posted by friendfromlowry
This really backfired on Leveon Bell, right? He missed out on a lot of money, pissed off some teammates, and his backup stepped up just fine and the team hasn't seemed to miss his production.
Pretty much. Conner seems to be the real deal and is putting up comparable numbers without being a headache. I mean, I understood where Bell was coming from, not getting the contract he wanted while being run into the ground by the Steelers, but the year Conner is having illustrates just why RBs don't have the sort of leverage they want to have, since they were able to switch to a younger, cheaper guy and get the same results.