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Le’Veon Bell Rips ESPN’s Mel Kiper On Twitter

The Pittsburgh Steelers’ Le’Veon Bell has never been one to hold his feelings back: and after a stellar first two seasons with 2,221 yards and 16 touchdowns, he has decided to unload on something that has been bothering him — Mel Kiper Jr. 

So he choose the best possible platform for rants, Twitter, and proceeded to go on a tirade about how ESPN’s draft analyst is wrong about everything, only chooses his favorites and does not know how to analyze film.

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Lets be honest, this is more a personal vendetta than an insightful conversation about the quality of Mel Kiper Jr. In the end, Bell must remember, he is an analyst; he uses facts to create opinions and sometimes they can be wrong. Instead of complaining, use his wrong assessment as motivation like Ray Lewis did.

Anthony Falco

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