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NFL suspended Chiefs RT Donald Stephenson four games for violating the league's policy against performance-enhancing drugs.

Stephenson was a below-average starter to begin with, but it's still a big hit to an already shaky Kansas City line. LT Eric Fisher has been pulverized in preseason games after a rough rookie year, while the Chiefs' interior line isn't much better. In Zach Fulton, Kansas City has a sixth-round rookie penned in at right guard. Line-play differential is one reason to support LeSean McCoy over Jamaal Charles as the No. 1 overall pick in 2014 fantasy drafts.

 

 
 
 
 
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And the hits just keep a rolling.

 

Geez, if you're going to cheat, shouldn't you at least be good as a result.

 

PS:  Bil, Chiefs -10 wins is looking better and better all of the time.  Now about that Scotch...

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Will the Chiefs bring him back when he is able to return? I think so, but what he did (taking someone else's prescription meds without notifying the team doctor) is beyond the pale of understanding. 

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Will the Chiefs bring him back when he is able to return? I think so, but what he did (taking someone else's prescription meds without notifying the team doctor) is beyond the pale of understanding. 

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Quoting Donald Stephenson, "I'm extremely sorry that I failed to check with the NFL, NFLPA, or Chiefs medical team before I took a medication that requires a therapeutic use exemption,"

 

Therapeutic use exemption? http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2012/11/27/adderall-in-pro-sports/1730431/  This probably is not it, but could be. This is an example of what kind of medicine has been banned by the NFL, and is a current problem for players. 

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