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Ricky's Suspension To Begin At Midnight

Hopefully Saban took his Bob Marley and Peter Tosh records, got rid of the Cheech and Chong movies and smashed his lava lamp
 
Whatever the whole marijuana thing is over rated.People smoke tabocco and cigaretes,but god forbid you smoke buddah.How stupid is that.They should legalize marijuana, bet if we win a superbowl all the players will light up a nice stoggie.I understand Ricky now maybe Im one of the few who even though I was pist at him, I kinda understood him.......The R & R combo is going to kick those Bucs *****
 
Nublar7 said:
Yes. Midnight means the midnight after the game. It was already 1:00am when this story came up.
Wasn't midnight here in the central time zone. It was 11:49 pm 31 Aug. That's why i asked for clarification.
 
so many players smoke weed.

the nfl needs to worry about steriods and forgot about weed and stuff like it.
 
FinAtic8480 said:
Whatever the whole marijuana thing is over rated.People smoke tabocco and cigaretes,but god forbid you smoke buddah.How stupid is that.They should legalize marijuana, bet if we win a superbowl all the players will light up a nice stoggie.I understand Ricky now maybe Im one of the few who even though I was pist at him, I kinda understood him.......The R & R combo is going to kick those Bucs *****

wont be legalized with neocons running the show.

they even took away medicinal marjuana.
 
_dan24 said:
But he can't attend or watch practices, attend news conferences or appear at the stadium on game days, even as a spectator.
Bogus....
Damn... that's horrible. I had no idea he couldn't attend or watch practices or even be allowed to attend the freaking game! :tantrum:
 
Not sure what everyone else does regarding dolphin news, when they first get online? I've had a two yr habit or more.

1. Sun-sen
2. Miami-herald
3. NFL.com
4. Fin Heaven - (in the day I checked D-digest)


Granted Fin Heaven now gives me the top stories on there home page, its nice to read the story before forming any opinion so you can debate in the rooms!
 
painnotpleasure said:
Damn... that's horrible. I had no idea he couldn't attend or watch practices or even be allowed to attend the freaking game! :tantrum:

actually he is getting off light. According to the CBA, a player on suspension isn't supposed to even be allowed at team facilities exept to receive medical treatment and then he is supposed to leave immediately after the treatment is over.
 
painnotpleasure said:
Damn... that's horrible. I had no idea he couldn't attend or watch practices or even be allowed to attend the freaking game! :tantrum:

Completely alienate him from the sport for 5 weeks leaving him with nothing to do.

Yeah, after a player comes back to the sport that's a great way to keep a player into the sport and off of the drugs.

That's plain stupid! :shakeno:

Yes, suspend him from the games and practice but he should be allowed to be a part of the team meetings and workouts. That way a player stays immersed in the game and not free to find ways to get into trouble.
 
Sucks =/ I'm gunna miss Ricky while he's gone. He'd probably help out Ronnie a lot.

Can he practice the week of the Bucs game?
 
Personally I haven't inhaled since High School, but I would agree, the NFL needs to adjust their perspective to meet the Times. I mean here in Cali, even the Highway Patrol are adapting.
Just this Monday, the LA Times reported, the California Highway Patrol revised its policies regarding the limits to how much Medical Marijuana, patients can now drive around with.
here

Actually, eight ounces is a pretty hefty personal stash.

I'd say the Highway Patrol is "readily" adapting. :lol:
 
Califin said:
Personally I haven't inhaled since High School, but I would agree, the NFL needs to adjust their perspective to meet the Times. I mean here in Cali, even the Highway Patrol are adapting.
Just this Monday, the LA Times reported, the California Highway Patrol revised its policies regarding the limits to how much Medical Marijuana, patients can now drive around with.
here

Actually, eight ounces is a pretty hefty personal stash.

I'd say the Highway Patrol is "readily" adapting. :lol:

ricky's violations were not medical, they were purely recreational. As for the NFL "adjusting" their policies....marijuana is still an illegal drug. Until its not, the league is 100% correct in it policy on pot.
 
Sauceman said:
I like how alot of people were positive about him allowing to attend practice, but apparently that's not true.
I don't think he is even allowed in the practice facility or even the stadium for games. Couple years ago or was it last year Byron Chamberlain for the Vikes was in the same position and he couldn't do anything Viking related, then came back fat and overweight as he couldn't practice or workout at the facility.so they cut him.

It is a suspension from the team that lasts 4 games mandated by the NFL, people confuse that and think it is just a 4 game suspension and that all he misses are games.
 
painnotpleasure said:
Damn... that's horrible. I had no idea he couldn't attend or watch practices or even be allowed to attend the freaking game! :tantrum:
can he at least bet on the first four games????
 
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