Twitter: Randy Gregory expected to meet with NFL this week

millennial_legend

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Chubb is 6'5'' 270+ ......he is a DE
But now he's gonna be asked to play a lot of shallow, intermediate and deep zone coverage while Miller and the DL goes after the QB.

Also may be expected to cover some tight ends and slot receivers if they man blitz.

Fight me!!!
 

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Easy there Tiger that’s a pretty harsh label for weed.
Cannabis is a dangerous drug. Not only is it addictive, disgusting and makes you mentally impaired, smell bad and look like a thug, but its long term adverse effects are undeniable -- same cancer causing effects as tobacco smoking (benzopyrene), and all the neurotoxins leading to serious brain disorders and a heightened risk of stroke.
 

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Cannabis is a dangerous drug. Not only is it addictive, disgusting and makes you mentally impaired, smell bad and look like a thug, but its long term adverse effects are undeniable -- same cancer causing effects as tobacco smoking (benzopyrene), and all the neurotoxins leading to serious brain disorders and a heightened risk of stroke.

Cannabis is not a dangerous drug by any metric and in particular when compared to something like alcohol. The scientific evidence linking marijuana use to cancer is inconclusive at best, with several large-scale studies indicating no such relationship (http://blog.dana-farber.org/insight/2016/12/is-marijuana-use-connected-to-cancer/) . Your post is trash and you should feel bad.
 

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After seeing how long it took Gregory to kick the habit I am beginning to think weed is like heroine.
 

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But now he's gonna be asked to play a lot of shallow, intermediate and deep zone coverage while Miller and the DL goes after the QB.

Also may be expected to cover some tight ends and slot receivers if they man blitz.

Fight me!!!
DE at 280 these days
 

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Cannabis is not a dangerous drug by any metric and in particular when compared to something like alcohol. The scientific evidence linking marijuana use to cancer is inconclusive at best, with several large-scale studies indicating no such relationship (http://blog.dana-farber.org/insight/2016/12/is-marijuana-use-connected-to-cancer/) . Your post is trash and you should feel bad.
Traffic deaths are up dramatically and any amount of smoke going into your lungs is damaging **

I have no problem with people getting high but it is just a recreational drug that can help mask some symptoms of real illnesses
 

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Cannabis is a dangerous drug. Not only is it addictive, disgusting and makes you mentally impaired, smell bad and look like a thug, but its long term adverse effects are undeniable -- same cancer causing effects as tobacco smoking (benzopyrene), and all the neurotoxins leading to serious brain disorders and a heightened risk of stroke.

Boozers are even worse.
 

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Cannabis is a dangerous drug. Not only is it addictive, disgusting and makes you mentally impaired, smell bad and look like a thug, but its long term adverse effects are undeniable -- same cancer causing effects as tobacco smoking (benzopyrene), and all the neurotoxins leading to serious brain disorders and a heightened risk of stroke.

I've never smoked a day in my life but everything you said is not true. There's never been any link between weed and brain disorders or any cancer causing agents.

If I were in serious pain for whatever reason, I'd use weed for pain relief over opioid meds 100 out of 100 times.
 

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Traffic deaths are not up dramatically. Minor traffic collisions are up 3%. No relationship to traffic fatalities.

https://ajph.aphapublications.org/doi/abs/10.2105/AJPH.2017.303848
In CO over 40% of fatal car accidents involve the driver with marijuana in its system

That is way up

U.S. data has shown for the first time that drivers killed in crashes were more likely to be on drugs than drunk, with marijuana involved in more than a third of fatal accidents in 2015

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-drugs-crashes-idUSKBN17S2P5
 
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Cannabis is a dangerous drug. Not only is it addictive, disgusting and makes you mentally impaired, smell bad and look like a thug, but its long term adverse effects are undeniable -- same cancer causing effects as tobacco smoking (benzopyrene), and all the neurotoxins leading to serious brain disorders and a heightened risk of stroke.
Didn't know smoking marijuana changes your appearance.
 

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In CO over 40% of fatal car accidents involve the driver with marijuana in its system

That is way up

U.S. data has shown for the first time that drivers killed in crashes were more likely to be on drugs than drunk, with marijuana involved in more than a third of fatal accidents in 2015

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-drugs-crashes-idUSKBN17S2P5

Flawed reading/conclusion based on the data.

That someone has marijuana in their system (which remains in the system for weeks after use) is not an indication that marijuana was a causal basis for the crash. It reflects that marijuana use is up, not that marijuana-caused crashes are up.

Also take a look at who is conducting the study: Governors Highway Safety Association and the Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility, a nonprofit funded by distillers....
 

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Didn't know smoking marijuana changes your appearance.

Of course it does.

This is what Cheech & Chong looked like in the mid-60s:
Route-66.jpg
 

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Flawed reading/conclusion based on the data.

That someone has marijuana in their system (which remains in the system for weeks after use) is not an indication that marijuana was a causal basis for the crash. It reflects that marijuana use is up, not that marijuana-caused crashes are up.

Also take a look at who is conducting the study: Governors Highway Safety Association and the Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility, a nonprofit funded by distillers....
Marijuana
 

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In CO over 40% of fatal car accidents involve the driver with marijuana in its system

That is way up

U.S. data has shown for the first time that drivers killed in crashes were more likely to be on drugs than drunk, with marijuana involved in more than a third of fatal accidents in 2015

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-drugs-crashes-idUSKBN17S2P5

There is no chemical test for marijuana impairment. The test only indicates if pot has been ingested in the past 4 weeks or more. Meanwhile alcohol impairment is testable.
 
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