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Originally Posted by transplant99
Then how can they suspend him if their is no proof?
Something weird about this one....as i read a few days ago the suspension is based on a test from 2011. Why would the NFL wait 2 years if they had this result in front of them?
Either way i hope Miller takes this whole ordeal to heart and uses it to springboard himself into superstar status both on and off the field. I am no Bronco fan, but this guy has every chance to become one of the best to ever play the position, and it would be a shame if he doesnt get there because of anything not related to on the field play.
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From what I read once you're in the program missing a test is the same as failing. How it's being reported my guess is he was put in the program in 2011, missed a test this year and is facing a suspension for it.
Full story in the Denver Post
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There are numerous ways for a player to fail the policy. Missing a test or counseling session is a violation. Repeatedly showing up late for tests and behavioral issues also are considered compliance violations of the NFL's intervention program.
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http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/ci...ed-by-positive