Your favorite prospect has smoked weed

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The NFL doesn't care about weed. If they did, they'd randomly test everyone, and not just those in the drug program. Let's not be naive - a very good deal of our roster smokes weed. The coaches know this; Jerry knows this; Roger Goodell knows this. And they could care less.

Failing the test at the combine is a sign that a player may not pass drug tests they know are coming. It likely means the kid is an addict or, at the very least, self medicating his anxiety or depression. (Neither of which are an indicator of intellegence, btw.) That is, and should be, a very big red flag. But smoking weed, in a vacuum, is not.

When you argue against a prospect for weed, just know that your favorite prospect very likely has, or does, too.
 
These players get randomly tested throughout the season, and are basically given a heads up when the testing is coming, yet they can not give up smoking for a short period of time, to pass the test. They are willing to forfeit ungodly amounts of money than to not smoke long enough to pass a test. You have to at least be aware that the prospect is a knucklehead who will put his pot smoking ahead of the team, and get suspended.
 
These players get randomly tested throughout the season, and are basically given a heads up when the testing is coming, yet they can not give up smoking for a short period of time, to pass the test. They are willing to forfeit ungodly amounts of money than to not smoke long enough to pass a test. You have to at least be aware that the prospect is a knucklehead who will put his pot smoking ahead of the team, and get suspended.

They should just all do cocaine and be done with it. 48 hours and its out of your system. Done. By the way, im just kidding.
 
The NFL doesn't care about weed. If they did, they'd randomly test everyone, and not just those in the drug program. Let's not be naive - a very good deal of our roster smokes weed. The coaches know this; Jerry knows this; Roger Goodell knows this. And they could care less.

Failing the test at the combine is a sign that a player may not pass drug tests they know are coming. It likely means the kid is an addict or, at the very least, self medicating his anxiety or depression. (Neither of which are an indicator of intellegence, btw.) That is, and should be, a very big red flag. But smoking weed, in a vacuum, is not.

When you argue against a prospect for weed, just know that your favorite prospect very likely has, or does, too.

Jerry has to be smoking Weed... LOUD weed...
 
These players get randomly tested throughout the season, and are basically given a heads up when the testing is coming, yet they can not give up smoking for a short period of time, to pass the test. They are willing to forfeit ungodly amounts of money than to not smoke long enough to pass a test. You have to at least be aware that the prospect is a knucklehead who will put his pot smoking ahead of the team, and get suspended.

I agree. Failing a known test is a sign of future problems. I'd just point out that very intelligent people have struggled with addiction. If you fail because you couldn't understand the process or ramifications, you're not too bright. If you fail depsite that, you need help.
 
The NFL doesn't care about weed. If they did, they'd randomly test everyone, and not just those in the drug program. Let's not be naive - a very good deal of our roster smokes weed. The coaches know this; Jerry knows this; Roger Goodell knows this. And they could care less.

Failing the test at the combine is a sign that a player may not pass drug tests they know are coming. It likely means the kid is an addict or, at the very least, self medicating his anxiety or depression. (Neither of which are an indicator of intellegence, btw.) That is, and should be, a very big red flag. But smoking weed, in a vacuum, is not.

When you argue against a prospect for weed, just know that your favorite prospect very likely has, or does, too.

This thead is gonna last.
 
The NFL doesn't care about weed. If they did, they'd randomly test everyone, and not just those in the drug program. Let's not be naive - a very good deal of our roster smokes weed. The coaches know this; Jerry knows this; Roger Goodell knows this. And they could care less.

Failing the test at the combine is a sign that a player may not pass drug tests they know are coming. It likely means the kid is an addict or, at the very least, self medicating his anxiety or depression. (Neither of which are an indicator of intellegence, btw.) That is, and should be, a very big red flag. But smoking weed, in a vacuum, is not.

When you argue against a prospect for weed, just know that your favorite prospect very likely has, or does, too.

actually think most people view it the way you say, which in essence is, if you fail a drug test, it means football is not a high enough priority in your life, which makes you an undesirable prospect to me.
 
weed stays in the body longer than any other drug, it stays in fat cells, so depending on the
body, it might take months or at least one month for them to not test positive.
you cant quit a week or 2 before a test and pass.
 
Doobie bros bruh. It's not about Winning it's about fielding a team and revenue.
 
