John Welbourn Retires

Started by PhillyPhreak54, June 16, 2006, 03:58:15 AM

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Diomedes

from PFT:

QuotePOSTED 3:06 p.m. EDT, July 18, 2006

WELBOURN WOULD HAVE BEEN SUSPENDED?

There's increasing chatter in league circles that Chiefs tackle John Welbourn was facing a suspension for a second violation of the league's steroid policy when he abruptly retired last month.

A looming suspension was our first thought when word broke of Welbourn's decision.  As he said at the time, "I decided to retire on my own terms rather than someone else's."  To us, that sounded pretty darned ominous.

But we then heard that Welbourn walked simply because he wanted more money and the Chiefs wouldn't give it to him.

Now, the talk is that Welbourn indeed was staring down the barrel of another multi-game sit when he opted to walk away.  If these new rumors are true (and we're not saying with any degree of certainty that they are), the decision to retire makes sense.  If Welbourn is at a point where he can't be competitive without using some type of substance that falls within the scope of the steroids policy, there's no point sticking around. 

Last season, Welbourn received a four-game suspension for a first violation of the steroids policy.  Recently, the league increased the penalty for a second violation from six games to eight games.  The changes, however, don't take effect until 2007.
There is considerable overlap between the intelligence of the smartest bears and the dumbest tourists." - Yosemite Park Ranger

ice grillin you

stop piling on welbourne

its OVER!
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

Diomedes

He's a cheater.  I'll pile on all I want.  Take a hike, frosty.
There is considerable overlap between the intelligence of the smartest bears and the dumbest tourists." - Yosemite Park Ranger

rjs246

This is mildly interesting.

QuoteKANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Kansas City Chiefs tackle John Welbourn, who unexpectedly retired in June, was suspended for six weeks Wednesday for violating the league's drug policy.

Welbourn, who was also suspended for the first four games in 2005 under the league's policy on performance-enhancing drugs, had asked to be reinstated, said Chiefs president Carl Peterson.

The Chiefs still have Welbourn under contract for three years. And with the unexpected retirement in July of Pro Bowl left tackle Willie Roaf, they have a need at offensive tackle. But whether the 30-year-old Welbourn is taken back remains to be seen, Peterson said.

"We'll determine that after the suspension is finished. I'm not going to comment on that," Peterson told The Associated Press.

The Chiefs had placed him on the reserve-did not report list.

"Obviously I knew about this for some time," Peterson said. "I guess you could say we anticipated this."

The Chiefs have an early bye week this season, so Welbourn's suspension will last seven weeks, during which he will not be allowed on the facility to work out or do anything else.

An announcement by the NFL office in New York said he would be eligible to return to the Chiefs on Oct. 23.

"Specific to what his status will be with the Chiefs after the suspension, we'll address at that time," Peterson said.

A seven-year veteran, Welbourn cited a desire "to retire on my own terms rather than somebody else's," when he retired in June.

He has a degree in rhetoric from California and said he planned to go to law school and work with his father and brother, who are attorneys.

Welbourn was acquired by Kansas City from Philadelphia in 2004 after coming into the league as a fourth-round draft choice in 1999. He was hampered by a knee injury during his first year in Kansas City, and then was suspended for the beginning of the 2005 schedule.

He started the last nine games at right tackle for the Chiefs last year.

Peterson said he had not talked recently with Welbourn.

"I hope he's learned something," Peterson said. "This is two strikes. It's perplexing because he is a very bright guy."

A third positive test for performance-enhacing drugs would subject him to a 10-game suspension and he could be banned for life at the discretion of the commissioner.

Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press
Is rjs gonna have to choke a bitch?

Let them eat bootstraps.

PhillyPhreak54


mpmcgraw

this is mad good yo

LJ is on my fantasy team.  Holla.

Diomedes

You bet your ass they'll take him back.
There is considerable overlap between the intelligence of the smartest bears and the dumbest tourists." - Yosemite Park Ranger

PhillyPhreak54

QuoteThe Kansas City Star is reporting that Welbourn, who retired last summer, will join the Chiefs next week.

Welbourn started 12 games at right tackle last season after serving a four-game suspension for violating the NFL's steroid policy.

Welbourn, 30, was suspended six weeks for violating the league's drug policy before announcing his retirement in the summer. That suspension will be up after Sunday's game against San Diego

Zanshin

Wow, that's the biggest surprise since the sun rose this morning.

Diomedes

I have to admit I was blindsided too.
There is considerable overlap between the intelligence of the smartest bears and the dumbest tourists." - Yosemite Park Ranger

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