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NYJ LB Darron Lee Suspended Four Games by the NFL for Violation of Substance Abuse Policy


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So much for spying Josh Allen.

 

STATEMENT BY AN NFL SPOKESPERSON:
Darron Lee of the New York Jets has been suspended without pay for four games for violating the NFL Policy and Program for Substances of Abuse. Lee will begin serving his suspension immediately.
 
Lee will be eligible to return to the Jets’ active roster on Monday, December 31 following the team’s December 30 game at New England.
 
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STATEMENT BY AN NFL SPOKESPERSON:
Darron Lee of the New York Jets has been suspended without pay for four games for violating the NFL Policy and Program for Substances of Abuse. Lee will begin serving his suspension immediately.
 
Lee will be eligible to return to the Jets’ active roster on Monday, December 31 following the team’s December 30 game at New England.
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14 minutes ago, Art in RTP said:

With only 4 games left in a loosing season I'm not so sure , why risk pushing suspension into 2019?

I agree 100%. But these guys "never" do anything wrong so it's more about trying to not show guilt.

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Wow, who is going to stop Josh Allen in the run game? Their best bet is to contain him in the pocket with the front four, which means Josh should have more time to throw the ball. He could have a big passing game.

 

But I bet the Jets are hungry, especially their defense.

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2 hours ago, Art in RTP said:

With only 4 games left in a loosing season I'm not so sure , why risk pushing suspension into 2019?

If it were up to the Jets, I would expect that to be their thinking.  Whether or not Darron Lee thinks that way is another iissue.

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8 hours ago, Richard Noggin said:

 

The Jets writer on WGR tonight, Dan Leberfeld, agrees. He thinks Lee is wrong for that D (too small to play ILB in a 3-4), and his backups are better suited.

That’s always been true in relation to their base D but they move him around in sub packages for different matchups - he’s their fastest LB and has had a good year even though I don’t think he’s lived up to his draft position. It doesn’t help them to not have him. It helps the other team to game plan vs the slower LBs. their best LB though is Avery Williamson.

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