Seahawks' Sherman wins suspension appeal

RENTON, Wash. (AP) - Even when others were suggesting he drop his case and accept his punishment, Richard Sherman never strayed from his steadfast belief that his four-game suspension would be overturned.
As unlikely as it seemed, Sherman was right.
The Seattle Seahawks will now have one of the best young cornerbacks in the NFL available for the playoffs after Sherman won his appeal of a suspension for use of performance enhancing substances on Thursday.
Gone is the lingering question about a possible suspension that hung over Sherman and the Seahawks for more than a month.
"I know what the truth is and anybody else who knows anything knows what the truth is. The truth has been told today," Sherman said on Thursday. "People can say what they want, there are always naysayers. I have great teammates and great coaches and great fans and that's all I care about."
The decision that was made by former NFL executive Bob Wallace came early Thursday morning. Sherman was called by his lawyer and simply announced in the Seahawks locker room, "I won."
High-fives ensued. Sherman took to Twitter and let his 40,000-plus followers know of his result.
A team already rolling on the field with four straight wins and an offensive output unmatched in the last half-decade of the NFL got even more good news.
"There was obviously a good amount of stress because you just don't know," Sherman said. "You know how strong your case is, how strong everything is, but it was just great to get it over with."
NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said in an email the league is reviewing the decision, but was declining comment due to confidentiality provisions.
Sherman was steadfast since news broke of his pending suspension that he believed he would win on appeal. Sherman's appeal was based on errors in the chain of custody of his urine sample and that there were mistakes made by the tester.
His appeal took place late last week in St. Louis.
A copy of Wallace's decision was obtained by The Associated Press. In his explanation, Wallace writes that the collection process of Sherman's urine sample on Sept. 17, the day after Seattle beat Dallas in Week 2, was not ordinary.
According to the written decision, Sherman's sample cup began leaking, to which the tester grabbed another cup and transferred the sample. Documentation of the leaking cup was not originally on the submitted report following the test and only when asked by a supervisor in October did the tester acknowledge the sample being transferred from the original cup.
The tester later gave testimony that he'd never experienced a leaking cup before, yet didn't feel the situation rose to the level of needing to be included on his report.
Wallace wrote the omission of the leaking cup from the report was a "big deal," and that, "insuring a sample is collected properly is the cornerstone of the program and when an event occurs that does not happen routinely or that the collector has never experienced while collecting the sample it is incumbent upon that collector to note what happened."
"Accordingly, Mr. Sherman's appeal is granted and the discipline is reversed," Wallace wrote.
Sherman said when he got word on Nov. 12 of the failed test he knew it had to do with the sample collected in September.
"It was a weird day, a weird testing procedure," Sherman said. "A lot of things went wrong on that day and that's why the result came out the way it did because he made mistakes and he did things wrong."
Seattle has played the last three weeks without fellow starting cornerback Brandon Browner, serving a four-game suspension for a banned substance violation.
Browner's suspension expires after Sunday's game against the Rams, so Seattle will have both of its starting cornerbacks for the postseason.
"It definitely feels good for him to take this journey and keep being on this team with us," Seattle safety Earl Thomas said. "We're getting (Browner) back and the depth that we have and the young guys got a chance to prove who they are and it's all just coming together for us."
According to STATS, Sherman is tied with Pittsburgh's Keenan Lewis for the NFL lead with 23 passes defensed. He is tied for second in interceptions with seven.
Sherman was a surprise omission from the Pro Bowl roster announced Wednesday. Despite his impressive numbers, Sherman was a first alternate at cornerback for the NFC, behind the Chicago duo of Tim Jennings and Charles Tillman, and Arizona's Patrick Peterson.
"I appreciate the league for allowing justice to be served and allowing me to continue to play," Sherman said.
As unlikely as it seemed, Sherman was right.
The Seattle Seahawks will now have one of the best young cornerbacks in the NFL available for the playoffs after Sherman won his appeal of a suspension for use of performance enhancing substances on Thursday.
Gone is the lingering question about a possible suspension that hung over Sherman and the Seahawks for more than a month.
"I know what the truth is and anybody else who knows anything knows what the truth is. The truth has been told today," Sherman said on Thursday. "People can say what they want, there are always naysayers. I have great teammates and great coaches and great fans and that's all I care about."
