DECISION LOOMS ON SIMONI LAWRENCE

Now, the CFL and Simoni Lawrence wait.

The veteran linebacker met with an arbitrator Tuesday regarding the suspension the CFL levied against him last month. The league is hopeful a decision can be made before Saturday when Lawrence and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats face the Calgary Stampeders at Tim Hortons Field.

But two CFL sources said Tuesday’s meeting was a lengthy one and subequently a resolution isn’t expected until after this weekend’s contests. If that’s the case, Lawrence would be eligible to play Saturday against the Stampeders.

The CFL suspended Lawrence for two games after he hit quarterback Zach Collaros in the head during Hamilton’s season-opening 23-17 home win over Saskatchewan on June 13.

Lawrence received a 25-yard roughing-the-passer penalty on the play.

Collaros didn’t return to the game and went on the six-game injured list shortly afterwards. A repentant Lawrence said he didn’t mean to hurt his former teammate. He appealed the suspension and was able to continue playing leading up to the hearing.

The six-foot-one, 231-pound Lawrence is in his eighth CFL season, seventh with Hamilton. He has a team-high 20 tackles with two sacks and two interceptions.

(Canadian Press)

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Ted
5 years ago

Glass Eyed Joe shouldn’t be allowed on any professional football field with his concussion history. Lawrence has paid the consequences as per league rules – 25 yards roughing the passer. If anything, the league and individual team managers should be more pro active and responsible with regards to signing such players such as Zack Collaros. End of subject.