punch it in
10-05-2021, 04:07 PM
I'm with you. We have no idea what happened yet. As for the "Ron and/or Dan should've known", I'll hold judgement so far, you see those stories of a guy having a double life and/or raping people in his basement for 20 years and his wife and kids had no clue of who they were living with ...
Jeez Frenchie ya took that to a dark place. Haha.
FrenchSkin
10-05-2021, 04:10 PM
Jeez Frenchie ya took that to a dark place. Haha.Haha yeah sorry. Point being it's still early to say "Ron and/or Dan should have known". We don't even know what they "should have known".
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BaltimoreSkins
10-05-2021, 04:14 PM
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mooby
10-05-2021, 07:24 PM
Haha yeah sorry. Point being it's still early to say "Ron and/or Dan should have known". We don't even know what they "should have known".
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+1
We need more rational thoughts in this thread. I'm sure we'll find out in due time.
mooby
10-07-2021, 11:02 PM
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/32357305/source-dea-investigation-wft-trainer-ryan-vermillion-tied-alleged-prescription-drug-offenses
In case it wasn't totally obvious.
Somebody snitched on Ryan. Said he's been handing out pills like Snickers.
punch it in
10-07-2021, 11:31 PM
Wait so are they saying he was doling out pain meds to the players?
If that is what they are saying does that make the organization’s statement that it had nothing to do with the team not true?
Also is this something Ron or any other coach would have or should have known about?
AnonEmouse
10-08-2021, 10:01 AM
It doesn't have to be pills. If he was, for example, giving painkilling or other injections to players, would they necessarily challenge his legal standing to do so? As a player I'd be worried about the legality of the drugs themselves, not the legality of his administering them. Though obviously you'd be expecting the team medical staff to do that, not the training team/physio.
And while the implication is that he was passing out drugs, there's nothing stated yet to indicate it was definitely linked to the team. He could have been passing on prescription drugs to outside parties when away from team facilities. Would seem pretty stupid to be doing it on the team campus given the public nature of a major sports franchise and the frequent presence of the press etc.
As to who would/should know, if he was discreet while doing it on campus (i.e. only in his own office with nobody else around) or only did it off campus with no other team employees around, how would you expect the team to be aware? I mean yeah, if he was dealing 1000's of pills to a whole bunch of players you'd expect someone to twig, but if he wasn't doing it there or was so select in who he dealt with, how would it raise suspicion?
punch it in
10-08-2021, 11:54 PM
Hope you are right and this guy goes quietly away without a ripple to the team. That is a whole lotta “if’s” though.
They did search the facility. Could be just protocol to search all of his spaces, but it could also mean they knew there was stuff there and like you said why in the hell would you have this shit there if it wasn’t involving players?
Guess we will find out. Fingers crossed he is the only bad egg. Well hopefully Snyder is his supplier and he finally has to leave!
FrenchSkin
10-14-2021, 07:51 AM
How much of a mess this organization really is when your head trainer being investigated by the DEA and your team's local being searched is forgotten in a couple of days because of bigger/sketchier shit ?
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FrenchSkin
10-15-2021, 07:40 PM
Omg when doest it stop ?
Second trainer put in paid leave... But we're still supposed to believe the investigation is unrelated to the team, right ?
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2021/10/09/washington-football-team-places-second-trainer-on-administrative-leave/
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