The NFL doesn't care about weed. If they did, they'd randomly test everyone, and not just those in the drug program. Let's not be naive - a very good deal of our roster smokes weed. The coaches know this; Jerry knows this; Roger Goodell knows this. And they could care less.

Failing the test at the combine is a sign that a player may not pass drug tests they know are coming. It likely means the kid is an addict or, at the very least, self medicating his anxiety or depression. (Neither of which are an indicator of intellegence, btw.) That is, and should be, a very big red flag. But smoking weed, in a vacuum, is not.

When you argue against a prospect for weed, just know that your favorite prospect very likely has, or does, too.

It has nothing to do with what he smokes, but rather, his intelligence, discipline and self control.

To be put into the drug program in the NFL, you have to be a moron. All NFL drug tests for the players not in the program take place at the same time every year. They call it the idiot test for a reason - you can smoke to your hearts content for 11 months, and just have to get off it for one month to pass your one test, then go back to smoking.

If you fail and enter the program, it immediately calls into question the intelligence of the player. Or, whether the person has a drug problem that they can't control.
 
The NFL doesn't care about weed. If they did, they'd randomly test everyone, and not just those in the drug program. Let's not be naive - a very good deal of our roster smokes weed. The coaches know this; Jerry knows this; Roger Goodell knows this. And they could care less.

Failing the test at the combine is a sign that a player may not pass drug tests they know are coming. It likely means the kid is an addict or, at the very least, self medicating his anxiety or depression. (Neither of which are an indicator of intellegence, btw.) That is, and should be, a very big red flag. But smoking weed, in a vacuum, is not.

When you argue against a prospect for weed, just know that your favorite prospect very likely has, or does, too.

Most of the people arguing against weed in the NFL probably smoked it themselves in college.

The vast, vast majority of these blowhards were in high school or college in the 60s or 70s.
 
The NFL needs to stop banning a drug that has no performance enhancing effects and is legal in many states (and is hard to prove that one took illegally). I don't do weed, never have, maybe never will, but it's dumb that players can basically have their careers ruined over this stuff.
 
The NFL needs to stop banning a drug that has no performance enhancing effects and is legal in many states (and is hard to prove that one took illegally). I don't do weed, never have, maybe never will, but it's dumb that players can basically have their careers ruined over this stuff.

So it's the NFL's job to change their policies to help these players careers not be ruined? No responsibility at all on the player themselves to, oh I don't know, follow he rules so that they can make millions of dollars?

I swear this world has become pathetic. People break the law, break rules, get in trouble and it's not the fault of the person it's the systems fault for having that rule or law in place.
 
Most of the people arguing against weed in the NFL probably smoked it themselves in college.

The vast, vast majority of these blowhards were in high school or college in the 60s or 70s.

Myself I did smoke weed for many years and while all the arguments about weed not being a big deal it is a big deal when anything can cause you to sacrifice more important things. I have mentioned before I work at the county we are subjected to drug testing and alcohol. Once my name was put on the list to be randomly tested I had to make a choice what was important in my life and what wasn't. My pay is no where near the NFL minimum pay but the choice was easy to make. My job and all it afforded me to be able to do was much more important than getting high. These players are also faced with this question, this is no longer college this now is their job and this job requires drug testing so the choice is there for them to make.
 
Myself I did smoke weed for many years and while all the arguments about weed not being a big deal it is a big deal when anything can cause you to sacrifice more important things. I have mentioned before I work at the county we are subjected to drug testing and alcohol. Once my name was put on the list to be randomly tested I had to make a choice what was important in my life and what wasn't. My pay is no where near the NFL minimum pay but the choice was easy to make. My job and all it afforded me to be able to do was much more important than getting high. These players are also faced with this question, this is no longer college this now is their job and this job requires drug testing so the choice is there for them to make.

Glad to see someone admit it.

For the record though nobody is arguing against your point, Dooms. You're absolutely right. If millions of dollars depend on it...then stop.
 
The NFL doesn't care about weed. If they did, they'd randomly test everyone, and not just those in the drug program.

Again, you assume and hence make a mistake. The NFL does what the CBA allows. You want them to randomly test all players, get the NFLPA to agree to it. Currently, they do not.

You should stop assuming stuff and get the fact first.
 

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