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Texas Tech and Sorsby

NFL clearly got the memo on the public reaction to Sorsby’s ridiculous posture. Well done NFL to call Sorby’s actions out for what they are.

My guess is Sorsby’s next move is to threaten to sue the NFL. Good luck with that.
I would think his next move is to just wait for the 2027 NFL Draft. He is already being paid $5 million by Texas Tech this year to do nothing.

He can spend the year training and rehabbing his image or potentially even play in the CFL if he wants to make some more money.
 
I wonder if the NFL is thinking more about the future than just Sorsby and his connection with gambling. It seems that gambling is becoming more prevalent, and the league may be trying to send a message to players that the rules against gambling including its own will be enforced.
 
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I would think his next move is to just wait for the 2027 NFL Draft. He is already being paid $5 million by Texas Tech this year to do nothing.

He can spend the year training and rehabbing his image or potentially even play in the CFL if he wants to make some more money.
I think he sues the NFL. Probably under some sort of declaratory judgment claim.

The NFL didn't say to him just wait for the NFL Draft and you will be fine if a team selects you...it said "We encourage you to focus on preparing for possible entry into the NFL through the 2027 NFL Annual Draft..."

The addition of "possible" clearly tells me that a lawyer reviewed this and that the NFL is thinking of potentially its own suspension or sanction to Sorsby under its CBA authorities. I wouldn't be shocked if the NFL is planning to wait for him to enter his name in the 2027 NFL draft and then announces that he is suspended for a year effectively limiting Sorsby's draft potential. This is why I think Sorsby sues so he can have a more definite path forward.
 
I think he sues the NFL. Probably under some sort of declaratory judgment claim.

The NFL didn't say to him just wait for the NFL Draft and you will be fine if a team selects you...it said "We encourage you to focus on preparing for possible entry into the NFL through the 2027 NFL Annual Draft..."

The addition of "possible" clearly tells me that a lawyer reviewed this and that the NFL is thinking of potentially its own suspension or sanction to Sorsby under its CBA authorities. I wouldn't be shocked if the NFL is planning to wait for him to enter his name in the 2027 NFL draft and then announces that he is suspended for a year effectively limiting Sorsby's draft potential. This is why I think Sorsby sues so he can have a more definite path forward.
Did he do anything illegal? and how can the NFL punish him for something like this? He's not part of any CBA currently. i assume the CBA gives them absolute power for punishing players so it wouldn't surprise me if they have these kinds of broad powers. Can the NFL punish a player for what they did in middle school?
 
Did he do anything illegal? and how can the NFL punish him for something like this? He's not part of any CBA currently. i assume the CBA gives them absolute power for punishing players so it wouldn't surprise me if they have these kinds of broad powers. Can the NFL punish a player for what they did in middle school?

Sorsby clearly violated important NCAA rules and perhaps state law as well when he wagered on the outcome of his own team.

As i understand, the CBA allows the NFL to enforce its personal conduct policy on players who become members of the NFL for conduct that occurred before they became an NFL player. However, if I’m Sorsby’s attorney I’m probably arguing that he was already disciplined for any such conduct by making him ineligible for the supplemental draft, and, that when he made the bets he wasn’t subject to the NFL’s anti-wagering rules.

If it helps, the CFL announced today that Sorsby is currently barred from entering their league. Like I said, my guess is that Sorsby’s lawyers are going to want clarity on his future eligibility and thus the potential they bring suit against the NFL now related to how the CBA and personal conduct policy apply to this conduct that occurred in college.
 
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