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Fletcher Cox issues a stern warning to former NFL RB Le'Veon Bell
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Fletcher Cox issues a stern warning to former NFL RB Le'Veon Bell

You probably haven't paid much attention to Le'Veon Bell lately. We can find it. He's not that interesting. He has never played for the Philadelphia Eagles and has never coached here. We. On the other hand, you pay attention to everything, which is why he's landed on our radar a few times.

He seems interested in diving into sports or news media. He appeared at a Donald Trump campaign rally earlier this month. He recently set his sights on an Eagles legend.

Have you seen that? See how your antennas were set up? Bell was hanging around at X and decided to use Cox as a vehicle to promote his platform.

Let's just say that wasn't a very smart business strategy.

Social media has its advantages. It's an easy way to stay in touch with family or reconnect with friends. However, we all know that this is not the only intention of those who use the platforms.

Trolls… Well, they do what trolls do. Grown men and women insult people unnecessarily and often anonymously. We will at least thank Bell for doing his part real Name on something, but he still used poor judgment when trying to embarrass a future Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee, Eagles legend Fletcher Cox.

Cox has since deleted his response. Good for him. There is no need to talk back and forth with the trolls, even if those trolls played in the NFL. He expressed his point of view. We don't condone violence (or social media abuse), but something tells us Bell doesn't Really wants to smoke something.

Bell's resume is impressive. He is a former first-team All-Pro (2014), two-time second-team All-Pro (2016, 2017) and three-time Pro Bowler (2014, 2016, 2017), but he is also 6-foot-10. one and 225 pounds.

Fletch was 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighed 310 pounds when we last saw him. He is also a former first-team All-Pro (2018), three-time second-team All-Pro (2014, 2015, 2017) and six-time Pro Bowl (2015-2020) winning a Super Bowl.

Cox is also a member of the 2010 NFL All-Decade Team and was named to the 2012 Pro Football Writers Association All-Rookie Team. Here's what we mean. Le'Veon is out of his weight class, both figuratively and literally.

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