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Lorenzo Alexander to be OLB in Buffalo's new 4-3 scheme
http://billswire.usatoday.com/2017/03/11/bills-lb-lorenzo-alexander-expects-to-play-thomas-davis-role-in-sean-mcdermotts-defense/
According to this article, Lorenzo and his coach have indicated he will play 4-3 OLB in the new scheme. I expect Rotoworld to change him on their depth charts before the season starts...
You're a whiny baby. Plain and simple.
Since when are trade offers the deepest darkest secrets of someone that you can not share? Sounds to me like you're butt hurt that you were trying to swindle someone and got caught.
If someone is selling a player they should want it to be as public...
While David Johnson certainly flashed last year you have to take a step back and realize that Amazon edited the show knowing the results so they were able to manipulate how a player is portrayed.
David Johnson and Dwight Freeney had big roles in the show because they had decent seasons to talk...
You're missing the point. Why does the NFL care about anything the players put in their bodies if it isn't for the future effects they will have?
A regular employer tests for drugs to ensure their abilities aren't affected negatively.
PEDs and marijuana are the opposite to this line of...
Testing for PEDs, marijuana, substance abuse issues and the new policies on player safety are about image and limiting liabilities in the future. If you don't agree, then so be it. A lawsuit that sounds idiotic at first glance is never what it seems so to assume a case of retired players suing...
I believe it really comes down to Risk Management for the NFL.
The NFL doesn't care about its players but it has to have the appearance it does to limit lawsuits in the future. It is the same reason why they test for PEDs. The NFL doesn't care about players taking PEDs either.
In 10-20...
One of Tanard's suspension was also for 2 years. Not just one year.
As for the 60-90 day timeline, I think that is just a timeline for the next time the NFL will look at Josh Gordon's reinstatment application. After that it will be another 60-90 days, and then another 60-90 days after that. ...
Peterson was reinstated because a judge forced the NFL. Peterson also got paid for the games he missed.
Derrick Coleman was suspended due to a traffic incident (not drugs) by the Seattle Seahawks, not the NFL.
Anymore softballs?
Look at the players recently suspended indefinitely related to substance abuse and/or where the NFL wasn't forced by the NFLPA or a judge to reinstate.
Justin Blackmon - has not been reinstated
Daryl Washington - still no news of him being denied reinstatement and hasn't played for a couple...
I don't think you quite understand. There isn't an announcement to say that Josh Gordon's reinstatement was denied. That is not how it works. The communication from the NFL will be "nothing has changed" until an announcement comes that he has been re-instated. ...
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