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Old 08-12-2014, 11:58 AM   #211
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I knew that Sexxy Rexy and Kyle could not stay away from each other.

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Old 08-12-2014, 12:17 PM   #212
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I knew that Sexxy Rexy and Kyle could not stay away from each other.

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Hah! Welp, there ya go!
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Old 08-12-2014, 01:40 PM   #213
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So let me get this straight Kyle gets the opportunity to coach RG III and Manziel?? Damnit Bobby!!!!
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Old 08-12-2014, 02:29 PM   #214
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Orlando Scandrick of Dallas Cowboys suspended four games for performance-enhancing drugs - ESPN Dallas

the report is that his ex-girlfriend put some molly in his drink. molly is the powder form of extacy but it is subject to be cut with a filler each time it passes from a big drug dealer to a littler one. just like coke, the user is at the whim of whatever the drug dealer feels like cutting it with - exlax, ibuprofren etc.

his agent makes a good point but i dont understand one thing about it.

I believe the penalty for a 1st time substance abuse offender is eval/treatment as well as add'l testing but no suspension.

He says if HGH testing was in place, his client would be subject to the substance abuse program and not the PED discipline which requires a 4 game suspension.

two things:

1 - why would HGH testing cover and/or alter the discipline for molly?
2 - why isnt molly finding covered under the substance abuse? im guessing he tested positive for a banned PED substance but he is trying to say it must have been something thrown into the molly? not buying it from what little i know.

shouldnt he also be subject to the substance abuse program as well? im guessing he is as well but that is non-discliosure
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Old 08-12-2014, 03:44 PM   #215
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Even though it is a pointless preseason game, I hope that our defense destroys the Cleveland offense so badly that the Browns franchise disbands in shame. F(*k Kyle.
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Old 08-12-2014, 05:40 PM   #216
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Re: Around the League...Training Camp Style!

yeah i just read an ESPn article as well stating the same ..

While MDMA alone would be considered a drug of abuse but would not subject Scandrick to suspension as a first-time positive test, the drug sometimes contains amphetamine components, which fall under the league's PED policy and led to Scandrick's punishment.

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if he truly did try some molly and didnt take a PED for the purpose of training, that is tough situation to be in.

double whammy - he is probably a 1st time substance abuse offender as well and has to begin that program
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Old 08-13-2014, 08:48 AM   #217
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Fan swings helmet at Cowboys’ Webb during practice fight; Webb swings back | ProFootballTalk

The amount of stupid in the video is amazing
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Old 08-13-2014, 10:52 AM   #218
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Very stupid. Not sure what the hell #15 was doing.
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Old 08-13-2014, 11:13 AM   #219
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2 things on that video:

1. i am not a fan of misleading titles. the fan didnt swing a helmet at webb and webb gave two benign arm pushes.

2. not a fan of when players do the "walk" over a player laying on the ground when it was a routine tackle. if you absolutely truck a guy and he saw it coming and had time to brace but you still trucked him .. then yeah i can see the macho excitement taking over and understand a player doing a "walk" over an opposing player. i did that a few times in college lax and i was generally a punk on the field. i did it once with a lil jig dance over the guy and people were pissed. you do it basically to taunt the guy saying my nut sack is swinging over your body after i just leveled you. its a sign of dominance and superiority.

hope the nfl makes it a point of emphasis for taunting in the future. may be hard to discern and up to each ref's subjective interpretation of a players body language but you know it when you see it. the players know it when they see it i.e. the raiders players unhappy reaction.
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Very stupid. Not sure what the hell #15 was doing.
They are lucky the fans have an actual structured fence seperating the fans and action, in Richmond its just a yellow rope. That looked like it could have become a detriot piston/ron artest vs fans situation.

first i have no clue why mo claiborn is flexing/walking over that guy after the tackle...he's been maybe the biggest defensive bust in the last decade.

second, that was a delayed, but then full out brawl which escalated quickly. the players need to be smarter.

third, are you kidding me, mulitple raider fans swinging on a player? you would have never seen that in Richmond.

forth, how stupid can that Dallas player be actually swinging back in helmet and pads? wtf
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Given the teams involved and their fan bases that video doesn't shock me at all.
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Old 08-13-2014, 11:59 AM   #223
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I went to the Raiders/Skins game last year. Not the kind of people you want to pick fights with. I'm sure one of those fans either had a gun or a knife or both.
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2 very bad teams, Jerry has everything under control though.
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2 things on that video:

1. i am not a fan of misleading titles. the fan didnt swing a helmet at webb and webb gave two benign arm pushes.

2. not a fan of when players do the "walk" over a player laying on the ground when it was a routine tackle. if you absolutely truck a guy and he saw it coming and had time to brace but you still trucked him .. then yeah i can see the macho excitement taking over and understand a player doing a "walk" over an opposing player. i did that a few times in college lax and i was generally a punk on the field. i did it once with a lil jig dance over the guy and people were pissed. you do it basically to taunt the guy saying my nut sack is swinging over your body after i just leveled you. its a sign of dominance and superiority.

hope the nfl makes it a point of emphasis for taunting in the future. may be hard to discern and up to each ref's subjective interpretation of a players body language but you know it when you see it. the players know it when they see it i.e. the raiders players unhappy reaction.
No sir, instead of the NFL emphasizing player conduct or teabagging someone after a tackle. The league will instead further handcuff the defense so that a db cannot lay a finger on a WR after 5 yards. I thinking last years SB score didn't go over so well with the suits.
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