Dreadful sensationalist reporting.
TruthI won't believe anything until DiResta starts posting tweets about it.
Ooooo and he went AWOL for a while. Oooooo, what if he went out and smoked after not smoking for over a year. Ooooo. If he did then he did. He said he wanted to clean up and provide for his family. This is the quickest way to do that.How? He reported that Gregory is meeting with a league doctor this morning. How is that sensationalizing?
Sounds like he's being tested this morning per the league drug policy for Stage 3 offenders.
If he tests clear, he's good to go.
If he tests positive, he's banned from football.
Simple.
Yet it worked. Look at how many of you are talking about his tweet.If it indeed is just a check in with a league doctor, that's typical BS from JJT.
The way he writes his tweet makes it sound like it's worse than it really is.
I understand what you're saying, but the fact is that Randy has already participated in contact drills and games (preseason). That being the case, he would have already had to have seen a league Dr. in order to be able to do those things. So why would he need to see a Dr. again? On one hand, this seems like nothing, but on the other, it seems like something...this seems strange to me.Based on the tweet above regarding the league policy on substance abuse it appears this is typical and it may appear JJT is a douchenozzle.
Because he has phrased this piece that this not part of the process . We all know gregorys position regarding any future drug violations and this guy is pitching that this meeting is outside of the process.How? He reported that Gregory is meeting with a league doctor this morning. How is that sensationalizing?
Sounds like he's being tested this morning per the league drug policy for Stage 3 offenders.
If he tests clear, he's good to go.
If he tests positive, he's banned from football.
Simple.
Yep, have never seen that before.You would have to show me where it's "typical" that a player's fate is decided by one "special meeting" just before the season starts. If you can do that, I'll accept your "league policy" theory.
It’s gonna be like this for the rest of his career. Always random tests, always visiting doctors. He has failed all his chances and now even though he is reinstated he will stay in the leagues “program” for the rest of his career. If he had failed a few less test then he would be out off the list after a year and back to normal in the NFL.
Yep, have never seen that before.
Yet it worked. Look at how many of you are talking about his tweet.
Wonder why I am always posting excerpts and links to league policies within threads like these? Seemingly everyone does not read them anyway...
I read that post...I'm simply saying that until now, I had never heard of a player having to visit a league Dr. for a "final clearance" (nor did I know that such a requirement existed). That said, RG has already participated in contact drills and games, so this smacks of something else. It may turn out to be something, or nothing. For Gregory's sake, I hope it's nothing.All you would have had to do is read the league policies that have been posted several times in this thread
