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(HYPOTHETICAL) What if Von Miller were to test positive for PEDs this week?


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What would happen? Serious question.

Lawsuits left and right? A re-match?
 
What would happen? Serious question.

Lawsuits left and right? A re-match?

I'm not sure, other than this for Patriots fans:
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Only way would be to kidnap him and get your own tests done. The NFL condoned it. They won't test.
 
he might get suspended....if they didnt try to cover it up

but they all take peds.....at least most of them.....including patriots
 
I could be wrong, but I vaguely recall reading somewhere that the NFL does not test during the post-season.

Because of integrity, of course.

WOW, if true.
 
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Naturally, they'd meet up in the parking lot behind McDonald's for a do over.
 
None Of The Broncos will be tested because I strongly suspect you'd have quite a few positive tests and the NFL would never allow it.
 
Probably get a couple games suspension. And then on top of that, the Patriots wouldn't be scheduled to travel to Denver for the season opener because Miller wouldn't be playing. They'd schedule the Pats-Broncos game for some time after Miller returns
 
Personally, I think what needs to happen is that any player who gets caught with PEDs is not eligible for the HoF anymore. I know that this is unrealistic and also the majority of the people who got there were on PEDs.

This would be incentive enough for many players to stay away from them. And those depth-level players that get caught with PEDs who wouldn't care because they are not HoF material, usually don't matter in the big scheme of things anyway.
 
You will never convince me that the NFL didn't weight the odds in the AFCCG to help Denver get to the SB. Whether through NOT testing certain players, refraining from post-game testing, leaning on the refs to NOT make holding calls against Denver, making phantom calls against the Patriots and then Carolina, etc, there has been a concerted effort to deflect attention from NE and crown Manning as the GOAT.

Go ahead, call me a nutter, a conspiracy nut, whatever. I don't care anymore because it's been so obvious for anyone who wants to see. Even last night, replay showed a False Start penalty against the Panthers, yet no one could be seen moving. There were obvious holding calls against Carolina, and against NE in the AFCCG that weren't called. Blatant grabbing of arms and jerseys,etc. Then add in the Nance/Simms ball washing of Manning before and all through the game. Both the AFCCG and the SB. It was obvious that the fix was in.

Don't get me wrong, I can accept losing when the game is played fair & square, when everything is on the level. But this wasn't the case. There's any number of side stories and reasons for this, but the main one is that Goodell and his thug monkey crew in the NFL had an agenda: Manning good, Brady bad. Make certain that Manning and his crew win SB 50, no matter the cost to the "integrity" of the game, because in Goodell's mind, the Rubes will believe anything they are told, and with enough glitz, glamour and shiney things, and with enough money thrown at it, any problem can be made to go away.

I've seen that in action first hand. I worked for more than 20 years in film and television and in theater. It's how the entertainment industry works, and since Goodell took over, he's made the NFL's priority direction becoming a leading player in the entertainment industry. It's all, as they say, "about the Benjamins".

So anyway, I wanted to say this, and that's my rant about it all, and now I'm done with it.

I'm now on to the draft, and then TC and the 2016 season. GO PATS!
 
The NFL long-ago asked themselves this question and decided that it's not worth conducting tests in the post-season on the chance that some idiot player's actions casts doubt on the integrity of the game. There's a reason that major sports leagues don't allow anti-doping agencies to participate in developing testing protocols. They don't want to catch anyone.
 
I could be wrong, but I vaguely recall reading somewhere that the NFL does not test during the post-season.

Because of integrity, of course.

Miller is in the program so they can test him any time they want.
 
What would happen? Serious question.

Lawsuits left and right? A re-match?
A $500 fine and 1,000 times written in blue ink, "I will not take PED's during the post season". on Roger's desk before summer vacation.
If it was someone like Jamie Collins, then a $5,000,000 fine for the team, loss of all 2018 draft picks and a 10-season ban.
 
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There would be a blurb about it on the 6th page of the Denver post, then everyone will forget about it.
 
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