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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.None of that makes any sense. The Steelers would have been more than happy to provide him the necessary transportation. I think he's full of it.On the radio he said he missed 3 tests. 2 during surgery rehab because he couldn't get to the facility and the NFL couldn't get to him. The third because it was at 5:30AM. Really??
"The last few times Josh was suspended, he couldn't be with the team, and that was counterproductive," Rosenhaus said. "This is a great change, the fact that he can stay with the team during the suspension. Commissioner Goodell believes the ability for Josh to work with the team during his suspension will help him. He went outside the norm in this case."
Rosenhaus said Goodell went one step further, and he said the commissioner told him that he hopes this unique change in the policy will help bridge the gap between the NFL and NFLPA, and allow them to craft a policy that will further help the players.