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Sean"Big Hurt"Taylor 02-28-2008, 12:15 PM From Profootballtalk.com
STROUD FOR SALE
Though few quality interior defensive linemen can be had in free agency, several are available on the trade market.
Joining Shaun Rogers of the Lions, Dewayne Robertson of the Jets, and Kris Jenkins of the Panthers is Marcus Stroud of the Jaguars.
A league source has confirmed that Stroud has been given permission to shop himself in a trade. Under his contract, Stroud is due to receive salaries of $5 million, $5.5 million, and $6 million over the next three seasons.
Last year, Stroud was suspended for four games (http://www.profootballtalk.com/rumormill.htm#) due to a violation of the league's policy on anabolic steroids and related substances. He also missed several games due to injury.
If Stroud is traded, the Jags presumably will go with John Henderson and Grady Jackson at defensive tackle.
The Falcons could be interested in Stroud, since former Jags defensive coordinator Mike Smith is now the head coach there.
A reader tells us that the news regarding Stroud initially was reported by our friends at 1010XL in Jacksonville.
SmootSmack 02-28-2008, 12:17 PM Wow, that's really surprising. If true, you'd think (regardless of suspension) he'd be at or near the top of everyone's list.
Stroud would be huge (no pun intended)
Sean"Big Hurt"Taylor 02-28-2008, 12:22 PM Cerrato states that we need more push on the interior -line. Stroud would be an amazingly upgrade on our line. I know we would like to improve with our youngsters but hey Stoud is a beast and then we could work on working our de and wr via free agency. Cerrato make this happen we need him. Also stoud is an animal at stuffing the run.
Longtimefan 02-28-2008, 12:43 PM I'm always skeptical of the "roids" don't know for sure how much they may, or may not have had an affect on a players performance at any given time.
QBall 02-28-2008, 12:47 PM Stroud is worth look at for a Tackle!
Eagles just cut Kearse, is he over the hill?
Cooley1 02-28-2008, 12:49 PM I'm always skeptical of the "roids" don't know for sure how much they may, or may not have had an affect on a players performance at any given time.
I feel the same way and wanted to look into it a bit to see what exactly this situation entailed. If you can believe the story, which I am on the fence about, then it may make you feel a bit better about his situation.
From Wikipedia:
Marcus and John Henderson have helped give the Jaguars one of the most dominant defensive tackles duos in the NFL today.
Marcus Stroud was selected to the Pro Bowl following the 2003, 2004 and 2005 NFL seasons.
In November of 2007 he was suspended for four weeks for drug/substance abuse. Stroud, a three time pro bowler who tested positive for a banned supplement, had a lot to say about the matter. "The only thing that was tough about it is I didn't want people to think I was a cheater”. "God gave me this talent to play football, and I feel like I do it well, and I don't need any juice or anything else to help me." He said a doctor in Atlanta was the one who gave him this over the counter supplement, when he was rehabbing from his off-season ankle surgery. Stroud later commented, that when he received the supplement from his doctor, he checked the bottles ingredients, with the little booklet the NFL gives each player, for illegal substances, banned in the league. He said no ingredient from the bottle was in the booklet, and he thought he was in the clear to take it to speed the process for his return. So when Stroud found out he had tested positive, he was very surprised and upset. Stroud who was disappointed at the time said it was the first time in his career he had ever used a supplement and it would definitely be the last. When serving the month long absence from his team the Jacksonville Jaguars, he was in the city of Atlanta working out hard at a training facility called Competitive Edge Sports. Their Stroud performed at a high level of training to become ready for his comeback to his team. When asked from the media about his time off from the game he had this to say "When you're the only one home, it's boring," Stroud said. "All your friends are working and they look like they're having a great time out there on the field and I had to watch from afar. It was pretty tough. It was something I had to go through. Now it's time to play ball."
Dirtbag59 02-28-2008, 12:54 PM No thank you, Stroud is already in his 30's and has missed 13 games in the past two years. I say if you want to bring in some outside help at DT bring in Dewayne Robertson. Dewayne is 27 and will probably only cost a 5th or 6th round pick.
Cooley1 02-28-2008, 01:02 PM No thank you, Stroud is already in his 30's and has missed 13 games in the past two years. I say if you want to bring in some outside help at DT bring in Dewayne Robertson. Dewayne is 27 and will probably only cost a 5th or 6th round pick.
Dewayne Robertson is a good/great DT, do you think we could get him that cheap??? If so I would have to agree with you. He had a good year last year on a very bad team, I think he would be even better with a team like,.........um lets see......Da Skins!
theJBexperience 02-28-2008, 01:02 PM The high priced bait is dangling in front of Snyderato. Will they bite?
I think Stroud would bring the push we're looking for at the center of our line.
Longtimefan 02-28-2008, 01:14 PM I feel the same way and wanted to look into it a bit to see what exactly this situation entailed. If you can believe the story, which I am on the fence about, then it may make you feel a bit better about his situation.
From Wikipedia:
Marcus and John Henderson have helped give the Jaguars one of the most dominant defensive tackles duos in the NFL today.
Marcus Stroud was selected to the Pro Bowl following the 2003, 2004 and 2005 NFL seasons.
In November of 2007 he was suspended for four weeks for drug/substance abuse. Stroud, a three time pro bowler who tested positive for a banned supplement, had a lot to say about the matter. "The only thing that was tough about it is I didn't want people to think I was a cheater”. "God gave me this talent to play football, and I feel like I do it well, and I don't need any juice or anything else to help me." He said a doctor in Atlanta was the one who gave him this over the counter supplement, when he was rehabbing from his off-season ankle surgery. Stroud later commented, that when he received the supplement from his doctor, he checked the bottles ingredients, with the little booklet the NFL gives each player, for illegal substances, banned in the league. He said no ingredient from the bottle was in the booklet, and he thought he was in the clear to take it to speed the process for his return. So when Stroud found out he had tested positive, he was very surprised and upset. Stroud who was disappointed at the time said it was the first time in his career he had ever used a supplement and it would definitely be the last. When serving the month long absence from his team the Jacksonville Jaguars, he was in the city of Atlanta working out hard at a training facility called Competitive Edge Sports. Their Stroud performed at a high level of training to become ready for his comeback to his team. When asked from the media about his time off from the game he had this to say "When you're the only one home, it's boring," Stroud said. "All your friends are working and they look like they're having a great time out there on the field and I had to watch from afar. It was pretty tough. It was something I had to go through. Now it's time to play ball."
I would consider it logical for him have some form of legitimate explanation for his suspention as a result of testing positive.
However, with all the controversy [mainly in Baseball] concerning the use of banned substances namely HGH, as well as a variety of other banned substances, any person now whose name is in any way associated with banned substances draws immediate scrunity.
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