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Blackmon suspended
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We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:Does the NFL test him for drugs during the suspension? I remember reading a post or article that implied that this suspension was derived from testing during his previous suspension... NH3...
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Quote:Does the NFL test him for drugs during the suspension? I think it's something outragous like 10 times a month now
Policy:
Quote:<p style="font-family:'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;color:rgb(0,0,0);">The first positive test for a "substance of abuse" results in the player formally entering an enhanced testing/treatment program, where the player is tested more frequently.
Quote:Policy:And Blackmon's already in Stage 3. Ha, still can't believe it.
THERE IS A SKELETON INSIDE OF YOU.
RIGHT NOW. THIS IS NOT A JOKE. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Also, here's a really good article by Yahoo Sports (Surprise surprise!) on Blackmon
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nfl--disgra...52141.html
THERE IS A SKELETON INSIDE OF YOU.
RIGHT NOW. THIS IS NOT A JOKE. Quote:I think it's something outragous like 10 times a month nowHow is 10 consecutive months outrageous for a repeat offender?
When you get into the endzone, act like you've been there before.
Quote:How is 10 consecutive months outrageous for a repeat offender?10 drug tests PER month Quote:10 drug tests PER monthThat's more like it. I hope he has a good supply of specimen cups. ![]() How long after usage can you get measurable test results?
When you get into the endzone, act like you've been there before.
We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:That's more like it. I hope he has a good supply of specimen cups. Marijuana - 2 weeks Alcohol - 1,2 days Cocaine - 1-3 days The above applies only if you aren't a habitual or heavy user.
"Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets angry, he's a mile away and barefoot."
Quote:Holdout Ah, thanks. Completely forgot about that amidst all the suspensions. <_<
"The season's not over... we still have a bunch of games to lose..." - TemporaryName
"The middle of the field is like Narnia to us, we don't believe it really exists" - Marvsin Quote:Marijuana - 2 weeksI assume if he's tested 10 times per month, marijuana was not the problem.
When you get into the endzone, act like you've been there before.
so that i dont have to read through 27 pages....
can anyone tell me what drug or drugs he keeps getting suspended for? We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:so that i dont have to read through 27 pages.... we don't know what substance just that he violated again.
Quote:we don't know what substance just that he violated again. dang really? no leaks? i mean it cant be alcohol obviously... it's not PED's... so that leaves weed, hard drugs like heroine type stuff... or prescription pills.... yet another top pick wasted.... just disgusting Quote:dang really? no leaks? I wouldn't be surprised if it was the booger sugar, It seems to be big in Jacksonville, not just refering to Jaguar WR I've known a few guys get mixed up with it and they all say it's ease to get in Jax. Quote:If you read Caldwell's statements you will hear him say something to the effect of Blackmon needing to be a good member of the community no matter what community that is. Him not giving the definitive endorsement of him being a member of the Jacksonville community leads me to now believe that he may not be back.Caldwell giving Blackmon a "he will be back" vote of confidence would be idiotic at this point. Blackmon's repeatedly let the team and the community down, and even if Caldwell's plan is to bring him back next year, letting Blackmon flap about in the wind for a few months first would be a welcome wake-up call. Quote:If they instead traded him to an NFC team, I still wouldn't agree/ or like it at all, but at least it would show SOME form of intelligence in the front office.What makes you think anyone wants to trade for a repeat offender who has very publicly lied to his team and his city? I think there might be a trade market for Blackmon in February, if he's restated, but it would be highly conditional. Something like a 6th round pick in 2014, and a conditional pick in 2015 based upon Blackmon's not being suspended and reaching certain performance/playing time benchmarks. Even that, I think, has a low likelihood of happening. I just don't see any GM clamoring to trade away a pick for a guy who, if we take his current behavior trends into play, may not last more than another season in the league. That's not to say I wouldn't be shopping Blackmon like crazy the second he's reinstated, but it'd be a tough sell, and it would probably be conditional low-round picks. Quote:HoldoutThe DUI was the letdown. The holdout was, actually, justified-ish. Blackmon was being offered an unusually-structured deal, with large sums of money based upon his ability to stay out of trouble. I say "ish" because he put himself in that position, but if his agent had not held Blackmon out to try and squeeze every last penny possible out of the Jags, he'd have been negligent. Quote:I assume if he's tested 10 times per month, marijuana was not the problem.That's standard for everyone. If it were drug-specific, it would be way too easy to figure out who's doing what, and that's a lawsuit-worthy breach of confidentiality. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:I wouldn't be surprised if it was the booger sugar, It seems to be big in Jacksonville, not just refering to Jaguar WR I've known a few guys get mixed up with it and they all say it's ease to get in Jax. ahh you know what i didnt even think of that one, and i bet you that is exactly what it is... that makes the most sense... if it was just weed i feel like we would have heard that by now... and it obviously isnt.... its probably definitely coke Quote:I really don't see anything sad or tragic. There are lots of addicts in the world. This one's rent and bills are paid, he's not trying to fix and stressing over how rent is going to get paid. He's not neglecting children. Will have more resources and options bestowed upon him than ninety percent of addicts. I mean come on, the guy gets high, who cares? I believe this season won't be credited to Justin Blackmon's contract. The following article discusses Practice Squad eligibility but it mentions the following that should apply to Blackmon: http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2013/8/31/46...ligibility Players gain an accrued season by being on the active roster for at least six games. Quote:Nobody is saying it's easy to overcome addictions. However, for Blackmon, as a player in the National Football League, he's got access to world class treatments that Joe six pack can't afford, and in many instances, the team is picking up the tab. This guy is literally a month removed from a suspension, and he's now done for the year because he didn't get the help necessary to overcome this. He worked out with the team and sat in meetings, but he clearly didn't do the stuff that he should have been doing to get his life in order. What you mentioned basically demonstrates that Justin Blackmon's desire for alcohol is noticeably greater than his desire to play in the NFL. Unless Blackmon gets into a treatment program AND is convinced that must give up drinking and any other substance that could jeopardize his career, Blackmon's NFL future looks bleak. Even worse than that, Blackmon is currently on a path to destruction. The next few months are critical for him, whether he realizes it or not. |
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