Federal Judge Blocks Suspensions
December 5, 2008 by David Kindervater
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U.S. District Judge Paul Magnuson blocked the NFL from suspending five players (Kevin Williams, Pat Williams, Charles Grant, Deuce McAllister and Will Smith) for violating the league’s anti-doping policy because he needed more time to consider the case after hearing several hours of arguments from the league and the NFL Players Association today. Afterward, the NFL released the following statement:
“Judge Magnuson made clear this afternoon that he needed more time to fully and carefully consider all of the briefs, arguments, and cases put before him. We welcome that scrutiny. We are confident that, once he has had an opportunity to review all of the relevant materials, including the Collective Bargaining Agreement, he will uphold our longstanding agreements with the NFLPA that protect the health and safety of NFL players and the integrity of our game.”
So, all five players can play Sunday (Charles Grant is injured and would not have played anyway), but their immediate futures are still uncertain. The NFL usually gets their way, so I’m not too optimistic for the players, even though I am in their favor on this one. The questions that remain are whether Judge Magnuson will tell the NFL that the players can’t be suspended until the NFL wins the lawsuit; or does he allow the suspensions, with the players then eligible for financial compensation if they were to somehow win the lawsuit?
Even if the suspensions are officially revoked, I don’t hold much hope for the 6-6 Saints who are three games behind the Bucs and Panthers (and two games behind the Falcons) in their own Division. But the Minnesota Vikings’ playoff hopes are probably riding on the judge’s decision. And this lawsuit may have only made matters worse if the ruling allows the suspensions next week. If the Vikes do get to the playoffs, the four game suspension would trickle over into the team’s first playoff game.
Source: NFL.com, NFL Media
















