I would like to state for the record...that Mary Jane use does not constitute 'demons'....Wow!
First off I hope the kid has sorted out his demons...
Secondly I hope he can be (at some point) a contributing player.
You can do it jazz! I got faith in you!Yes, but he himself can be in shape, and he wouldn't have to play every snap, he can rotate in until he gets in shape.
I haven't rode a bicycle in 20 years, but I am pretty sure I can get out there and do it. Just need to pace myself for a while.
I wounder if he's been working hard in the weight room, thinking he wasn't going to play til week 10. 20 bucks says he's been lazy the past few months
He's been trying to fix something much bigger then his football shape for the last few months.I wounder if he's been working hard in the weight room, thinking he wasn't going to play til week 10. 20 bucks says he's been lazy the past few months
Some seem to be jumping the gun.
First of all he has to complete rehab... I doubt there's any sort of timetable involved in that. He could be out now or he could be there for several more weeks... You just don't know. It varies from person to person.
And the last thing you want is a relapse.
While the percentages are high of a relapse you do not want to rush the initial stay.
He's out when he's out.
I would like to state for the record...that Mary Jane use does not constitute 'demons'....
It has never been implicated in causing one violent crime and has many health benefits.
Now....it does constitute 'stupidity' to keep doing it when your dictatorial company you work for restricts it's use but not pain meds.....which are addictive and kill thousands each year..
If adersity is his bipolar disorder, than i agree.The lad does not know how to handle adversity. He, like millions of other Americans has to resort to outside stimulant to make it through difficult periods.
That's his "demon".
And millions have it.
Jerry finally has something on Kraft and Goodell, and Rooney and Mara.....OR....
that was in exchange for us signing Sanchez.....
Some seem to be jumping the gun.
First of all he has to complete rehab... I doubt there's any sort of timetable involved in that. He could be out now or he could be there for several more weeks... You just don't know. It varies from person to person.
And the last thing you want is a relapse.
While the percentages are high of a relapse you do not want to rush the initial stay.
He's out when he's out.
Screw that, get him out of that 5 star resort and onto the practice field asap. His stability in life will be football and when hes not playing lock him in a room with Dr.phil.
I think this is zero impact this year. He missed training camp and will be out of shape, not to mention where is he mentally. Usually you miss camp and get an injury during the season.