The decision that was made by former NFL executive Bob Wallace came early Thursday morning. Sherman was called by his lawyer and simply announced in the Seahawks locker room, "I won."
High-fives ensued. Sherman took to Twitter and let his 40,000-plus followers know of his result.
A team already rolling on the field with four straight wins and an offensive output unmatched in the last half-decade of the NFL got even more good news.
"There was obviously a good amount of stress because you just don't know," Sherman said. "You know how strong your case is, how strong everything is, but it was just great to get it over with."
NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said in an email the league is reviewing the decision, but was declining comment due to confidentiality provisions.
Sherman was steadfast since news broke of his pending suspension that he believed he would win on appeal. Sherman's appeal was based on errors in the chain of custody of his urine sample and that there were mistakes made by the tester.
His appeal took place late last week in St. Louis.
A copy of Wallace's decision was obtained by The Associated Press. In his explanation, Wallace writes that the collection process of Sherman's urine sample on Sept. 17, the day after Seattle beat Dallas in Week 2, was not ordinary.
According to the written decision, Sherman's sample cup began leaking, to which the tester grabbed another cup and transferred the sample. Documentation of the leaking cup was not originally on the submitted report following the test and only when asked by a supervisor in October did the tester acknowledge the sample being transferred from the original cup.
The tester later gave testimony that he'd never experienced a leaking cup before, yet didn't feel the situation rose to the level of needing to be included on his report.
Wallace wrote the omission of the leaking cup from the report was a "big deal," and that, "insuring a sample is collected properly is the cornerstone of the program and when an event occurs that does not happen routinely or that the collector has never experienced while collecting the sample it is incumbent upon that collector to note what happened."
"Accordingly, Mr. Sherman's appeal is granted and the discipline is reversed," Wallace wrote.
Sherman said when he got word on Nov. 12 of the failed test he knew it had to do with the sample collected in September.
"It was a weird day, a weird testing procedure," Sherman said. "A lot of things went wrong on that day and that's why the result came out the way it did because he made mistakes and he did things wrong."
Seattle has played the last three weeks without fellow starting cornerback Brandon Browner, serving a four-game suspension for a banned substance violation.
Browner's suspension expires after Sunday's game against the Rams, so Seattle will have both of its starting cornerbacks for the postseason.
"It definitely feels good for him to take this journey and keep being on this team with us," Seattle safety Earl Thomas said. "We're getting (Browner) back and the depth that we have and the young guys got a chance to prove who they are and it's all just coming together for us."
According to STATS, Sherman is tied with Pittsburgh's Keenan Lewis for the NFL lead with 23 passes defensed. He is tied for second in interceptions with seven.
Sherman was a surprise omission from the Pro Bowl roster announced Wednesday. Despite his impressive numbers, Sherman was a first alternate at cornerback for the NFC, behind the Chicago duo of Tim Jennings and Charles Tillman, and Arizona's Patrick Peterson.
"I appreciate the league for allowing justice to be served and allowing me to continue to play," Sherman said.
I would encourage everyone who is now smoking cannabis or anyone who has to under go drug tests to read up and be informed about proper drug testing protocols. If not done correctly mistakes happen easily. I would also suggest adults who want to use cannabis responsibly to read up on the issue. If your employer drug tests its employees there are easy ways to not lose your job because you happened to smoke a bowl a couple of weeks ago. Synthetic urine works very well for most of these tests.
Call it as it really is, Sherman got off on a technicality but still tested positive..
He's stupid enough to do illegal substances again!
Karma-wise, the NFL owes the Seahawks much, much more than a GB win and an overturned drug suspension.
Not guilty is not the same as innocent, and there's very little doubt that Sherman was doing something under the table. But if the NFL doesn't get better (more reliable) at testing, this sort of thing will happen again and again.
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The Hawks seem to be having a charmed season, like rolling 7's at the crap table about ten times in a row. Virtually injury-free, catching teams at the right time, breaks from the replacement refs, a 'road' game that wasn't  ... the list goes on. We'll have to see how long they can go before they roll snake eyes. I know the Packers and 49ers would love to get them at their place.
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@MVDad
Here is a quote from you just a week or so ago:Â "Talk to me if they put up 50 on the 49ers next week. Heck, talk to me if they put up 20".Â
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I come from the "be a good sport, win or lose" camp. In other words, congratulate if you lose and be humble of you win. BUT, if you are going to make comments like that and then insinuate that the Hawks won 10 games based only on luck (we played the 9ers at their weakest moment, etc), then you kind of bring it on yourself.   That said, I think there are a lot of teams that DO NOT want to face this team right now.
