Showing posts with label Le Veon Bell. Show all posts
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Friday, July 22, 2016

Paul Zeise: Steelers should not offer Le"Veon Bell a new contract


Madden 17 News | Top 5 Running Back Ratings - Le"Veon Bell 94 OVR!

I really dont care if people smoke marijuana. I just dont.I think it should be legal. We waste hundredsof millions of dollars annually on it, arresting, prosecuting and locking people up.But it isnt legal in most places and isnt permissible bythe NFL. Therefore, players should find a way to avoid it.

Im not going to get on a soapbox because I believe people should be freeto make choices about their own lives.This isnt about players lacking character or morals. Its aboutplayers lacking intelligence and not caring about theirteammates.In other words, players getting suspended for smoking weed (ormissing a mandatory drug test) is a really dumb, selfish act.

Remember those discussions about whether the Steelers should signLeVeon Bell or Antonio Brown to a big contract extension?Yeah, well, that is no longer a discussion given the latest newsthat Bell is facing a four-game suspension for violation of the NFLssubstance abuse policy.

Bell was suspended for two games for his little adventure up McKnight Road with formerSteelers running back LeGarrette Blount in 2014,whichshould have been a wake up call but apparently wasnt.Bell, who has appealed this suspension, either tested positive or missedfour different drug tests, which tells me he either is too dumb tounderstand the rules or too arrogant to care about them.

That brings me back to the Bell and Brown contract extension discussion. Not only should the Steelers give the money toBrown, they shouldnt even offer a contract to Bell and maybe evenshould look to trade him.

To be clear, I thought Brown should get the money anyway because heis the Steelers best player (sorry Ray Fittipaldo) and one of the bestplayers in football. It has been proven time and time againthat you dont need an elite running back to win at a high level intodays NFL.The Steelers almost got to the AFC title game with Fitzgerald Toussaint at running back, so they will be fineoffensively.

Its ridiculous that a guy with millions on the line cant lay offmarijuana for a few months.And please, spare me the argument that he was medicating himself because heis in pain from playing such a brutal sport.That is nonsense and an excuse for players. If a guy is in pain, there are plenty of drugs availablefor pain that arent illegal and banned by the NFL.

It isnt that hard to know when a drug test is coming, so it shouldnt bethat hard to be prepared for one.Thats why I said either he isnt very bright, or he just selfish and doesnt care about his teammates. Either way, heneeds to go somewhere else and try again.

Bell is one of the best running backs in the league. There is noquestion about his talent.But he has been injury-prone and drug-prone,which means he is suspension-prone. Therefore, he isnt reliable.

The Steelers cant count on him, so they shouldnt pay himthe big money he wants.Sadly, some owner wont be able to help himself and will giveBell a big contract. Therein lies part of the problem: talented guys like Bell havebeen told their entire athletic life they are above the rules becausetheir talent trumps all else.

For Bells sake, I hope he figures it out, stops doing drugs andgoes on to a great career.I hope he breaks records and goes to the Hall of Fame and becomesa great role model for kids in terms of how to bounce back fromself-inflicted adversity.

All of that has to happen elsewhere. He cant stay withthe Steelers beyond the end of his current contract (after this season) because they cant count on him. He clearly hasnt learned his lessonfrom his first suspension.The Steelers would be foolish to sign Bell long-term, but if theydo, they deserve what they get. At this point, thats a talented yetunreliable tailback who may not be available on game day.

Follow Paul Zeise on Twitter @PaulZeise.

Source: http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/zeise-is-right/2016/07/22/Paul-Zeise-Steelers-should-not-offer-Le-Veon-Bell-a-new-contract/stories/201607220172

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Paul Zeise: Steelers should not offer Le"Veon Bell a new contract


Madden 17 News | Top 5 Running Back Ratings - Le"Veon Bell 94 OVR!

I really dont care if people smoke marijuana. I just dont.I think it should be legal. We waste hundredsof millions of dollars annually on it, arresting, prosecuting and locking people up.But it isnt legal in most places and isnt permissible bythe NFL. Therefore, players should find a way to avoid it.

Im not going to get on a soapbox because I believe people should be freeto make choices about their own lives.This isnt about players lacking character or morals. Its aboutplayers lacking intelligence and not caring about theirteammates.In other words, players getting suspended for smoking weed (ormissing a mandatory drug test) is a really dumb, selfish act.

Remember those discussions about whether the Steelers should signLeVeon Bell or Antonio Brown to a big contract extension?Yeah, well, that is no longer a discussion given the latest newsthat Bell is facing a four-game suspension for violation of the NFLssubstance abuse policy.

Bell was suspended for two games for his little adventure up McKnight Road with formerSteelers running back LeGarrette Blount in 2014,whichshould have been a wake up call but apparently wasnt.Bell, who has appealed this suspension, either tested positive or missedfour different drug tests, which tells me he either is too dumb tounderstand the rules or too arrogant to care about them.

That brings me back to the Bell and Brown contract extension discussion. Not only should the Steelers give the money toBrown, they shouldnt even offer a contract to Bell and maybe evenshould look to trade him.

To be clear, I thought Brown should get the money anyway because heis the Steelers best player (sorry Ray Fittipaldo) and one of the bestplayers in football. It has been proven time and time againthat you dont need an elite running back to win at a high level intodays NFL.The Steelers almost got to the AFC title game with Fitzgerald Toussaint at running back, so they will be fineoffensively.

