The NFL Players Association now has two business days to respond to the league’s appeal of Robinson’s decision, after which Goodell or his designee would respond with a final written decision.one-year suspension it initially offered Watson
in June and then later suggested to Robinson during her disciplinary hearing. That suspension would have required Watson to apply for reinstatement to the league before he could continue his career. Watson and the union refused that offer prior to the disciplinary hearing, then Robinson rejected it in her decision as well, stating that the NFL was"attempting to impose a more dramatic shift in its culture without the benefit of fair notice" to players about a new standard of punishment.
Goodell or his designee could also choose to split the difference between the one-year suspension and Robinson’s six-game suspension. That compromise would land Watson’s punishment closer to a more recent settlement offer from the league, which had proposed a 12-game suspension and significant fine during talks with Watson and the union in July. Watson and the union also rejected that offer.
Whatever the decision by the league in this appeal, the collective bargaining agreement states that it will"constitute full, final and complete disposition of the dispute." In simplified terms, the word of Goodell or his designee will be the final one.
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