He is well within his rights to do what he's doing but it's a shitty move to let your teammates think that you'll be there, not turn up and then hide behind your agent. Bell was happy enough to get on Twitter previously to tell everyone he'll be ready for Week 1 but since he failed to turn up he has let his agent do the talking. Bell hasn't spoken to Tomlin for over a week. If Bell had told his teammates he had changed his mind, that he wasn't coming until week 10 as he has to protect his health and future I doubt they would have publicly criticised him. Bell is making a smart business decision and you can't fault him for that but he's handled it so badly.
Let's not forget this isn't the first time Bell's acted up. Last season he arrived with about 10 mins left in the practice before the Jags playoff game, turned up at the stadium late for that game and was suspended for the start of the two seasons before that. Bell's an exceptional talent but an absolute wankpuffin.
Plus I do enjoy Steelers fans melting down over it.Meh he's within his rights to be an asshole to get a new contract. It won't work, because he's a member of the most depreciating asset of a position in sports, but cheers to him for trying.
55 through 2. Luckily i hammered the over at 49.5 on that game.Tampa Vs New Orleans, the accumulator killer! Mental game so far, both Ds look unable to make a stop.
Definitely a good chance they don't win a game. Or at the very least end up with one of the worst offenses of the modern era.Bills look fucking terrible
Browns Steelers, no one wants to win
So, for the uninitiated, what's the difference?It was yet another reminder of how shit the NFL's overtime rules are. Sooner they swallow their pride and adopt college football's OT rules the better.