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Martavis Bryant facing a year long ban


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What is it with these talented wide receivers and substance abuse?

This kid has some serious issues according to his agent. You know, I sometimes think about whether we passed on these guys because someone actually knew they were ticking time bombs. 

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000643984/article/steelers-martavis-bryant-facing-yearlong-suspension

 

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Always sad to see talented players wasting their opportunities, though if he is dealing with depression then it makes sense that he might struggle to overcome any issues he may have.

He's a loss to their team if he's out a year, but with Brown, Wheaton, Coates, Heyward-Bey at receiver; their new TE Ladarius Green; and their backs Bell and Williams; they have more than enough talent to be prolific even if Bryant is out. 

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Yeah their offense is still stacked without him. Though I think with him as well and assuming no one got injured next season they'd be very hard to stop in 3+ receiver sets with Ladarius Green coming in too.

Don't be sleepin on the Steelers they made it to the divisional round with no LeVeon no Deangelo,  a beat on Ben Rothlisburger, no Antonio Brown for the divisional game against Denver, and a not very good defense, and they only lost by 1 score... I think if they somehow manage to make their defense at least average or even a little above average they are AFC Championship Game contenders for 2016 season.

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4 minutes ago, Hammerin'Cameron34 said:

Getting high is awesome though and when you are a pro athlete imagine calling up for pounds of the best bud on earth I'd smoke all day if I was a pro athlete, and not get caught 

I'm pretty sure plenty of other guys thought the same thing.

(specifically, guys who blew their shot at being set for life because they couldn't lay off the drugs)

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Damn, Tavis. I would say he should be able to leave the weed alone, but if he's going through depression and other mental issues, it might be hard for him. Won't call him names or anything, because I do have compassion for folks when they mess up. Hope he gets the help he needs

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Yep some people don't know when to stop feeding the habit , poo going to cost Them/him , Seen a lot of people hit them hard times But we each have a choice in life so that's on him/them , oh-well

Made me think of this song , I know not the same thing but still , some people just chasing that first high. always trying to get that rush.not just one specific drug yes even alcohol , That hard life poo will catch up with you and bit you in the ass  it always does... I'm sure most wont like this song or even understand it .. 

 

 

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