04-12-2014, 02:32 PM
Quote:Is that what the kids are calling it these days?
Its a hobby of mine.. Kid? Naaa. I have that Benjamin Button's disease. When I'm 80, I'll look 10.. Great for getting cougars...
Quote:Is that what the kids are calling it these days?
Quote:....and I still haven't gotten any response to post 22.
Quote:According to Andy Slater of WINZ radio in South Florida, Seahawks receiver Ricardo Lockette made the phone call to police, explaining that a “completely naked” woman refused to leave the premises.
Police then responded, and presumably that process resulted in the woman ending up in a hospital.
Quote:Let the conspiracy theories begin.
Quote:So much for Kaepernick's boneheaded decision that could land him in the drug program. Turns out he wasn't even there.
This is why some random person's statement won't put you in the drug program.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-foot...i-incident
Eat it again pirkster. LOL!
Quote:It could have landed him or the other players in the drug program.The NFL can't random drug test a player unless they are already in the program where they will be subject to testing at the discretion of the league medical advisor.
The allegations that marijuana was involved could flag all of them for a random drug test. If they failed, they're in.
The allegations, absent charges, wouldn't have triggered anything.
It's not about some random person making a statement that would cause this to happen. It's the way the league reacts to that random statement and what transpires from there that would.