I think he got in legal trouble.Raiders cutting Martavius Bryant, whom they traded a 3rd round pick for this off-season. Gruden is a genius, tho....
And now this:
So now, we're left with just Leveon Bell not reporting. Doesn't sound like he's going to be reporting any time soon, either.
It will be interesting to see who blinks first.Yeah, who knows? He can hold out until Week Ten before he loses an accrued year toward free agency. Maybe he's seen a couple non-QBs (Donald and Mack) get QB money in the last week and that's made him that much more determiend to get to the open market next year with as little wear and tear as possible.
There's no incentive for the Steelers to do anything about it, either. With all the firepower they have on offense they should be able to get along OK without him.
It will be interesting to see who blinks first.
I gotta love some people who don't understand this process. I was chatting with a Steelers fan over the weekend and he's just fed up with Bell. He was saying that the team should fine him for every day he misses. I was telling him that this is different than a regular contract holdout. Bell is not technically under contract right now. He's not really a member of the team, until he signs the franchise tender. They can't fine him anything. Now, he won't get game checks, but that's not the same thing.
It will be interesting to see who blinks first.
I gotta love some people who don't understand this process. I was chatting with a Steelers fan over the weekend and he's just fed up with Bell. He was saying that the team should fine him for every day he misses. I was telling him that this is different than a regular contract holdout. Bell is not technically under contract right now. He's not really a member of the team, until he signs the franchise tender. They can't fine him anything. Now, he won't get game checks, but that's not the same thing.
This guy went broke after inheriting a billion dollar business? No way!I was listening to a national radio broadcast this morning, and they were talking about the Mack situation. The point that the host was making, one I hadn't considered before, is that the Raiders didn't really attempt to resign Mack because they couldn't afford to. I guess ownership is really, really in debt. Davis is personally over a billion dollars in the red, and apparently they might not have the cash to pay a big signing bonus to Mack.
He was saying that this whole Vegas move is an attempt to increase the value of the team, so that Davis can sell it to get out of debt.
Now I don't know if that's true, but it would explain why they wouldn't even talk to a star player in his prime. And if it is true, it's absolutely pathetic. You have to really work to not make money as an NFL owner.
Yeah, he might not get it anywhere. But, from Bell's perspective, he's sees Gurley get a ulti year contract that pays him more per year than the franchise tag is worth. Bell sees himself as the best running back in the league, and it's hard to argue too much with that.I'm a Steelers fan and I'm just sick of it. I kind of wish they had let him walk at the end of last season. I don't even think they can trade him because no team will be willing to sign him for what he wants.
I'm a Steelers fan and I'm just sick of it. I kind of wish they had let him walk at the end of last season. I don't even think they can trade him because no team will be willing to sign him for what he wants.
This guy went broke after inheriting a billion dollar business? No way!
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