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RedskinRat
01-24-2014, 12:20 PM
Yeah, I'm noticing a trend. Get rid of him.

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mredskins
01-24-2014, 12:27 PM
What makes you think he'll be any different going into his 7th season with his 3rd coaching staff?

If he hasn't gotten it by now maybe it's time to just move on.

7th season? God good time to cut this dude loose. I had not realized he been here so long.

You do any job for 7 years and still can't get it then time to move on.

Paintrain
01-24-2014, 12:29 PM
What makes you think he'll be any different going into his 7th season with his 3rd coaching staff?

If he hasn't gotten it by now maybe it's time to just move on.

Yeah, exactly. He's already cost us 4 games on a suspension, why give him another 6? It handicaps the roster to keep him around at this point.

mooby
01-24-2014, 12:31 PM
I'm surprised it's only 6, I thought he was facing a year long suspension for his next failed test.

Monkeydad
01-24-2014, 12:35 PM
With marijuana becoming more and more acceptable (not legal yet) it's a shame to see the NFL ban a talented player for something like this. Yeah, I know, its illegal, and there is a whole thread on this topic in the debating with the enemies (http://www.thewarpath.net/debating-with-the-enemy/42514-war-drugs-cant-won-according-global-11.html) section. But so many lives have been wasted over such a meaningless prohibition. The NFL should tacitly acknowledge the changing world, and just offer rehab and help, not extreme punishments.

It's still illegal in most places. So should the league also ignore players with DUIs, Giants players who shoot themselves in the leg in NYC clubs, QBs who rape and those who kill animals, and players getting in altercations with cops, wives, baby mommas and random strangers?

Sure, there's a degree of how many people those crimes effect but they're still crimes and the league probably is within its rights to suspend and try to control their employees as they wish. The game has to be kept somewhat family-friendly as much as possible to remain profitable. Take a look at the NBA, who has far less of a grasp on its players' behavior than the NFL.

I know the pot fanatics think it's all innocent and harmless, but at this point it's still a primarily illegal activity no matter how many people want to change the law.

Monkeydad
01-24-2014, 12:37 PM
I'm surprised it's only 6, I thought he was facing a year long suspension for his next failed test.


Me too, I thought it went 4 games, full season, indefinite for #3.

Perhaps it's not pot again and a different offense? PEDs this time?



Who knows, but he's worthless to the team if he can't stay clean and on the field.

Chico23231
01-24-2014, 12:46 PM
Sounds like the guy has a serious problem with weed, probably should seek some help.

SmootSmack
01-24-2014, 12:51 PM
Me too, I thought it went 4 games, full season, indefinite for #3.

Perhaps it's not pot again and a different offense? PEDs this time?



Who knows, but he's worthless to the team if he can't stay clean and on the field.

Catch up on the policy here. http://images.nflplayers.com/mediaResources/files/PDFs/PlayerDevelopment/2010%20Drug%20Policy.pdf

CRedskinsRule
01-24-2014, 12:53 PM
What makes you think he'll be any different going into his 7th season with his 3rd coaching staff?

If he hasn't gotten it by now maybe it's time to just move on.

I am more thinking the NFL is going to get less strict on this type of infraction, and that JG is NOT MS in terms of just giving up on players. He's not going to be an expensive keep, and with JReed's uncertainty with health, he's a good backup. Seems like a win for the Redskins to me.

CRedskinsRule
01-24-2014, 12:57 PM
It's still illegal in most places. So should the league also ignore players with DUIs, Giants players who shoot themselves in the leg in NYC clubs, QBs who rape and those who kill animals, and players getting in altercations with cops, wives, baby mommas and random strangers?

Sure, there's a degree of how many people those crimes effect but they're still crimes and the league probably is within its rights to suspend and try to control their employees as they wish. The game has to be kept somewhat family-friendly as much as possible to remain profitable. Take a look at the NBA, who has far less of a grasp on its players' behavior than the NFL.

I know the pot fanatics think it's all innocent and harmless, but at this point it's still a primarily illegal activity no matter how many people want to change the law.

smoking pot is in no way equivalent to your strawmen. Goodell has already made some points about using marijuana for medical reasons.

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