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tunahelper
06-09-2008, 03:51 PM
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3434088


Tennessee Titans (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/clubhouse?team=ten) middle linebacker Ryan Fowler (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/players/profile?statsId=7101) has been notified by the NFL that he faces suspension for being in violation of the league's policy for performance-enhancing drugs, his attorney confirmed Monday.

http://assets.espn.go.com/i/nfl/profiles/players/mugs/65x90/6102.jpg Fowler



In a letter sent to Fowler on Friday, the NFL told the Titans player that it had "credible information" Fowler "purchased, used or supplied" performance-enhancing drugs, sources told ESPN.
Consequently, Fowler was told the league believes it would be appropriate to impose suspension without pay, pending a hearing that it was trying to arrange in the near future. The sources also said the information stemmed from NFL security's meeting with convicted steroids dealer David Jacobs last month. Jacobs was found dead in his Dallas-area home on Thursday, a victim of suicide, according the medical examiner.

Peter Ginsberg, an attorney for the New York law firm of Crowell and Moring, issued an emphatic defense on behalf of Fowler, his client.

"Ryan has never tested positive for any banned substance," said Ginsberg. "There apparently are unsubstantiated accusations that have been made by an admitted felon without any corroboration and the commissioner apparently has seen fit to use those accusations to threaten my client's career.

"It's a violation of Ryan's due process rights and seemingly a violation of the NFL's policy itself to use these kind of unsubstantiated accusations itself," Ginsberg said. "We've asked the NFL to provide to us any corroboration or support for these allegations and, to date, the NFL has provided absolutely no evidence to support any threatened discipline."

Fowler played his first three seasons with the Dallas Cowboys (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/clubhouse?team=dal) from 2004-'06 before signing with the Titans as a restricted free agent for the 2007 season. A Titans spokesman said the club cannot comment. An NFL spokesman also said the league had no comment.

Chris Mortensen is an NFL reporter for ESPN.

WoodysGirl
06-09-2008, 03:51 PM
By Chris Mortensen
ESPN.com
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Updated: June 9, 2008, 4:39 PM ET
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Tennessee Titans middle linebacker Ryan Fowler has been notified by the NFL that he faces suspension for being in violation of the league's policy for performance-enhancing drugs, his attorney confirmed Monday.




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In a letter sent to Fowler on Friday, the NFL told the Titans player that it had "credible information" Fowler "purchased, used or supplied" performance-enhancing drugs, sources told ESPN.


Consequently, Fowler was told the league believes it would be appropriate to impose suspension without pay, pending a hearing that it was trying to arrange in the near future. The sources also said the information stemmed from NFL security's meeting with convicted steroids dealer David Jacobs last month. Jacobs was found dead in his Dallas-area home on Thursday, a victim of suicide, according the medical examiner.

Peter Ginsberg, an attorney for the New York law firm of Crowell and Moring, issued an emphatic defense on behalf of Fowler, his client.

"Ryan has never tested positive for any banned substance," said Ginsberg. "There apparently are unsubstantiated accusations that have been made by an admitted felon without any corroboration and the commissioner apparently has seen fit to use those accusations to threaten my client's career.

"It's a violation of Ryan's due process rights and seemingly a violation of the NFL's policy itself to use these kind of unsubstantiated accusations itself," Ginsberg said. "We've asked the NFL to provide to us any corroboration or support for these allegations and, to date, the NFL has provided absolutely no evidence to support any threatened discipline."

Fowler played his first three seasons with the Dallas Cowboys from 2004-'06 before signing with the Titans as a restricted free agent for the 2007 season. A Titans spokesman said the club cannot comment. An NFL spokesman also said the league had no comment.

Chris Mortensen is an NFL reporter for ESPN.

WoodysGirl
06-09-2008, 03:53 PM
Could David Jacobs be the NFL's source?
per the article

The sources also said the information stemmed from NFL security's meeting with convicted steroids dealer David Jacobs last month.

dargonking999
06-09-2008, 03:55 PM
a Convicted Felon says he saw PacMan shoot the bouncer

is there any question that he shot him?

No.

Fowlers defense sucks.

PosterChild
06-09-2008, 03:56 PM
Gosh, makes you wonder what other names Jacobs provided, huh?

AbeBeta
06-09-2008, 03:56 PM
shouldn't the title of this article be

Former Cowboy Ryan Fowler Faces Suspension

Hostile
06-09-2008, 04:00 PM
Not the Real QB Killa.

Too bad if true.

MarionBarberThe4th
06-09-2008, 04:02 PM
A lot of good it was doing him

joseephuss
06-09-2008, 04:36 PM
Fowler probably learned about steroids when he was Scott Shanle's teammate.

Alexander
06-09-2008, 04:46 PM
{ESPN Theme Music}

Big trouble in Big D---T.O., LB involved in steroids scandal. Coming up on Sportscenter.

Bob Sacamano
06-09-2008, 05:31 PM
"It's a violation of Ryan's due process rights and seemingly a violation of the NFL's policy itself to use these kind of unsubstantiated accusations itself,"

fuzzy?:lmao2:

McCordsville Cowboy
06-10-2008, 08:27 AM
http://www.rotoworld.com/content/Headlines.aspx?sport=NFL&hl=117245

ESPN's Chris Mortensen reports Titans MLB Ryan Fowler faces a suspension after he was among those named by former steroids dealer David Jacobs.

Mort doesn't say how many games Fowler will miss, but we'd assume at least two. Jacobs died late last week. It sounds like Fowler will try to deny he used or purchased steroids, but the league feels it has enough evidence to take action. Stephen Tulloch will start as long as Fowler is out. Jun. 9 - 3:46


I knew it took a man on juice to throw himself into the 'wall' on kickoff team

CrazyCowboy
06-10-2008, 08:34 AM
the lessor talented players need an edge

TEK2000
06-10-2008, 08:34 AM
Fowler never failed a drug test and now he gets suspended because a murdering, suicidal, steroids dealer pointed him out as buyer.

McCordsville Cowboy
06-10-2008, 08:36 AM
Fowler never failed a drug test and now he gets suspended because a murdering, suicidal, steroids dealer pointed him out as buyer.


He has ripped and defined arms though....

He must do high reps low weight..;)

TEK2000
06-10-2008, 08:51 AM
He has ripped and defined arms though....

He must do high reps low weight..;)

Haven't seen any pics of him since he left Dallas and I don't remember him looking super bulked up or abnormal.

If he's changed and is now super ripped, I guess I need to shut up then. :laugh2:

sago1
06-10-2008, 09:08 AM
Admit I'm concerned whenever some crook implicates someone not previously in trouble. However, the NFL seems to feel they've got enough to act against Fowler who never previously tested positive for anything. If Fowler not guilty despite the crook's accusation, Fowler should take a lie detector test & do whatever else to help his case.

speedkilz88
06-10-2008, 09:12 AM
If Matt Lehr and Ryan Fowler were the only Cowboys that David Jacobs sold to, then I'm relieved