blkhwk":1d2bngm2 said:
Chances are they have know about this for a long while. The appeal process takes quite a bit of time. Hell, the positive test may have come during the pre-season. I am sure the team knew all about this for some time now. To be suspended for substance abuse, you are not a first time offender.
Lane & Maxwell have seen alot of time this year at CB during blow outs. Also explains why they have played so much more zone this year. Easier to plug a DB into a zone scheme, than a man to man scheme.
The 'Hawks DB's are still better than NYJ & NE, both teams that beat NO. The team will be okay, and has know about this coming for months.
IF what you say is true then I have a real problem with the NFL's timing of this. Seems a little too convenient to suspend a player if they've known about it right before the one of the biggest games of the year that has huge HFA implications.
...and don't get me wrong the player is an idiot for doing the drugs in the first place and giving the NFL an opportunity to throw their monkey wrench into the HFA/playoff race. This team and these players have to realize amongst other things the NFL is going to go after them with a fine toothed comb after Richard Sherman beat them with an appeal, and the NFL is still are extremely butthurt and embarrassed over that. Not to mention Seattle is the biggest threat to knocking out the "NFL's favorite teams" and hoisting the Lombardi, which I'm sure isn't their "desired results".
The players have to be smarter than this!