Shows he,s worried about his team maybe huh
 @MVDad Seahawks make you mad bro?
 @MVDad , were the holidays tough for you? Why so bitter?
An idiot!
Good news indeed!
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Not just for Seahawks fans [that would be me] but for NFL fans all over. Check out Yahoo Sports for their article on this. If the No Fun League wants to be serious about PED testing, and I think they should be, then there needs to be a serious overhaul of the the system.
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I'm glad Sherman is back for the playoffs and I really hope [though I don't expect] that the NFL will actually get on top of this issue.
The Seahawks may not lose until hell(or Lambeau field) freezes over.
 @SandyBeach lambeau installed heated coils under the field so it doesn't freeze!
Yahoo Sports has a very in-depth look at the test taking screw-ups. No way could you suspend a guy with that many test errors. I wonder when the NFL knew how bad the process was. The test taker even contradicted himself in testimony. Not good!
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This is not small NFL news. This case could likely change the way the NFL tests players forever going forward.
So glad that this is over... On to the PLAYOFFS!!
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Sherman was a Sure Man. He knew for sure that he was going to win the appeal or at least fight until the end. The Seahawks can now put this behind them and play to win it all. Go Seahawks!
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I'm probably gonna get skewered for this - but it was Adderall (ADHD Meds) people not Steroids.
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YES - he was foolish for doing this and he absolutely should not have taken it w/o a prescription or supervision form a Dr..
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However, Adderall might give him more energy, but NOT more Muscle or Strength. He'd be better off drinking a crap load of 5 hour energy before a game. Maybe it's just me, but this seemed to be a bit over board. Just my personal opinion.Â
 @_Monte_ So they say.  NFL can't release specifics about what drug they tested for.  Also, from what I understand adderall isn't testable.  Amphetamines are and since they are found in adderall it's a real convenient "out" for the players.  And even if it was just adderall it's still a banned substance in the CBA so it's all the same to me. Â
 @jb_22 Fair enough - maybe it wasn't "Adderall" by name - but just about any ADD/ADHD med contains some sort of "....emphetamine"or "...methylpenidate. It's just synthetic meth, lol.
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VyVanse , Ritalin, Concerta, - My son takes them.
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I am not in any way condoning it - just pointing out, that I feel, the words "Performance Enhancing" means steroids/strength (to me) - not energy (natural or pharms) ??
I dunno...splitting hairs, I suppose. :)
 @Crook Ofraud   I hear ya, trust me this was the LAST option - too long to go into - I also don't give them to him on days he is not in school - not on weekends or for summer,/winter break etc...he has other developmental Issues, but I appreciate the suggestion. :)
 @_Monte_  @jb_22 You should go see a naturopath and get your kid off those synthetic drugs they are horrible.
"Thank you @nfl for upholding the truth! To the 12s Thank you your faith is rewarded! Thank you lord" : OK, great Richard, but just a little technicality here, let's get the capital letter on Lord. Thanks.
 @Scoondog  *rolls eyes*
I love the Hawks but.. they should have made them submit two samples like the military. That way if there is a concern with the first sample they test the second sample. Or he should have been tested a second time after the test came back positive, in which he claims errors in the chain of custody. Also, the tester should be made to take a refresher course in proper procedures. Unfortunetly should the Hawks win, it will now forever be a question as to whether he was using or not.
 @Jeff Valdez Per the NFL policy a confirmation test is done, and supposed to be done by a different technician.  The same technician took both samples in this case.
 @Jeff Valdez No it won't.  It's the NFL not the MLB. Â
I wonder how much money went under the table for that to happen?
As a Bronco fan living in Seattle...bring on the old AFC West rivalry!!!
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BRONCOS/Hawks in New Orleans baby!!Â
 @GoinElway The only two states where pot is legal. It's a stoner's dream!
It still must be Christmas!!!!
Merry late X-mas Hawk fans!!
 @Sanctuary more swagger for us going into playoffs....GO Hawks!!!
Playoffs = appeal win
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I think we all saw this coming.
Just don't be stupid again and put yourself in this situation Sherm!
