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He's been just okay, I think. Had a good week 1, but has not been great running the ball since then. His YPC is under 4. Catches the ball pretty well.Yeah, I don't know that either side is totally right, although my instinct is usually to side with the player in any kind of contract standoff.
Do the Steelers really have much incentive to deal him now that they know he's going to report? Connor has been fine filling in, but Bell makes that offense special. If they can get eight games out of him and make a postseason run then maybe it's worth it to just hang on to him at this point.
I generally side with players on holdouts as well, simply because NFL contracts are so one sided. If ownership can terminate a contract with years left on it for no reason at all, then I don't have a problem with players holding out.
And to be clear, Leveon Bell isn't technically holding out. He's not actually under contract right now. I was arguing with a guy at work about it, an he was like "Must be nice to not have to honor your contract because you want more money." Just wrong on multiple levels regarding Bell.