This week, What's the 411Sports host, Bianca Peart, puts former New York Giants safety Will Hill in the What's the 411Sports Dog House.
The Giants cut Hill after he violated the NFL'S drug policy for the third time.
What's the 411Sports host, Glenn Gilliam, came to Hill's defense until he heard more of Hill's background.
Do you think the New York Giants should have cut Will Hill?
The NFL lifted Adrian Peterson’s suspension; however, Peterson doesn’t want to go back to Minnesota. Dallas and Oakland are signaling that they are ready to snatch Peterson up. The Seattle Seahawks general manager, John Schneider, seems to have lost his mind. He’s signaling that he would let Russell Wilson walk if the price to keep him is too high. Former New England Patriot tight end Aaron Hernandez was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison on April 15.
The question still remains, why do so many people at the top of their game and with so much to lose, insist on flirting with disaster. Each of the candidates for the What's The 411Sports Dog House this week, fit into this category.
The Brooklyn Nets are in the Dog House for underachieving. There is so much talent on this team and even though they need wins for a playoff berth, they still find a way to lose.
New England Patriots running back LeGarrette Blount will be suspended for the 1st game of the season for violating the NFL substance abuse policy.
Similarly, Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le'von Bell will face a three-game suspension next season for his august arrest on drugs and for a DUI.
Pro-bowler and famed Pittsburgh Steeler safety, Troy Polamalu, is calling it quits after dominating his position for 12 years.
Polamalu played his entire career with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
David Cornwell, Jameis Winston’s attorney, says that Winston is not ready for the NFL.
“He’s ready to be an NFL player on the field. But he’s not ready to be an NFL player off the field,” David Cornwell told Villanova’s Moorad Sports Law Journal. “I don’t think anyone is ready. No one is ready for this world when they come into it.”
Did Cornwell go too far with his statement?