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If you ask the question "why hasn't Josh Gordon applied for reinstatement", it is difficult to construct an explanation that doesn't make him look bad.
He doesn't have an agent.
Then that begs the question of why he doesn't have an agent if he wants to get reinstated.
Judging by his actions the last few years, are we sure he "really" wants to play football?
No, we are not.
You'd think that if he was so eager to get back to playing, there'd be someone out there willing to play agent.
It's not that simple. If it were any other player finding an agent wouldn't be as tricky. Since he is technically under contract with the team he would probably want to know his status upon return. If he gets cut he can get a new deal for different money.
But if you ask the question "Why is Josh Gordon in Cleveland this week?" it's difficult to come up with an answer that doesn't include he and his team actively working towards his impending reinstatement.
No, we are not.
You'd think that if he was so eager to get back to playing, there'd be someone out there willing to play agent.
But if you ask the question "Why is Josh Gordon in Cleveland this week?" it's difficult to come up with an answer that doesn't include he and his team actively working towards his impending reinstatement.
EDIT: Difficult but not impossible. Sounds like he might be in town for court regarding a paternity situation.