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Robert Mathis busted for PEDs out 4 games

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Robert Mathis of Indianapolis Colts suspended four games for PEDs - ESPN

Linebacker Robert Mathis has been suspended without pay for the Indianapolis Colts' first four games of the 2014 regular season for violating the league's policy on performance-enhancing substances.

Mathis will be eligible to return to the Colts' active roster on Monday, Sept. 29, following the team's Sept. 28 game against the Tennessee Titans.

He released a statement detailing his explanation for the positive test:

"It is difficult for me to address the circumstances surrounding this suspension because they involve very personal medical information, but it is very important to me that my fans, particularly young people, understand what did and did not occur. Like many families, my wife and I faced fertility challenges, and I sought medical assistance. I specifically asked the doctor if the medication he prescribed for me would present a problem for NFL drug testing, and unfortunately, he incorrectly told me that it would not. I made the mistake of not calling the NFL or NFLPA to double-check before I took the medication at the end of last season.

"The union has worked very closely with me to present all of the facts and medical records for consideration of discipline that does not include a suspension because of the unique facts of my case, but the commissioner refused the request. I am deeply saddened that this situation will prevent me from contributing to my team for four games, and I regret that I didn't cross check what my doctor told me before I took the medication. I hope that my fans will understand the unique circumstances involved here and continue to know that I am a man of integrity who would never intentionally circumvent the performance enhancing substance policy agreed to by the NFL and my union.

"The incredible blessing of this very upsetting situation is that, after I took the medication very briefly at the end of last season, we learned that my wife is expecting a baby. We are thrilled that we will be welcoming a new member in several months, but I apologize to my teammates, coaches and Colts fans that I will not be able to contribute to my team for the first four weeks of the 2014 season. I will work extremely hard during that time to stay in top football shape and will be prepared to contribute immediately upon my return."

Denise White, Mathis' spokesperson, said the player's mother was diagnosed with Stage 4 esophogal cancer last August. To help give her another grandchild, Mathis began consulting a physician, Steven Morganstern in Atlanta, about fertility drugs. His wife, Brandi, was unable to take them due to a health situation, so the doctor recommended Mathis taking Clomid to speed up the process.

He began taking Clomid last November and stopped taking it after he found out his wife was pregnant. Mathis was notified this year that he violated the league's substance policy. He had appealed the decision and lost. His wife is pregnant with a girl and is due this fall.

Mathis' mother still is alive.

"We have learned that Robert Mathis will be required to serve a four-game suspension under the league's policy on prohibited substances," a statement from the Colts read. "We recognize the extreme seriousness of this matter and will honor the confidentiality requirements of the league's program. We nevertheless wish to assure Robert and our fans that he remains an honored and cherished member of the Colts family and that we support him as he deals with this difficult challenge."

Losing Mathis is a substantial blow to the Colts' defense. He had 19.5 sacks last season, and Indianapolis will miss his presence because its first two games in 2014 are at Denver, which led the league in scoring this past season, and against Philadelphia.

He remains eligible to participate in all offseason and preseason practices and games.

Information from ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter and ESPN Colts reporter Mike Wells was used in this report.
 

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Interesting. Assuming this story is accurate, kind of sucks for him. Though these guys have to be super careful about what they put in their body, and they should know that.
 

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He shouldn't be suspended for this. He should of went to the NFL and told him what he was doing.
 

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Interesting. Assuming this story is accurate, kind of sucks for him. Though these guys have to be super careful about what they put in their body, and they should know that.

My understanding is there's a number these guys can call 24/7 to ask questions confidentially.
 

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Congrats on the kid though.......a $700k kid based on lost salary.
 

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Posted this on the General board too...

Busted NFL players are 100% full of crap. The NFL has a confidentiality agreement with its players forbidding them from releasing any specifics about the test on which they were positive. That means a player can make up any story they want, and the NFL isn't allowed to refute it even if they know it's bill shit. They can test positive for steroids and say it's marijuana. They can te

Look at Lance Armstrong and Alex Rodriguez. They were pathological liars until they were caught. That's the rule not the exception.

Robert Mathis just so happened to be taking something for "fertility" and didn't check with the NFL even though he's been in the league 11 years? He just forgot?

If it walks like bull shit, quacks like bull shit and looks like bull shit it's almost certainly bull shit. That's the saying right?

And by the way, if he's being suspended that means this isn't the first time he's tested positive! All the first offense does is make the NFL test you more frequently. Everyone who's had a positive test is completely full of crap. That includes Josh Gordon, Richard Sherman and the other 5 Seahawks who tested positive. They're cheaters.
 

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Posted this on the General board too...

Busted NFL players are 100% full of crap. The NFL has a confidentiality agreement with its players forbidding them from releasing any specifics about the test on which they were positive. That means a player can make up any story they want, and the NFL isn't allowed to refute it even if they know it's bill shit. They can test positive for steroids and say it's marijuana. They can te

Look at Lance Armstrong and Alex Rodriguez. They were pathological liars until they were caught. That's the rule not the exception.

Robert Mathis just so happened to be taking something for "fertility" and didn't check with the NFL even though he's been in the league 11 years? He just forgot?

If it walks like bull shit, quacks like bull shit and looks like bull shit it's almost certainly bull shit. That's the saying right?

And by the way, if he's being suspended that means this isn't the first time he's tested positive! All the first offense does is make the NFL test you more frequently. Everyone who's had a positive test is completely full of crap. That includes Josh Gordon, Richard Sherman and the other 5 Seahawks who tested positive. They're cheaters.

I agree with everything you said. You'll get some blowback from the Seahawk fans. I breached this topic when one of the posters complained about how some of us gave them a hard time about their model citizen, Richard Sherman. He was under the impression that getting off on a technicality equals complete innocence. :L
 

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I agree with everything you said. You'll get some blowback from the Seahawk fans. I breached this topic when one of the posters complained about how some of us gave them a hard time about their model citizen, Richard Sherman. He was under the impression that getting off on a technicality equals complete innocence. :L

Exhibit A: Ryan Braun
 

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Posted this on the General board too...

Busted NFL players are 100% full of crap. The NFL has a confidentiality agreement with its players forbidding them from releasing any specifics about the test on which they were positive. That means a player can make up any story they want, and the NFL isn't allowed to refute it even if they know it's bill shit. They can test positive for steroids and say it's marijuana. They can te

Look at Lance Armstrong and Alex Rodriguez. They were pathological liars until they were caught. That's the rule not the exception.

Robert Mathis just so happened to be taking something for "fertility" and didn't check with the NFL even though he's been in the league 11 years? He just forgot?

If it walks like bull shit, quacks like bull shit and looks like bull shit it's almost certainly bull shit. That's the saying right?

And by the way, if he's being suspended that means this isn't the first time he's tested positive! All the first offense does is make the NFL test you more frequently. Everyone who's had a positive test is completely full of crap. That includes Josh Gordon, Richard Sherman and the other 5 Seahawks who tested positive. They're cheaters.

I couldn't agree more! I'd say the same if it was a player on the Niners. Cheating is cheating. If it's not there is not need to hide it or make up ridiculous excuses when caught.
 
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