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Aldon Smith is dumb, very very dumb.


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Yes... he's that dumb.

ESPN's Ed Werder reports the NFL is investigating a Periscope video which allegedly shows Raiders suspended OLB Aldon Smith smoking an unidentified substance.

The video is titled "Fire up session" and shows a lit, hand-rolled cigarette. While Smith's face is not seen on the video in question, his voice is clearly heard, and the post comes from an account which featured Smith on camera several times. A woman astutely warns Smith he should not be posting the video, but Smith says it is fine because "they don't have my name." He then says his name at the end of the video. Already suspended until at least November, this situation is unlikely to earn Smith any more fans in the league office.
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Male: You’re stupid. You’re tripping. (Expletive deleted), they don’t know it’s me. It’s not like I put “Aldon Smith”…

How is it possible for one person to be this dumb? I would have though he would have forgotten to breathe years ago being this dumb.

 

http://www.csnbayarea.com/raiders/questionable-aldon-smith-video-surfaces-social-media

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Wow wow wow.

It's not like I posted Aldon Smith....

Holy fuging poo. He doesn't deserve to play in the NFL.

I don't even think there's anything wrong with smoking weed, but when you are in his position...yeahhhh.

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Number 1: You don't know if it is an illegal OR banned substance. Number 2: You can make any assumption you want about what is in a hand rolled cigarette. Number 3: I used to hand roll my cigarettes because it is far cheaper and adds an element not often used by those addicted to nicotine. Number 4: I quit smoking. Number 5: It's fairly obvious that he knows one of two things:

  • There is nothing illegal about what he is doing and has nothing to worry about
  • He has far and away more money than he ever dreamed of having and has lost all interest in actually leading a productive life during his prime earning years as an athlete.

Number 6: Unless he fails a drug test, this will be a non-issue. 

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2 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

Number 1: You don't know if it is an illegal OR banned substance. Number 2: You can make any assumption you want about what is in a hand rolled cigarette. Number 3: I used to hand roll my cigarettes because it is far cheaper and adds an element not often used by those addicted to nicotine. Number 4: I quit smoking. Number 5: It's fairly obvious that he knows one of two things:

  • There is nothing illegal about what he is doing and has nothing to worry about
  • He has far and away more money than he ever dreamed of having and has lost all interest in actually leading a productive life during his prime earning years as an athlete.

Number 6: Unless he fails a drug test, this will be a non-issue. 

His being suspended under the drug policy means he's subject to regular testing, and his posting of this video may just hasten the next scheduled appointment.

He's an idiot.

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

His being suspended under the drug policy means he's subject to regular testing, and his posting of this video may just hasten the next scheduled appointment.

He's an idiot.

So.....if it isn't an illegal substance or something that they test for then he has no reason to be worried. Or did i misrepresent something in my comments?

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