Hill PR firm to get hold of this.  Would LOVE to see Goodell and Co. get drained for millions and millions.

I mean it seems pretty cut and dry that if you're an NFL player you're not allowed to gamble on the NFL lol Not sure how it's "bogus". He knew the rules... We live in such an era with little to no personal accountability its pretty sad when everything is always someone else's fault

It is a rule.  Not arguing with that.  It's a stupid and hypocritical rule when the league is in bed with gambling interests.  If they want to enforce gambling rules against employees, the owners have to forego their gambling industry profits.  Nothing I said in the first paragraph is untrue.
(03-07-2022, 05:04 PM)ATLjag Wrote: [ -> ]It was just announced that Calvin Ridley has been suspended indefinitely by the NFL, a minimum of at least the 2022 season, for gambling on NFL games.  It is reported the gambling activity occurred about 1 month after he left the team this past year.  Ridley met with the league and admitted to the activity.

....so you're saying we could get him super cheap now?
Tongue
I'm curious is this same rule and penalty in place for every employee of any NFL team or the league office? Because if it is just for the players/coaches, that doesn't seem right.

Having said that, he should know the basic rules.
(03-07-2022, 07:01 PM)I am Yoda Wrote: [ -> ]This suspension is as bogus as it comes.  He was not with the team.  He had no insider information (according to NFLN).  He could have no effect on the outcomes of the games upon which he bet.  This is NOT an integrity of the game issue.

The NFL's hypocrisy knows no bounds.  They make money hand over fist with their relationships to gambling. And they have the audacity to take this action against a player??  And one suffering from mental illness, no less??  I'd love for a really good team of lawyers and a Capitol Hill PR firm to get hold of this.  Would LOVE to see Goodell and Co. get drained for millions and millions.

It's a fairly simple request if the league prohibits gambling on their sport. Bet on hoop, or horsey, or punchyface. Build a fantasy team, whatever.
If your employer is paying you 8 figures and says "Don't do [thing]", if you like making 8 figures, get this, YOU DON'T DO [THING].

There's things I'm not allowed to do while off the clock, even though they may be perfectly legal for every other person in my town to do. It's part of the agreement we entered into when they agreed to pay me for work I perform, and I agreed to do work in exchange for salary.

Just because I take a week's vacation, get sent home because the building is fumigated or even on leave as a disciplinary measure, I am still bound by that agreement. Ridley was on leave, so to speak, and was still a member of the NFLPA and an employee of an NFL franchise. He was bound to their rules, whether you think it's bogus or not.

He's admitted to doing the same, and if the league gives him a pass, that means any guy on IR, FMLA, bereavement or any other excuse not to be in the building could cite the same exclusions to their policy.

I don't like that the league (any of them) is in cahoots with sportsbooks. Between that and NIL money, there is way too much opportunity to sway games in the name of profit, personal interest, or as a means to satisfy a debt. It's a bad look, and if he broke a rule, he deserves to pay a consequence for it. Period.

(03-07-2022, 08:31 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: [ -> ]I'm kinda glad this happened. I didn't want to risk any chance we'd trade for someone with mental issues, because what if he returned and decided he should have stayed away? We'd be losing draft picks for nothing. Besides, this just shows what a moron this guy is. The NFL warns players over and over not to bet on sports, especially football. It's like the "forbidden fruit." They view this misdeed as "the ultimate sin,"  yet this millionaire player does it anyway and for what? A measly $1500? Really? This guy is about as stupid as they come. Hasn't he ever heard of Pete Rose? Athletes can't bet on sports, period! It doesn't matter if you agree with the rule or not. It's still a rule and he knew it, yet he did it anyway. I don't feel sorry for him at all. I feel sorry for the Falcons. They were counting on an influx of draft picks when they traded him and now that is gone. They have to totally change up their offseason plans.

So you saw that he was betting on the Failcons too?
Big Grin

(03-08-2022, 04:24 AM)baggnsaggnbarry Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-08-2022, 03:37 AM)Jag88 Wrote: [ -> ]Yeah cant gamble on the sport you play in. It's doesnt look right.

Meanwhile tons of players are involved in fantasy football...

You think guys like John Lynch, Adrian Wilson, Ozzie Newsome got high-ranking front office positions just because they played football well? I imagine their fantasy teams were unbeatable.
(03-08-2022, 07:15 AM)I am Yoda Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-07-2022, 10:32 PM)JNev Wrote: [ -> ]I mean it seems pretty cut and dry that if you're an NFL player you're not allowed to gamble on the NFL lol Not sure how it's "bogus". He knew the rules... We live in such an era with little to no personal accountability its pretty sad when everything is always someone else's fault

It is a rule.  Not arguing with that.  It's a stupid and hypocritical rule when the league is in bed with gambling interests.  If they want to enforce gambling rules against employees, the owners have to forego their gambling industry profits.  Nothing I said in the first paragraph is untrue.
I agree with this. They had Steve Mariucci in a commercial not too long ago talking about 'stick to the gameplan' for Gambling awareness.

Rules are rules. However, how does it work when a player walks away from his team for a significant amount of time citing mental health issues?

If he gets a year I want to see Ross stripped of ownership in Miami if its true he wanted his team to lose on purpose.

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If he's ever up for HOF consideration, then we'll have a Pete Rose situation on our hands.
NFL: "Hey we're going to pay you $10+ million a year, but there's a short list of things you can't do including gambling on games. Capisce?"

Ridley: "Yeah I feel you." Proceeds to gamble on games and gets caught and loses $10+ million salary with 1 year suspension.

Also Ridley: "I don't have a gambling problem, it was only $1500."



Ok Calvin, whatever you say. You either have a gambling problem or are a [BLEEP] moron. You pick and neither option is good.