Buffalo Bills tackle Henderson suspended 10 games by NFL

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  1. jixxjr

    jixxjr Well-Known Member

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    http://my.xfinity.com/articles/spor...Suspended/?cid=featuredsports_media_Henderson

    ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — The NFL suspended Buffalo Bills offensive tackle Seantrel Henderson for 10 games for what the player's agent tells The Associated Press stems from his client using marijuana to relieve the effects of Crohn's disease.

    The Bills announced the league notified them on Tuesday of Henderson's suspension for violating the league's substance abuse policy.

    It's Henderson's second suspension this year after he served a four-game ban to start the season.

    Henderson's agent, Brian Fettner, called the league's decision "heartbreaking," and added he cannot appeal the suspension because the NFL doesn't allow an exemption for medical marijuana use.

    "His situation is unique, but the drug policy doesn't line up with the uniqueness. It's disappointing," Fettner said.

    "The reality is, the NFL's position has been if you need medical marijuana then you're too sick to play," he added. "But that's just not the case for Seantrel Henderson."

    Henderson will sit out the final five games of the season, and the suspension will carry on either into the playoffs or next season.

    Buffalo (6-5) plays at Oakland (9-2) on Sunday.

    The Bills also made several roster moves by placing defensive tackle Corbin Bryant and receiver Walt Powell on the season-ending injured reserve list. Bryant has missed three games with a shoulder injury, and Powell hurt his left ankle in a 28-21 win against Jacksonville on Sunday.

    Buffalo filled the two roster spots by promoting defensive tackle Deandre Coleman and receiver Dezmin Lewis from the practice squad.

    Henderson was diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease a year ago and had two operations on his intestines last offseason. Doctors removed a section of diseased tissue in January, and Henderson then had his intestines reattached in April.

    Several studies have found marijuana can be an effective treatment for Crohn's. In New York, the state's medical marijuana program specifically lists patients diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease as being potentially eligible to obtain medical marijuana.

    Henderson previously acknowledged testing positive for the drug at the NFL combine in 2014 and said positive tests led to him being suspended several times in college.

    His only appearance this season came against Cincinnati on Nov. 20, and he was inactive against Jacksonville last weekend.

    Henderson was excused from practice last week to attend to the birth of son, Seantrel Jr.

    Buffalo selected Henderson in the seventh round of the 2014 draft out of the University of Miami. He earned the starting job at right tackle as a rookie and started 26 games before being diagnosed with the disease.

    Fettner called the NFL's reasoning to ban marijuana murky because it is legal in numerous states across America. He also questioned why the league doesn't consider marijuana to be an effective treatment in certain cases.

    "They'll give you painkillers by the bottle, which are far, far worse than cannabis," Fettner said. "For some reason, the NFL isn't there yet."

    He said Henderson hasn't given up on continuing his playing career, but acknowledged his client faces a weighty decision.

    "The reality of it is, it's a question of personal wealth and pain management," Fettner said.

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  2. Dierking

    Dierking Well-Known Member

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    Shitty news for him.
     
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  4. Martin&theJETS

    Martin&theJETS Well-Known Member

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    Damn, thats unfortunate. I feel like if he lives in an area and he medical needs it then he shouldn't be penalized. Goddell is a communist.
     
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  5. alleycat9

    alleycat9 Well-Known Member

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    old white men with no sense of whats going on in the world.
     
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  6. Jonathan_Vilma

    Jonathan_Vilma Well-Known Member

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    Nicely said^^

    If there was ever an exception to the rule this seems like it'd be it. The guy has had multiple surgeries to try to relieve his Crohn's disease and marijuana is a thousand times better for the human body than all the opiates and painkillers players have been prescribed for decades.
     
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    alleycat9 Well-Known Member

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    they should be ashamed of themselves. the guy ought to sue them
     
  8. The Waterboy

    The Waterboy Well-Known Member

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    No basis, he would lose.
     

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