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100% utter stupidity: CONFIRMED


tiger7_88

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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2016/04/11/report-josh-gordon-failed-another-drug-test/

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Suspended Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon failed another league-administered drug test last month, Mike Garafolo of FOX Sports reported Monday.

Citing a source with knowledge of test results, the report said a sample collected from Gordon in early March tested positive for marijuana and dilute.

Gordon applied for reinstatement in February. He was suspended for at least a year in early 2015 after testing positive for alcohol, a violation of rules set forth by the NFL stemming from a previous suspension.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

You're taking me back to the good ol' days, Scotty boy!

Of about a year ago! :P

We can try for Justin Blackmon too.

There was a time that people were screaming we should trade as high as a second round pick for this guy. For perspective on that, our second round picks over the last few years have been Kawann Short, Kony Ealy and Devin Funchess.

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Everyone here can point to an I-told-you-so. Everyone knew Gordon was a dumbass. Many of us just didn't know to what great extent his dumbassery would manifest itself. 

I just don't get it. The way these guys seem to love grass, I suspect that they'd take pot before pussy. 

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Meh. Yeah his judgement is absolutely abysmal, but I don't give a fug if he smokes weed. We've got players like Odell Beckham JR out here literally trying to take guys heads off, and people try to make him a victim and give him a slap on the wrist. That's not even mentioning the other off the field idiocy other players engage in yet continue to play. What's really important?

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28 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

We can try for Justin Blackmon too.

There was a time that people were screaming we should trade as high as a second round pick for this guy. For perspective on that, our second round picks over the last few years have been Kawann Short, Kony Ealy and Devin Funchess.

3rd round pick should do it now, but Gettledouche hates Cam, so we'll have to wait for Josh Gordan's next failed test in 2017. It will be down to a 4th round pick, and that might be cheap enough for Dollar Store Dave

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34 minutes ago, TheRed said:

Meh. Yeah his judgement is absolutely abysmal, but I don't give a fug if he smokes weed.

I work in the financial industry.  Personally, I don't give a fug if a person has filed a bankruptcy in his life as long as that person has turned their life around.

You know who DOES give a fug about whether a person has filed a bankruptcy in his life during the interview/hire process?  The financial industry.

You want to work in a particular industry?  You want them to give you a job and pay you money?  Maybe you ought to do what that industry requires for you to work for them.

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