Sorry but I think it's a terrible idea. You can't force people to get help, they have to want it, and I believe that if someone in the NFL "wants it" then they already have the means. The addiction treatment industry is worth upwards of 34 billion dollars. Fact is if a player makes the salary he does then he can seek out the help he needs if he wants it, if he doesn't want it then he has more misery to obtain before he might give sobriety a chance. Cris Carter is 100% on point when he says to cut Josh Gordon, maybe that'll be enough of a bottom for him, than again maybe not. I see people hit new bottoms everyday with addiction in my line of work. The NFL can have all the programs they want, it doesn't mean $#^% if the player isn't ready, and as frustrating as it might be ONLY THE PLAYER can decide when they're ready.