
After losing Larry Johnson due to long time bad behavior, including gay slurs, the Kansas City Chiefs have now suspended wide receiver Dwayne Bowe.
Apparently, Bowe violated the substance policy and will sit out the next four games. No folks, he did not take steroids or smoke a little weed....Bowe violated the substance policy by taking (and I'm not kidding), a weight loss supplement. What? Guess he thinks he looks FAT in those white pants. Black is more slimming Dwayne!
The Kansas City Chiefs play the Pittsburgh Steelers this Sunday and with both a running back gone and a wide receiver out, what shall they do? Coaches confidence aside, let's face it here people, the Chiefs are 2-7. The Steelers on the other hand are matched with so many other teams in the NFL at 6-3 (even Tom Bradylicious and Bill-Bellacheat only have 6-3).
By Wednesday of each week, there is usually some NFL player (and now owners) who receive fines for this or that. That's one thing that is good about NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. I do, however, have some pause about Chad Ochocinco's fines. They seem to be small compared to others. $5,000 here, $2,000 there, what's up with that?
I heard Shannon Sharpe say on the NFL Today that Chad Ochocinco (yes that' his real last name now because he wears number 85...hence the "ocho" and the "cinco."), that Chad should get a big whopping fine of $250,000 and maybe he'd listen and pay attention, and behave and JUST PLAY FOOTBALL! I don't get that same warm fuzzy feeling that Shannon does about Ochocinco. I think we could fine him $1 million and he'd still Twitter five minutes before the game (the NFL disallows this).
As far as the Chiefs go, HOW EMBARRASSING! Lastly, when Larry Johnson first started behaving badly in 2003 it was because he wasn't picked up by the Steelers, his desired team. Boy, what a smart Rooney choice that was! After all he's no Mendenhall, heck he couldn't even touch Willie Parker's shoes. Go Steelers!



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