Friday, February 6, 2015

5 Added to the Hall of Shame Today

I don't look for cases of athletes behaving badly, but when I hear of them I take notice.  Today we have five people that qualify for the hall of shame.


Le'Veon Bell gets probation for pot


PITTSBURGH -- Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell will spend 15 months on probation in a first-offender's program stemming from his arrest on marijuana possession and DUI charges with former teammate LeGarrette Blount.

Bell's driver's license will also be suspended for 60 days. But under terms of the program, he can petition the court to have his arrest record expunged if he completes the probation.


Bruce Irvin fined $10K for scuffle


Seattle Seahawks linebacker Bruce Irvin was fined $10,000 for sparking a scuffle at the end of Super Bowl XLIX, one of four players involved in the melee who were fined by the league.
Irvin, who was ejected after the New England Patriots attempted to run out the clock after the game-sealing interception, drew the largest fine.
Meanwhile, Seahawks defensive linemanMichael Bennett and New England Patriots tight ends Rob Gronkowski andMichael Hoomanawanui were each fined $8,628 for striking an opponent.

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