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Blackmon suspended
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Quote:Would you trade Blackmon for a top 10 pick now? You probably still wouldn't would you? I wouldn't. I'm loyal. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Ehh, if he agrees to a residential, in-patient type rehab treatment - then it would go a long way to helping his case with the team and the league. I hope he does check in somewhere for at least 8 weeks - hopefully longer.
Quote:Blackmon could have owned this city: Absofreakinglutely he could have owned this city. As pass happy as the fans are? As long as it has taken for this team to find even a competent WR since Jimmy Smith?!? Had he stayed clean and healthy, there would be parks named and statue cast in his honor. Worst to 1st. Curse Reversed!
Quote:"Ignorance is a state of being uninformed (lack of knowledge)" I actually know a few former addicts that have been sober for well over 20 years. So saying that they will definitely fall off the wagon is pretty ignorant. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:well, given that the organization said they are committed to helping him, ummmmm how about a darn good organization to work for that cares about its players??This guy has had people trying to help him for years now. DUI in college. DUI in the NFL Postive drug test A few games after he came back another positive drug test You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink. Blackmon is one of those idiots who does not learn and will keep making mistakes until he's kicked out. 3 violations in less than 2 years is just insane. Lots of people have tried to help him, He had a whole fanbase behind him, he's just a moron. ![]()
Quote:Decriminalize is a better option, takes the fed out of the picture vs them giving sanction to a private act. .........ek hope I didn't cross that political line :ermm: Neither option would matter because the NFL is a private business and can set their own rules regarding drug use, especially since they're a professional sports league.
Dude, WTH!
I will personally write a letter of apology to Dan Marino if he would just lift this friggin curse
In case no one has posted Blackmon's official statement yet:
Quote:<p style="font-size:12px;color:rgb(51,51,51);font-family:Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">"I want to sincerely apologize to Mr. Khan, my teammates, my coaches and to the Jaguars fans for not utilizing the resources that I was provided to overcome my challenges," Blackmon said in a statement released to Pro Football Talk. "I am determined to overcome the issues that have resulted in this situation, and I truly appreciate the support that the Jaguars and my agent have shown me. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:I actually know a few former addicts that have been sober for well over 20 years. So saying that they will definitely fall off the wagon is pretty ignorant.Maybe definitely is the wrong word. But the question remains the same; if they were to have a beer or a cocktail or any alcohol, what would happen? That's the point I'm trying to make here, an addict never stops being an addict. All it takes is one mistake and they're right back to square zero.
Quote:Dude, WTH! lol @ the people that still believe in being cursed by beating a washed up old broken down Marino. If anything the curse was firing Tom Coughlin.
Its sad all the way around and we can only speculate the cause.
but the fact remains, the NFL tests for weed, he knew it and thought he could get away with it. OR Its something worse.....in which case....same deal. Fresh off latest suspension he flaunts again. He stands to lose over $10,000,000....if the Jags cut him. Will THAT get his attention? Keep in mind the money hasn't done a thing to motivate him yet. "I've seen the needle and the damage done A little part of it in everyone But every junkie's like a settin' sun." - Neil Young I'm afraid he's done. oh and he didn't write that statement...his agent or someone else did.
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It's happening. The prophecy is coming true. Teddy and Devante Parker are speaking with Jacksonville realitors at this very moment.
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We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:Neither option would matter because the NFL is a private business and can set their own rules regarding drug use, especially since they're a professional sports league. this is true but things like smoking and drinking are not banned in the NFL because they are legal acts, things like DUI and use of illegal drugs are against the NFL policy and every work place because they're illegal acts. you could see the day where some substances that are illegal now are no longer illegal and their recreational or medicinal use wouldn't be a matter, so long as not used while at team facilities.
Quote:lol @ the people that still believe in being cursed by beating a washed up old broken down Marino. Whatever curse it is, take it away, somebody. I'm literally crying over here Every freakin' time, it's always some sort of bad news about this team. Quote:lol @ the people that still believe in being cursed by beating a washed up old broken down Marino. DO NOT MOCK THE CURSE it will only lengthen our stay here in nfl hell. Quote:Whatever curse it is, take it away, somebody. I'm literally crying over here don't cry dude, seriously it's not that bad. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:DO NOT MOCK THE CURSE it will only lengthen our stay here in nfl hell.I'm tellin' ya dude...goats and or virgins need to be sacrificed at midfield. Worst to 1st. Curse Reversed!
Quote:DO NOT MOCK THE CURSE it will only lengthen our stay here in nfl hell. there is no curse for giving a whoopin' to a QB that was making his last start anyway. As said, if anything the curse is for firing a head coach who actually was a good football coach and won back to back division titles in Jacksonville, and then replacing him with a hiney. |
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