
or, hear me out, DK doesn’t walk over to the stands and engage with the known a-hole. That might help prevent $45million mistakes.I did see some commentary on the twitter (grain of salt) that the guy he punched may have a history of harassing him. If so, I hope that's been vetted before that punishment is set in stone. He's got to be punished somehow but I'd hate to see so much given up if he lost his cool at a real jackass.
I mean there are two douche bags in this ordeal. DK and the fan, but if he has a history with the fan it makes DK even dumber. Just walk away as soon as you see the fan.I guess he has to be eligible to play for a certain number of games (excluding injuries) before future season guarantees can kick in. That's a smart clause for the org for sure.
I did see some commentary on the twitter (grain of salt) that the guy he punched may have a history of harassing him. If so, I hope that's been vetted before that punishment is set in stone. He's got to be punished somehow but I'd hate to see so much given up if he lost his cool at a real jackass.
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That fan may come out $45 million better from this interaction than DK does.I mean there are two douche bags in this ordeal. DK and the fan, but if he has a history with the fan it makes DK even dumber. Just walk away as soon as you see the fan.
He ain’t gonna get that much but he’s gonna get an easy pay day and it won’t be insignificant. But I hate that. Not for DK but it’s BS you can start $h1t and then sue for it.That fan may come out $45 million better from this interaction than DK does.
I was just saying 0 is better than -45 millionHe ain’t gonna get that much but he’s gonna get an easy pay day and it won’t be insignificant. But I hate that. Not for DK but it’s BS you can start $h1t and then sue for it.
In a just world, the fan would get nothing and DK would have to donate $2 million to MSU NIL.
Exactly. If the ownership says "nevermind, that fan is a doosh", then they deserve what they get. The language in the contract is black and white.I mean there are two douche bags in this ordeal. DK and the fan, but if he has a history with the fan it makes DK even dumber. Just walk away as soon as you see the fan.
In life you have to be acutely aware of whether you or the other person has the most to lose in a given situation. If you don't have that level of awareness very little can compensate for the outcome that will inevitably cost you.I mean there are two douche bags in this ordeal. DK and the fan, but if he has a history with the fan it makes DK even dumber. Just walk away as soon as you see the fan.
Unfortunately for the fan, I don’t think anything that happened to him could be considered any sort of trauma or major injury that would get some huge payout. Much better odds that he’s banned for life from Ford Field as well as perhaps multiple other NFL stadiums.That fan may come out $45 million better from this interaction than DK does.
I wouldn’t blame the ownership if they went light on him. He makes them money.Exactly. If the ownership says "nevermind, that fan is a doosh", then they deserve what they get. The language in the contract is black and white.
He’ll get 6 figures just to keep it out of court.Unfortunately for the fan, I don’t think anything that happened to him could be considered any sort of trauma or major injury that would get some huge payout. Much better odds that he’s banned for life from Ford Field as well as perhaps multiple other NFL stadiums.
He was verbally harrassing a player and hanging out over a barrier onto the field to do so, and continued doing so even as he approached by said player who had no chance of causing him any harm if he had just stayed in his seat. He gets his shirt grabbed and that’s pretty much it. Not really anything there at all as far as “pain and suffering”.
I did see some commentary on the twitter (grain of salt) that the guy he punched may have a history of harassing him. If so, I hope that's been vetted before that punishment is set in stone. He's got to be punished somehow but I'd hate to see so much given up if he lost his cool at a real jackass.
LOL. Absolutely no chance.He’ll get 6 figures just to keep it out of court.
Dang. And I’d gotten you something really good too. Guess I’ll return it. **Y’all go ahead and cancel whatever gifts you were inevitably gonna send me.****
Best Christmas gift ever. POS guy facing POS consequences.
Story I saw was Steelers could keep him at his contracted salaries as long as they want to then release him at no cost. With his declining production, I’d expect them to just release him.Void the salary? Does that mean it gives Pitt the right to release him now and not pay anything else? Or he essentially has to play for free?
I don’t think the NFLPA would ever let the latter stand. He may lose the guaranteed money but no way is he going to essentially be enslaved as free labor for the Steelers.
Say all that to say….maybe poor wording in the tweet by Rapaport. The actual scenario is he misses pay for “the rest of the season” because there are only 2 games left in the regular season and that is the length of suspension, but he’ll still get paid for the playoffs (Pitt is still leading the division).
He’d also need to get released to not get the guaranteed money in 2026, which doesn’t seem particularly likely. He was / is still a highly productive player and was a big reason they are back in the postseason picture. No reason to let him go for nothing.
Story I saw says if he’s suspended by NFL, Steelers can void the contract.I guess he has to be eligible to play for a certain number of games (excluding injuries) before future season guarantees can kick in. That's a smart clause for the org for sure.
I did see some commentary on the twitter (grain of salt) that the guy he punched may have a history of harassing him. If so, I hope that's been vetted before that punishment is set in stone. He's got to be punished somehow but I'd hate to see so much given up if he lost his cool at a real jackass.
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Exactly. If they want out, they can get out at no cost. If they want to keep him they can.It will all depend if the Steelers want to play hardball with him or not.
What declining production?Story I saw was Steelers could keep him at his contracted salaries as long as they want to then release him at no cost. With his declining production, I’d expect them to just release him.
He’s below his career averages for receptions for 3 years, yards for 2, and touchdowns for 2.What declining production?
He’s more or less the same player as he has been for the past several years. Pittsburgh has no incentive at all to release him before 2026 season. If they did, they never would have guaranteed the money in the first place.
If DK tears an ACL or achilles in the playoffs, he’s in trouble. But otherwise, it’s a non-issue.