I think the punk culture that is permeating the team of late is a direct result of "cool shades" Tomlin. That's the flip side of the coin of having a coach "most players want to play for" when those stupid polls by SI are published. We have a coach players like to hang with. They relate to him.
But when you don't run a tight ship and want to be "cool" to all your employees, don't be surprised if a few of them to abuse the privilege.
Same thing happens in Cincinnati. And now it's happening here.
That all said, you can still WIN football games with this type of culture. You just have to accept the good with the bad. I've never been one to argue the moral compass of a team accept in extreme circumstances (demented Michael Vick). It's ******* sports. The object is to accumulate talent, coach well, execute and win football games. We all know talent doesn't come wrapped up in perfect packages. Especially in the NFL. We've taken chances on "hoping" talented players stay out of trouble and we're in a bit of a low spot this off-season with both Bryant and now Bell ******* up. We'll see if we can get through it.
Smoking pot is not an infraction I care about on my team morally, but it does cause problems with suspensions, contract value and risk.
No doubt both Bell and Bryant are WORTH a lot less because of the drug strikes on their records. If we can get them at the right price that takes into account the risk of suspension, I'm fine with paying it. But if they don't understand their value is lower, let them walk.