Its ridiculous that a guy with millions on the line cant lay offmarijuana for a few months.And please, spare me the argument that he was medicating himself because heis in pain from playing such a brutal sport.That is nonsense and an excuse for players. If a guy is in pain, there are plenty of drugs availablefor pain that arent illegal and banned by the NFL.

It isnt that hard to know when a drug test is coming, so it shouldnt bethat hard to be prepared for one.Thats why I said either he isnt very bright, or he just selfish and doesnt care about his teammates. Either way, heneeds to go somewhere else and try again.

Bell is one of the best running backs in the league. There is noquestion about his talent.But he has been injury-prone and drug-prone,which means he is suspension-prone. Therefore, he isnt reliable.

The Steelers cant count on him, so they shouldnt pay himthe big money he wants.Sadly, some owner wont be able to help himself and will giveBell a big contract. Therein lies part of the problem: talented guys like Bell havebeen told their entire athletic life they are above the rules becausetheir talent trumps all else.

For Bells sake, I hope he figures it out, stops doing drugs andgoes on to a great career.I hope he breaks records and goes to the Hall of Fame and becomesa great role model for kids in terms of how to bounce back fromself-inflicted adversity.

All of that has to happen elsewhere. He cant stay withthe Steelers beyond the end of his current contract (after this season) because they cant count on him. He clearly hasnt learned his lessonfrom his first suspension.The Steelers would be foolish to sign Bell long-term, but if theydo, they deserve what they get. At this point, thats a talented yetunreliable tailback who may not be available on game day.

Follow Paul Zeise on Twitter @PaulZeise.

Source: http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/zeise-is-right/2016/07/22/Paul-Zeise-Steelers-should-not-offer-Le-Veon-Bell-a-new-contract/stories/201607220172

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Eagles could catch break if Le"Veon Bell is suspended for Week 3


ESPN FIRST TAKE (7/22/2016) REPORT: LE"VEON BELL FACING FOUR-GAME SUSPENSION FOR MISSING DRUG TEST

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The NFL says it is reviewing domestic violence allegations against Dallas Cowboys rookie Ezekiel Elliott.

A police report says Elliott denied allegations that he assaulted his girlfriend early Friday in Columbus, Ohio, causing bruises and abrasions. The report says he wasn"t arrested because of conflicting versions of what happened.

Three witnesses told police they didn"t see Elliott assault the 20-year-old woman. Elliott says the woman got the bruises and abrasions in a bar fight.

The player"s father, Stacy Elliott, said in a statement Friday that the claims are "completely false" and that his son has cooperated with the investigation.

Ezekiel Elliott is a running back who played at Ohio State. He turned 21 Friday.

NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy says the allegations will be reviewed under the league"s personal conduct policy (see full story).

Colts: NFL suspendsArt Jones for 4 gamesINDIANAPOLIS -- Indianapolis Colts defensive lineman Arthur Jones has been suspended for the first four games of the 2016 season for violating the NFL"s policy on performance-enhancing substances.

Jones has struggled to stay on the field since signing a five-year, $33 million contract in 2014. He missed seven games in his first season with Indy with an injured right ankle. He missed all of last season with an injured left ankle he sustained during the preseason.

Jones won"t be eligible to return to the team until Oct. 3 but will be allowed to participate in training camp and preseason games.

His brother, Jon, a UFC fighter, also has run afoul of that league"s anti-drug policies.

Vikings:Ribbon cut at new $1.1 billionstadiumMINNEAPOLIS -- Minnesota Vikings tight end Kyle Rudolph spent his first three seasons playing in the Metrodome, a cramped, dingy noise box that tested the patience of fans and players alike.

The home locker room only had five bathroom stalls for 53 players and dozens of coaches and support staff. So when he walked around U.S. Bank Stadium, the Vikings" new $1.1 billion stadium that is set to open this season, he said comparing the two was like "ground chuck and filet mignon."

The Vikings held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday to mark the official beginning of life in their new home. The celebration featured current coach Mike Zimmer blowing the gjallahorn -- a huge horn used in Viking lore -- with coaching legend Bud Grant by his side and fireworks after a host of speakers praised the new stadium.

With a cutting-edge design that includes a translucent roof to allow in the daylight, a wall of glass with 100-foot doors that open to let the autumn breeze in and a locker room that is twice the size of their former home in the Metrodome, U.S. Bank Stadium has thrust the franchise into the 21st century (see full story).

Bears: Charles Tillman retires with ChicagoLAKE FOREST, Ill. -- Charles Tillman is officially retiring as a member of the Chicago Bears.

The two-time Pro Bowl cornerback signed a one-day contract and called it a career with the team that drafted him in 2003 on Friday.

He had announced Monday on Twitter that he was retiring. The 35-year-old Tillman, known for his "peanut punch" after forcing 44 career fumbles, spent his first 12 seasons with the Bears and went to two Pro Bowls and a Super Bowl with them.

He started 12 games last season with the Carolina Panthers before suffering a season-ending knee injury and missed the team"s run to the Super Bowl.

Chicago also terminated defensive back Omar Bolden"s contract on Friday.

Source: http://www.csnphilly.com/philadelphia-eagles/eagles-could-catch-break-if-leveon-bell-suspended-week-3

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