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We are the raiders
Their 2nd round pick just got busted also?
We are the raiders
Oh and if we pass up Goff or Wentz as future franchise QB because we need a DE now I will blow my lid. That would mean this moron set this franchise back. Wasted draft pick... Just unbelievable really.
And you think this why? He's 23 years old. Not entirely the brightest age, there's an issue with young men and women thinking they can hide their drug use from tests. Ever work a revolving door job, like in retail? Know what the number one reason for slow hiring rate is? Yep, failed drug tests. Are they all addicts? If this is a problem, I want to see some hard evidence that marijuana has this much of an issue on the brain.
I'm going with the "He's a young man who made two bad decisions in his short career". I'm not saying this kid has an IQ below 70. Again, if this issue is psychological, he's in a place now where an organization can help him find alternatives or speak to a professional to help him with whatever he is dealing with.
It's time for an ultimatum: Either get it fixed or get off the team. I wish the NFL would step away from demonizing weed as much as the next person, but wishing doesn't make it so. We all know the policy, put down the pot and do your job.
Oh and if we pass up Goff or Wentz as future franchise QB because we need a DE now I will blow my lid.
That isn't how the draft works. Every player has a grade. You draft your board. Taking a QB "because we have to" as so many say in any round isn't the way to work your draft. Not to mention, there is no guarantee any QB in this draft is a franchise QB.I hear that! You don't pass up on a QB regardless of needs
He has highly addictive NFL sanctioned options (Dr prescribed benzos like Xanax) to his problem but agree he may want to look into personal/career counseling until the league updates their dated policy on the substance. If marijuana (w/no physical enhancements) can assist with his anxiety disorder, why put him on a lifelong addiction track?
I think this because I have known many true addicts in my lifetime. No amount of consequence will stop a true addict from using. I've known people who were out of jail and getting drug tested each week by their parole officer and a single failed test would result in them going back to jail...and they failed and went back to jail.
If someone is offering you millions of dollars to not take a drug and yet you take it anyway again and again while getting notified each time that you failed the test and are facing consequences then you can't think you are just slick and can hide it from people...
It's not about weed having this much of an affect on the brain. An addict can become addicted to anything..I know a guy who lost everything gambling, then blew up to 415 pounds, then gastric bypass led him to pain killer addiction, then he was caught stealing a doctors script pad and he went to jail for it...at one point he would pull his teeth out to get pain medicine from a clinic under a false name...he can't have caffeine, sex, or even watch sports anymore. He is a hardcore addict and anything he finds pleasure in will take over his mind. He is a good hearted man and would never hurt anyone...but himself.
Some people just have demons and while it's not in my personality I don't think we should judge others or label them as stupid.
That isn't how the draft works. Every player has a grade. You draft your board. Taking a QB "because we have to" as so many say in any round isn't the way to work your draft. Not to mention, there is no guarantee any QB in this draft is a franchise QB.
Most businesses ban the use of marijuana...........one of the first jobs I had straight out of college was working at Dell Computers in Austin.
All employees were randomly drug tested twice a month (random meaning you didn't know on what day, but you knew you had 2 tests each month)
If you tested positive, you got a written warning............you had to pee clean for the next 6 months...........if you failed a 2nd drug test during that time, you were automatically terminated.
Wow dude... I thought we were just having a civil conversation... you can form any opinion you like... I was simply stating, from the start, that I choose to wait until I see a little more from him...
I wasn't even challenging your opinion... seems like you just want to argue... twice now, you've ended with "let me know how that works out for you"... I can tell you right now my day and your day won't
change a bit no matter what happens... the only difference is you have a hard-on for Wentz... might want to see a doctor... you may not make it to the draft.
Just remember, the Cowboys will select whomever they damned well please regardless of what any fan suggests... and they won't apologize for it... You and I have no control over that.
Then it's time for counseling. If that doesn't work, bye. With the policy in place and if it's this bad for him, he's not going to last in the league.
Yes, but again, there is a difference in your body literally changing to the point where it needs/craves whatever you're addicted to or addiction to something because you use a substance for a coping mechanism with whatever your dealing with. One is something that completely changes the way you function and you will deal with the rest of your life while the other is treatable with legal prescriptions or even therapy.
I'm not trying to make Gregory out to be a terrible human being. This is ALL football talk. Outside of this discussion, anxiety/stress/depression are all fairly common things that I wish this country, or society in general, focused on a little more. But in this situation, he's taking up a roster spot on this team. The cruel reality is, he's no use to the Cowboys if he's not playing. So again, he either finds a way to get his under control or he'll find another place for employment.
Good news is, this is treatable and the Cowboys can offer him whatever he needs and Jones has shown he's a bleeding heart when it comes to helping players with off the field problems.
The downside to drafting him.
There's no defense for being in his position and failing a drug test. He's Dez Bryant dumb.
Who has this happened to on 4 game, 8 game, etc. progression? Personally now curious tbh.
**** happens.
you can't make this stuff up.
Who said anything about the ability to find a QB to develop in the latter rounds?Let's just say we disagree on the likelihood of JG/JJ/Scouts' ability to find a QB to "develop" in the latter rounds. We need a blue chipper this go round and take one of the top 3
Personally, I think the burden should be put back on the league for not updating their policies considering their obvious hypocrisy in condemning the use and neglecting alcohol related problems to Domestic Violence, DUIs, Assaults, etc.. The "non profit" gets to regulate things in a dated pace for marketing purposes (alcohol advertisement agreements) and think this issue shouldn't be just so black and white; well you know if you work here, etc.
The NFL is terminating a young immature player's career simply because he happens to have not matured by the ripe old age of 23 like most young adults at that age. But this has to happen mainly bc they have financial interests in not updating their policy in regards to marijuana use.
Noah Spence?
Olivier Vernon.. 7.5 sacks and led the league in pressures. Bring him in!