SoCal Finatic
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Sudden "new drug policy"? Well I have Wes Welker on my Fantasy Team so that's good news. Rumor has it the NFL is also adjusting their "murder policy", so I'm going to pick up Aaron Hernandez off waivers. :troll:
This is too confusing for me. Are these losers going to be allowed to play or not?
What difference does it make? In our last game Buffalo beat us with a bench warmer quarterback, for God's sake. Why would anyone think that a similar thing couldn't happen again?
Yeah, and I can have a beer and call it a day while people I work with would take that beer and drink more until they blackout every day. You're right to a degree about addictive personalities, but it is a disease. People who have substance abuse issues with pot might not with heroin and visa versa. Its a brain chemical thing and just because pot is thought of as harmless doesnt mean it really is. The league should know this (and I know for a fact the NFLPA does) and they should be trying to protect their players as they would from alcoholism or other substance abuse.
Not to get off topic though - I still think if its illegal in the real world it should still apply to football.
:lol2:Game plan is in though...I'm sure they can help but not sure how much. Plus anyone we release will probably be signed by the Pats lol...since we have the game plan in place now.
http://phinphanatic.com/2014/09/05/dolphins-reshad-jones-dion-jordan-returning-sunday/Earlier in training camp the Miami Dolphins lost safety Reshad Jones and defensive end Dion Jordan to four game suspension for violating the leagues rules on PED. Both Dolphins defenders claimed to have taken supplements that they were unaware of banned ingredients being part of the mixture.
The NFLPA is faced with a decision as the NFL has been trying to get testing reform done for awhile now. The NFLPA has been dragging their feet in the hopes of getting better concessions from the NFL but with recent suspensions to Welker and Orland Scandrick of the Dallas Cowboys and more, the NFLPA is now the ones holding up the new procedures. A recent report has stated that a new deal may not necessarily open all players to reinstatement but if any players are pulled off the suspension list, the two suspended Dolphins should be.
The league and the NFLPA are meeting today and if a deal can be struct today it’s possible that both Jones and Jordan could be available for the team on Sunday. Of course if they are returned to action the team will need to make two roster moves to find space for them.
You are missing the main point here, none of our players were suspended for HGH, so this doesnt apply to them.
Here comes the "420 br0000000" brigade.
AMPHETAMINES AND MARIJUANA?
i dont think so. those suspensions should be kept and the punishment for those kinds of banned substance violations should carry FULL YEAR suspension. this is not a vitamin with a substance added a player could over look. these are ILLEGAL, RECREATIONAL DRUGS and NO WAY IN HELL should these players be on the field opening day [or the rest of the season as far as i am concerned].
every player in the nfl. college, hi school, jr high KNOWS these drugs are illegal and you can not use or posses them as a member of a sports team or not. these people WILLFULLY consumed and bought illegal drugs.
wow!! welker a tweeker!! didnt see that one comming.![]()
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Either that or Aaron can't help himself from chuckling at that dumbass metro fauxhawk that Tommy's sporting.![]()
What difference does what make - that Brady may have tested positive and the league ignored it? What are you talking about?
Don't need any brigade since there's no argument.
what the **** does that have to do with any of this?