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I guarantee you Ashton hits the pipe a few times a month.
ivotuk":2vzsndk3 said:Zebulon Dak":2vzsndk3 said:I like Moffitt. I agree with him and the OP and I'm glad this is it's own thread because I'm not reading through that other goddam monstrosity.
Hear hear! I like you Zeb, always so on it. Appreciate it sir.
I think it's B.S. that the NFL is allowed to test for cannabis. Couldn't the union have done something useful during the negotiations and got that booted out? DeMaurice Smith failed.
Love moffitt, hope he becomes a radio host.
Coug_Hawk08":3185s4yp said:Moffitt is a chump.
HansGruber":3eptqpzv said:Coug_Hawk08":3eptqpzv said:Moffitt is a chump.
Yeah, he couged it.
H4WKSF4N":2cp7oosd said:E.C. Laloosh":2cp7oosd said:Could have simply posted this in either Browner thread, no?
Didn't know you were a moderator?
Amen! I have witnessed this crap at various social gatherings since I was 15 years old. I have indulged but tend toZebulon Dak":2wie1vij said:These dudes are smokin and drinkin. Football players, basketball players, baseball players, golfers, tennis players, chess players. It's time for us to get past this crap.
vanhawk":1ydjgw9b said:I love this man!:
http://mynorthwest.com/?nid=292&sid=2417865
"Moffitt says based on his observation in the locker room, at least 50 percent of players use marijuana, and he wouldn't be surprised if that number was much higher. "
Time for the people in denial to face it. Marijuana use is through the roof in humanity. If you don't think so -- you're only fooling yourself. It's time for them to update their backwards rules and let players use it during off practice/playing hours.
Browner smokes marijuana and gets suspended yet hundreds of players get charged with DUI and play the next day. What is wrong here?
Kixkahn":27msz56f said:I am not one who is for pot use, but I do find it stupid that a player can be caught committing a crime (illegal weapons) and be able to play the next week. You have players who have shot themselves in the foot and played after healing, ones who have more than one DUI which has potential of killing someone. Reevaluate the rules is definitely needed.
Kixkahn":85voynng said:I am not one who is for pot use, but I do find it stupid that a player can be caught committing a crime (illegal weapons) and be able to play the next week. You have players who have shot themselves in the foot and played after healing, ones who have more than one DUI which has potential of killing someone. Reevaluate the rules is definitely needed.
HansGruber":1xdcuhna said:Ultimately, it's up to the players to get the ban on marijuana dropped from the CBA. They're the ones who signed the CBA that specified the regulation. Which means, they voted on it and that's what they wanted.
The NFL itself doesn't really care and would drop the ban from the CBA in a heartbeat if that was the last remaining issue in the next CBA talks.
Basis4day":mt9veve5 said:HansGruber":mt9veve5 said:Ultimately, it's up to the players to get the ban on marijuana dropped from the CBA. They're the ones who signed the CBA that specified the regulation. Which means, they voted on it and that's what they wanted.
The NFL itself doesn't really care and would drop the ban from the CBA in a heartbeat if that was the last remaining issue in the next CBA talks.
I'm sorry, but that's a false conclusion. It's a negotiation. The entire document is full of issues that they don't favor. Because they passed it doesn't mean they agree with every clause. It means there is enough issues in totality that they favor to pass it.
Sgt. Largent":3luq1zo1 said:Basis4day":3luq1zo1 said:HansGruber":3luq1zo1 said:Ultimately, it's up to the players to get the ban on marijuana dropped from the CBA. They're the ones who signed the CBA that specified the regulation. Which means, they voted on it and that's what they wanted.
The NFL itself doesn't really care and would drop the ban from the CBA in a heartbeat if that was the last remaining issue in the next CBA talks.
I'm sorry, but that's a false conclusion. It's a negotiation. The entire document is full of issues that they don't favor. Because they passed it doesn't mean they agree with every clause. It means there is enough issues in totality that they favor to pass it.
Well the NFL player's association could have made a hardline stance about weed like the NBA players did. But the owners offered up a big ol' pot of money, and the player's took it.
Bottom line is weed isn't allowed, so don't smoke it. Next time the CBA comes around, if this issue is so important, fight for it.
E.C. Laloosh":22fmw88w said:Could have simply posted this in either Browner thread, no?