Doomsday101
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add to the fact the players have hundreds of thousands if not millions of dollars on the line not to smoke. I smoke, know its not addictive and if someone offered me 500,000 (and up) to give it up for a year I would have no problem. Almost everyone on here probably has a no pot smoking regulation at work and has no problem meeting it. I think pot testing should be dropped but until it is if the players dont want to meet the rule they should be dropped from NFL same way I would be fired from work. I have no sympathy for Gregory, Irving, or any other player that refuses to meet the jobs requirements.
True. I would add, I can go out and have drinks with no problem, yet know people who can't have 1 or 2 drinks without falling off the wagon. if alcohol, opioids or weed can dictate your actions then chances are you got a problem. As mentioned I smoked weed for a long time, however when I was faced with a policy here at the county of drug testing the choice was easy, lose my job that provided a life for me and my family or continue to get high and risk losing my job. A job that I might add does not pay near NFL minimum but was not worth it.