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16. Next time "Flip Tanneflop" makes another worthless thread on Tannehill he gets his nuts slammed in a car door.
16. Next time "Flip Tanneflop" makes another worthless thread on Tannehill he gets his nuts slammed in a car door.
They get enough timeouts with change of possession, end of quarter and the three in hand. How about an increase in roster size?I'd be good with that if it went to, say, five timeouts. Which would be okay with me.
They get enough timeouts with change of possession, end of quarter and the three in hand. How about an increase in roster size?
I would endorse every one of these without reservations. I would add that called penalties should be reviewable. I would remove the stupid 'coach's challenge' system. Instead, all replays would be initiated by the booth and reviewed in the booth. No more peep show. GET IT RIGHT.
As more states jump on allowing recreational, now 5 and in Michigan certain cities, the NFL is going to have to rethink their policy. It's a farce anyways because players are only subject to testing during the season. I would think that within 5 years the majority of states will legalize it recreationally and the high majority medicinally.Definitely needed. Should have thought of that. At least three or four extra game day actives. The "practice squad" is also a bit of a farce. Just go ahead and pay them the going rate, guys.
Also, marijuana -- at minimum -- should not be tested for. Most recreation drugs should not be tested for. And no performance supplement that's available to the public at large -- hgh, for example -- should be banned. The whole narrative against performance enhancing drugs needs to change. Turns out you can't get actually ready to play with some vegetables and a tall glass of milk.
As more states jump on allowing recreational, now 5 and in Michigan certain cities, the NFL is going to have to rethink their policy. It's a farce anyways because players are only subject to testing during the season. I would think that within 5 years the majority of states will legalize it recreationally and the high majority medicinally.
I would assume that when the league and NFLPA negotiate the penalties for offenses that the Fuhrer and his Gestapo are free lancing on, marijuana will be addressed. Or at least should be.
As more states jump on allowing recreational, now 5 and in Michigan certain cities, the NFL is going to have to rethink their policy. It's a farce anyways because players are only subject to testing during the season. I would think that within 5 years the majority of states will legalize it recreationally and the high majority medicinally.
I would assume that when the league and NFLPA negotiate the penalties for offenses that the Fuhrer and his Gestapo are free lancing on, marijuana will be addressed. Or at least should be.
My youngest son attends Colorado State and lives off campus. He applied for a job at Target and was tested. He failed but was asked if he had a medical card. Since he didn't he was removed from consideration for 6 months.How many industries routinely drug test their employees, regardless of past behavior? I can't imagine it's that many (employees that do a lot of driving, perhaps).
My youngest son attends Colorado State and lives off campus. He applied for a job at Target and was tested. He failed but was asked if he had a medical card. Since he didn't he was removed from consideration for 6 months.
Getting tested when you're hired is standard at many companies. But NFL players get tested after that and repeatedly, which doesn't seem that usual to me.
One thing I should have definitely added to my list was to eliminate the ban on excessive or planned celebrations. Who's idea was it to ban using the ball as a prop or having a bunch of guys act out a funny skit, and why hasn't that person been tortured to death?