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NFL/PA deny targeting Eric Reid


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When I was with the Marines there were random drug tests all the time, after long weekends or leave were over. 

I didn’t have any drug tests for 2 years. My roommate seemed like he was tested every month or more.

poo happens— everyone are crybabies these days.

the days of crybaby culture created by social media. People are so weak these days.

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yeah if the nflpa was supposed to be representing me in this matter i wouldn't be too thrilled with this. also comfirms the lies of many of the racists and military fetishists here that he was in the ped or substance abuse protocol.

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17 minutes ago, JARROD said:

When I was with the Marines there were random drug tests all the time, after long weekends or leave were over. 

I didn’t have any drug tests for 2 years. My roommate seemed like he was tested every month or more.

poo happens— everyone are crybabies these days.

the days of crybaby culture created by social media. People are so weak these days.

Ah yes I love when someone is a cry baby about other people being cry babies

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Just now, JARROD said:

When I was with the Marines there were random drug tests all the time, after long weekends or leave were over. 

I didn’t have any drug tests for 2 years. My roommate seemed like he was tested every month or more.

poo happens— everyone are crybabies these days.

the days of crybaby culture created by social media. People are so weak these days.

Way to completely ignore context. Reid's the only active player defying the NFL not a random member of his organization like your Marine.

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“There’s a .195% chance of flipping heads nine times in a row,” says Nick Kapoor, an adjunct professor of mathematics at Fairfield University. “You have [about] the same probability of flipping a heads nine times in a row as he is being tested six times in 11 weeks.”

https://www.si.com/nfl/2018/12/20/eric-reid-panthers-nfl-random-drug-testing

 

WELP

 

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3 minutes ago, MechaZain said:

Way to completely ignore context. Reid's the only active player defying the NFL not a random member of his organization like your Marine.

That guy was a hero, one of the best Marines and men ever. You don’t qualify as his wasted sperm let alone to speak of him that way. 

There’s no ignoring the context. It’s confirmation bias. Believing everyone is out to get you and then having something that is completely random not go your way turns into everyone out to get you.

anyway, when the NFLPA also says the tests were random, then it’s random and people are just using obscure cherry picked numbers to make it sound worst.

there are people who have won the lottery multiple times— odds of each though are completely separate from each other. 

Like I said poo happens

 

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22 minutes ago, JARROD said:

When I was with the Marines there were random drug tests all the time, after long weekends or leave were over. 

I didn’t have any drug tests for 2 years. My roommate seemed like he was tested every month or more.

poo happens— everyone are crybabies these days.

the days of crybaby culture created by social media. People are so weak these days.

Seems nobody here can comprehend this. I bet not one of these people here have been in a situation getting hit with drug tests and being always being on the list each month unless they were part of military or a company. This has nothing to do with being targeted since that person being tested has nothing to fear by getting it done if they are clean or have a history of being clean for a test. If you have a history then you will most likely be the one getting hit because you used unauthorized substances several times in past.

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9 minutes ago, Adb6368 said:

The NFLPA, whose job is to protect the players, determined there was nothing here. Case closed. Time to move on.

Amen! 

Each test has its own random probability.

once done, the next one has the same probability as the last. 

People win the lottery multiple times... and weirdos try to connect those odds too.

its flawed math.

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