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SmootSmack 05-10-2010, 03:06 PM PRO FOOTBALL - PRO FOOTBALL - Peppers To Serve Four-Game Suspension - NYTimes.com (http://www.nytimes.com/2002/12/04/sports/pro-football-peppers-to-serve-four-game-suspension.html)
AP Defensive Rookie of the Year winners | Pro-Football-Reference.com (http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/award_apdroy.htm)
Interesting
53Fan 05-10-2010, 03:13 PM PRO FOOTBALL - PRO FOOTBALL - Peppers To Serve Four-Game Suspension - NYTimes.com (http://www.nytimes.com/2002/12/04/sports/pro-football-peppers-to-serve-four-game-suspension.html)
AP Defensive Rookie of the Year winners | Pro-Football-Reference.com (http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/award_apdroy.htm)
Interesting
Yes it is. That Peppers still got DROY, and that he was suspended during the same season as the offense. ''We did not want the suspension to affect some of the 2003 season,'' Marvin Demoff, the agent for Peppers, said. If Cushing was tested in Sept., why did they wait to suspend him?
SFREDSKIN 05-10-2010, 03:29 PM SWEET!!
Brian Orakpo may stand to benefit from Brian Cushing's suspension
Redskins linebacker Brian Orakpo's case for defensive Rookie of the Year could be open again -- sort of.
Dave Goldberg, a longtime voter and advisor for the Associated Press's annual award, says that a re-vote is possible after it was revealed that last season's winner, Houston linebacker Brian Cushing, tested positive for a banned substance.
The Associated Press is discussing whether to strip Cushing of the award. It could simply allow voters to cast their votes again to see if they feel Cushing is still deserving of the honor.
Orakpo finished a distant fourth in the initial voting, but no one was close to Cushing and those votes could be re-distributed in a variety of ways.
The award is determined by a nationwide vote of media members. Here's how the initial vote breakdown looked: Cushing 39, Buffalo safety Jairus Byrd 6, Green Bay linebacker Clay Matthews 3 and Orakpo 2.
Cushing finished fifth in the league with 134 tackles, and Byrd was tied for the league-lead with nine interceptions. Orakpo was tied for seventh in the league with 11 sacks, one more than Matthews.
Lotus 05-10-2010, 03:30 PM Yes it is. That Peppers still got DROY, and that he was suspended during the same season as the offense. ''We did not want the suspension to affect some of the 2003 season,'' Marvin Demoff, the agent for Peppers, said. If Cushing was tested in Sept., why did they wait to suspend him?
Brilliant 53. My question exactly.
Dirtbag59 05-10-2010, 04:03 PM Posted at 12:59 PM ET, 05/10/2010
Brian Orakpo may stand to benefit from Brian Cushing's suspension
Redskins linebacker Brian Orakpo's case for defensive Rookie of the Year could be open again -- sort of.
Dave Goldberg, a longtime voter and advisor for the Associated Press's annual award, says that a re-vote is possible after it was revealed that last season's winner, Houston linebacker Brian Cushing, tested positive for a banned substance.
The Associated Press is discussing whether to strip Cushing of the award. It could simply allow voters to cast their votes again to see if they feel Cushing is still deserving of the honor.
Orakpo finished a distant fourth in the initial voting, but no one was close to Cushing and those votes could be re-distributed in a variety of ways.
The award is determined by a nationwide vote of media members. Here's how the initial vote breakdown looked: Cushing 39, Buffalo safety Jairus Byrd 6, Green Bay linebacker Clay Matthews 3 and Orakpo 2.
Cushing finished fifth in the league with 134 tackles, and Byrd was tied for the league-lead with nine interceptions. Orakpo was tied for seventh in the league with 11 sacks, one more than Matthews.
By Rick Maese | May 10, 2010; 12:59 PM ET | Permalink | Comments (56)
Categories: Brian Orakpo
SmootSmack 05-10-2010, 04:08 PM Posted at 12:59 PM ET, 05/10/2010
Brian Orakpo may stand to benefit from Brian Cushing's suspension
Redskins linebacker Brian Orakpo's case for defensive Rookie of the Year could be open again -- sort of.
Dave Goldberg, a longtime voter and advisor for the Associated Press's annual award, says that a re-vote is possible after it was revealed that last season's winner, Houston linebacker Brian Cushing, tested positive for a banned substance.
The Associated Press is discussing whether to strip Cushing of the award. It could simply allow voters to cast their votes again to see if they feel Cushing is still deserving of the honor.
Orakpo finished a distant fourth in the initial voting, but no one was close to Cushing and those votes could be re-distributed in a variety of ways.
The award is determined by a nationwide vote of media members. Here's how the initial vote breakdown looked: Cushing 39, Buffalo safety Jairus Byrd 6, Green Bay linebacker Clay Matthews 3 and Orakpo 2.
Cushing finished fifth in the league with 134 tackles, and Byrd was tied for the league-lead with nine interceptions. Orakpo was tied for seventh in the league with 11 sacks, one more than Matthews.
By Rick Maese | May 10, 2010; 12:59 PM ET | Permalink | Comments (56)
Categories: Brian Orakpo
http://www.thewarpath.net/699944-post53.html
Takes a lot of effort to scroll back two posts doesn't it?
skinsfan69 05-10-2010, 04:42 PM LOL. Pic on the left, cycling off. Pic on the right, cycling on. I've mentioned before that I am friends with two guys who were on the Redskins training staff the past few years. Those guys are no longer with the Skins, however both told me last fall that Cushing has been using roids since high school pretty regularly, and it's a poorly kept secret. Glad it's exposed now.
Big difference here. Cushing no question probably took some juice but let me say that there is no such thing as a miracle drug. A lot of hard work and dieting went into changing his body.
tryfuhl 05-10-2010, 04:52 PM Yes it is. That Peppers still got DROY, and that he was suspended during the same season as the offense. ''We did not want the suspension to affect some of the 2003 season,'' Marvin Demoff, the agent for Peppers, said. If Cushing was tested in Sept., why did they wait to suspend him?
Prob just damage control.. not shaking things up mid-season, etc
Dirtbag59 05-10-2010, 05:15 PM http://www.thewarpath.net/699944-post53.html
Takes a lot of effort to scroll back two posts doesn't it?
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SmootSmack 05-10-2010, 05:30 PM So it looks like they're going to re-vote...but wouldn't it be something if Cushing still won anyway
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