Tuesday 30 September 2014

Indianapolis Colts Player Landry Suspended 4 Unpaid Games


Indianapolis Colts Player LaRon Landry is suspended four unpaid games for violating the NFL  performance-enhancing substance policy. The colts are now four games into the season (2,2) and Landry has had 18 tackles in the four games they have played. Landry will not be returning to the team until Oct 26th game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
 
We see a lot of athletes from different leagues doing stuff like this and violating the performance-Enhancing substance policy to try to make them self's look like they are the best, We mostly see this in football the most because then they can go out on the field and make bigger stronger tackles and they look like a big guy that can make good plays and help the team out.
 
I personally think that athletes should not be taking performance enhancing drugs because it is not right to have drugs in your system then go out and play a game in front of all your fans and roll models that really look up to you as their hero and they are out on the field playing a game of football breaking the performance-enhancing substance policy. I do think it is good that the NFL and all the leagues do put this policy in effect because they should not be going and playing on drugs that give that certain player on drugs an advantage over other player and team.

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