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Raiders fear suspension for Martavis Bryant is imminent


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26 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

I wonder if the NFL “randomly” picks Bryant for a drug test twice a month. Just like major league baseball targets hispanic, especially dominican, players for “random” drug tests. 

Could you show me some proof where MLB targets hispanic players specifically for drug tests? Or are you just spewing random nonsense?

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I generally don't like steelers fans but their organization knows what the fug they are doing. Giving away Martavis should have been a red flag to any team trying to trade for him. 

Raiders going to Raider

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1 hour ago, stbugs said:

That’s pretty dumb if it sounds like he’s going to be suspended. If Josh Gordon is his comparison, you’d still give up a 2nd or 3rd for 600 yards and 1TD in the last 4 years? Bersin has 400 yards and 1TD the last 4 years.

Giving up a 2nd/3rd after these current rumors would be a terrible move.

I can’t believe you wasted your time giving an actual response, I was joking. 

I would send over a 7th for a bag full of those gorilla masks though, this fan base needs to appear tougher. Smarts isn’t this fan base thing so we’ll have to go with the next best 

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1 hour ago, Rastlet said:

Could you show me some proof where MLB targets hispanic players specifically for drug tests? Or are you just spewing random nonsense?

There is no doubt that PEDs and steroids are rampant in the baseball culture of the Dominican Republic as well as other Hispanic countries. Read up on what Tampa outfielder Carlos Gomez had to say about the topic recently. 

Also, i absolutely believe in baseball and football, older players and players coming off injury are targeted for “random” drug tests. 

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3 hours ago, stbugs said:

Assets? I recall one person saying our 1st since we’d pick a WR anyway and most said 2nd/3rd. So glad we didn’t do anything. 

agreed.  a first round pick is an important asset

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