Will Le'Veon Bell play for the Steelers again?

11 Comments

  • Cherelle - 5 years ago

    At first I thought I understood but now I think he is just being selfish and Conner is doing a hell of a job I just hope and pray that conner is okay and as far as Bell is concerned no other team will offer him what he wants because they are seeing how he is not a team player he was listening to what Harrison was saying now he has lost out

  • Vincent Travis - 5 years ago

    If he never plays another down for the Steelers I could care less he proved just how much that he was a team player and how much he wanted to be a Steeler for life

  • Mike J - 5 years ago

    Running backs are a dime a dozen. You can get one late in the draft. They have a short shelf life as well. He’s nothing more than the product of a good offensive line and that’s been proven in his absence. He just lost a years salary and all negotiating leverage. He also wasted a year of his short career. Few running backs play beyond the age of 30. He’ll probably sign for league minimum with another team next year. He’ll probably end up filing for bankruptcy within four years of retirement as well.

  • NCC141 - 5 years ago

    I think he plays. The Steelers should want him back. He is an elite level backup for Conner for the rest of the season. Already see a potential concussion issue, if anything else happens you,'d hate to not have Bell down the playoff stretch.

  • John Baughman - 5 years ago

    I'd rather see Theo back before LeVeon!

  • Melanie - 5 years ago

    Kick him to the curb. I don't want him to come back. It's called a team sport, you egotistical ass

  • Bill - 5 years ago

    Not only do we not need him, nor want him, I truly believe that he has shown to every other organization and player in the league that he lacks even the most basic levels character, integrity and reliability to ever be a true leader in a team sport like football. He will never get another team to offer him what he thinks he’s worth. Further, he truly believes that his success is all of his own doing. Running the ball is a team sport, and his hold out told the whole world that in his mind his “o-line” has had nothing to do with his success. He’s a prime example that it takes more than talent to be a superstar. I hate that his actions have turned me and so many others away from him and I will take no joy in watching his continued downward spiral into mediocrity, but sadly that’s where he’s headed....at best.

  • Jim Hartley - 5 years ago

    Don't really care

  • Jim Morris - 5 years ago

    We don't need him. He thru mud in the face of all working people turning down 896 thousand a week like thats not enough money shame on you and you gave up all the fans by doing this.

  • Ralph - 5 years ago

    Don't need him or all the distractions he has caused. Take your sorry A## somewhere else. We have Conner who has stepped up and shown what a REAL team player he is. You are ALL about $$$ and it will be your undoing. Good Riddance!!!

  • Andrew E. Kirin - 5 years ago

    Football is a TEAM sport. He is NOT a team player. We don't need him.

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