After non-stop issues with violence, drugs and generally the law, the NFL cannot catch a break. They're closing in on 1,000 arrests in a little over a decade, which is setting a bad example for the sport. Questions are being asked, such as, could there be something wrong with the league? Further questions are likely to be asked now NFL good guys Peyton Manning and John Elway are in the press for, strange reasons, to say the least. Despite neither legend being involved with drugs and violence themselves, they've still found their names in the headlines, causing concern for the Denver Broncos. Read More »
It has not been a good time for the NFL or its commissioner Roger Goodell as of late, but it seems that he has the NBA and Adam Silver's support and backing. While Silver has been constantly praised recently, especially for his handling of the Donald Sterling case, Goodell has had the exact opposite, receiving negative comments for a long, long while. However, Silver believes Goodell is doing a "great" job after all, despite recent criticism over Ray Rice and Adrian Peterson and their abuse cases. Read More »
Adrian Peterson is quickly watching his life fall apart. After his child abuse case, his reputation is in tatters and his Minnesota Vikings and NFL careers are on the line. Peterson has also lost his endorsement deal with Nike, being dropped, as expected, as Nike never want any bad press. Could he return to the Vikings, and if not, could another team like the Dallas Cowboys or New York Jets give him a chance? Read More »
Josh Gordon may be a young, talented NFL, star, but it seems like he's going to have to learn to take the good with the bad, and he'll have to learn to grow up while doing that. The former Baylor WR has had many good moments, but he's had his fair share of troubles with the law, and its now got to the point that it could be make or break for his career. He was supposed to be banned for the season for a failed drugs test, but he will now serve 8 games (of 10) before returning in 2014, but could the receiver face jail time, and is he addicted to pot? Read More »
After all of the drama surrounding Adrian Peterson and the child abuse scandal that's rocked the NFL, it seems like we've heard from everybody but the running back. However, he is back and ready to play next weekend, and he's had his say in the chilling statement below: Read More »
Lately it seems like everybody wants to talk about Ray Rice, Wes Welker and Josh Gordon and their bans that have shamed the NFL, as well as dragged up a whole new controversy. Rice was given a 2-game suspension for attacking his partner Janay Palmer, all while Welker received a 4-game ban, and Gordon a 16-game ban, for substance abuse. Many are now claiming that this suggests the NFL believe Rice's crime is that much better than the drug abuse drama. Videos have now emerged showing Rice's attack on Palmer, and it's only added to the debate, with movie star Seth Rogen getting involved. Read More »
Two of the best wide receivers in the entire NFL were facing long, difficult drugs bans. Both have pleaded their innocence, but it appeared they would face the consequences of their alleged actions. However, a massive u-turn from the NFL, and a huge piece of luck might help Wes Welker, of the Denver Broncos, and Josh Gordon, of the Cleveland Browns return a lot sooner than expected. The NFL and the Players Association are reviewing their drug policy, and it's believed their suspensions could be reduced to reflect any new rules they decide to implement. Read More »
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The NFL prides itself on being a fair, respectable organization, and for the most part they do a good job. However, lately there has been a huge stir caused regarding bans for players as a punishment. The NFL has many stars that break its rules, but are they being punished fairly? The Baltimore Ravens recently lost Ray Rice to a 2-game suspension for domestic violence, while the Cleveland Browns have today lost wide receiver Josh Gordon for an entire year for drugs abuse. A huge Twitter war has started, with some fans suggesting the NFL needs to tighten its rules, as their punishments suggests violence is far better than drugs. Read More »
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