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06-07-2005, 08:26 PM
The Associated Press
Updated: 4:13 p.m. ET June 7, 2005

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. - Troubled Minnesota Vikings running back Onterrio Smith has been suspended by the NFL for the entire 2005 season for violating the league’s substance abuse policy.

The announcement had been expected for several weeks, ever since Vikings head coach Mike Tice suspended Smith indefinitely following an embarrassing run-in at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport on April 21, when Smith was stopped after his bag set off a screening device. A search found several vials of dried urine and “The Original Whizzinator,” which is marketed as a way to beat drug tests.

Smith told police the gear was for his cousin. He wasn’t charged, and the NFL has said possession of the device alone isn’t enough to violate league drug policies.

The NFL’s statement did not give a specific reason for Smith’s suspension.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with Onterrio that he can shake some of these problems and be with us next year,” offensive coordinator Steve Loney said. Smith’s attorney, David Cornwell, did not immediately return a telephone call from The Associated Press.

Smith had been expected to battle with Michael Bennett and Mewelde Moore for the starting running back job after leading the team in rushing in 2004.

Despite missing four games last season for violating the league’s drug policy, Smith managed to lead the team with 544 yards rushing and entered the offseason as perhaps the Vikings’ most talented runner.

But his off-the-field problems continued to surface. He already had two strikes against him before his latest violation. The third strike in the program comes with an automatic one-year suspension.

He was expelled by the University of Tennessee after testing positive for marijuana in 2000. He finished his college career at Oregon and was a fourth-round pick of the Vikings in 2003.

“We first off hate for him as an individual to be going through this, but certainly we know the league and the organization will do all we can to help him overcome his problems,” Loney said.

The Vikings raised eyebrows in March when they spent a fourth-round draft pick on Florida running back Ciatrick Fason, which brought another gifted runner into the Vikings’ already crowded backfield that also includes veteran Moe Williams.

The move seems to have paid off, with Fason now in the running for serious playing time should Bennett and Moore get injured or fail to produce.

Although Smith’s suspension means more practice repetitions for Fason, the rookie was not in a mood to celebrate on Tuesday.

“I feel real bad because Onterrio was a big part of this offense,” Fason said. “I feel bad because it kind of hurt the team somewhat. But you have to move on and know that he’ll be back here next year ready to go. He’s going to prove a lot of people wrong and show what he can do.”

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sicem74
06-07-2005, 08:48 PM
hes not better than ahman green

Diocletian
06-07-2005, 09:17 PM
any member of the 1000's of millionares in this world caught with a prostetic device does not only deserve to play football, but does not deserve the right to marketed towards the public as well.....i truely feel that he should be banned from the game for his ridiculous, but very humourous actions...

AggieJohn
06-08-2005, 08:30 AM
http://www.whizzinator.com/Image/Original-Whizzinator-Logo-s.gif

GreenMonster
06-08-2005, 10:20 AM
Can you imagine being the guy that has to dry the urine and then place it in vials. How do you advertise that position in a classified ad?