Good news but they lost to the miami fishies 24 to 21 ... the lost to the rammers 19 to 13 in week 4... komo staff needs to edit better eh?!
 @Crook Ofraud Maybe you need to edit better.  Did you even read your comment before posting?  Punctuation and grammar go a long way.
Sweetness!
He will have more SWAGER than ever. GO HAWKS!!!!!!!!!
Legion of Boom full intact for playoffs = SUPERBOWL!!!
YES!!!! Go Hawks!!!!
Hee Hee Hee!
A late Christmas present!
It was just announced on NFL.com as well......wow, whatever the reasons it was overturned, this is huge for us Hawks fans. Phew!
I guess cheating is allowed to prevail as long as you make up a good enough BS excuse. Sherman must have taken a few notes from Belichick.Unfortunately for Seattle, the road to the Super Bowl goes through San Francisco, and we all know how well the Seachickens play there. You won't have your home game with the fake electronically amplified crowd noise in the playoffs, let's see how well that serves you. Niners will win the Lombardi and they'll win it playing clean!
@Joey: You a funny guy Joey V. Here's what ya do. Watch Lynch's 1st TD run. Watch it till ya get tired of it. Did ya notice anything? I'll help ya out this one time.
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Lynch could have easily cut right at the 5 yard line and walked in untouched. He didn't. He wanted to make a point and set the tone for the game. He went outside so he could HIT your man, knocked him down, and ran over him for the score. The rest of the game was history. Your team is a buncha pansies, and everyone knows from now on what to do when they play you. Hit 1st, hit hard, and you'll go away quietly.
Good luck in the playoffs. Hopefully we meet again.
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@Joey Valentine typical whiners fan
Who says the Niners are even going to make it past the first round? You must be lost. Have you seen your 'healthy' Niners lineup as of late? Seahawks will win if these two teams meet up in the playoffs.
 @Joey Valentine Hows that ass holding up from the ASS KICKING them HAWKS laid on your WHINERS o'9ers.........LOL.
@Joey Valentine
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"You won't have your home game with the fake electronically amplified crowd noise in the playoffs"
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The NFL has investigated the accusations of the "fake" noise. They found nothing. Either the Seahawks are way smarter than people like you (just admit it) and got away with it OR the crowd noise is legit. Since I've been to multiple games, I can tell you, us fans are the real deal. Live with it and move on. Why don't you troll the Arizona media forums since your team needs to focus on them.
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I will laugh myself silly if the 49ers LOSE to the Cardinals this week!
@path_tech You and me both.
@Joey Valentine If I was a betting man I would gladly put money on Seattle over San Francisco. Didn't you learn anything last week?
 @Joey Valentine You mad BRO?!
@Joey Valentine Sounds like sour grapes to me.
Bitter much?
 @Joey Valentine Nice to see your punk coach didn't try any rough stuff with the great Pete Carroll like he did with that ninny Schwartz. Harbaugh saw his players get laid out, I guess he didn't want any of that treatment.
 @Joey Valentine too bad the NFL didn't have YOUR proof he cheated...bummer. But hey, the Niners got SHPANKED in their last game, right? So uh........what's your point? ;)
 @Joey Valentine Manningham left his knee and Vernon Davis left his head in Seattle, where can we mail them?
Good job actually going 1-1 against SF this season. Finally for once you can say you didn't go 0-2. I'm so proud of Seattle. It's just too bad, come playoff time you'll see the difference between a contender and a pretender.
 @KOMO_Sapiens You do realize that the Hawks are 0-1 against the Rams right now.
@Joey Valentine Just hope you dont have to rely on a punt return again otherwise your season will be cut short or just choke again this week and we will take the home field advantage in the playoffs.... the 42 points you gave up to Seattle, that took us the past 4 weeks to add up to your numbers...
The Super Bowl..........what? Haven't they been teaching you about how to finish a sentence properly in English class?
 @Joey Valentine Joey, I wouldn't count on the road to the Superbowl going through the Bay Area yet. As much as the Hawks messed up the 49'er's on Sunday, both physically and mentally, SF will be fortunate to get past the Cardinals this weekend!
 @JK15 I admire all you hawks fans' enthusiasm, I really do. It's so cute. The super bowl... hehe
 @Joey Valentine Kind of like watching Smith's choke job against the Giants last year?
 @Joey Valentine Good job going 0-1-1 against the Rams.