If you wanna get real..and make it count, why not suspend him for one game......against the Bills??
Same crap happened with Elliot.
If its a division game, suspend him for the next game against the team that the infraction occured. If they are done playing that team that year, fine...next team benefits. But how the hell does this benefit us at this point??.
Elliot pushed his back long enough to get some playing time. If you wanna hit them where it hurts, suspend them for the next meeting of division opponent that the infraction occured against. Otherwise, its no use to us. Like I said, if you dont play that specific opponet again this year, carry on with the next game suspension. If they appeal, and lose, add another game.
Why should his flagrant foul benefit some other team when it occured against us? And possibly hurt our rookie player for any lost time?
Stupid......