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Janoris Jenkins Didn't Smoke At North Alabama


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Report: Janoris Jenkins abided by Zero-Tolerence Policy at North Alabama

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In an interview with Scout.com, Jenkins said, "I wasn't smoking marijuana at North Alabama. If anybody wants to know, they can give my coaches a call. I wasn't partying. They've been saying a lot of things about me that aren't true without getting my side of the story. It's been a humbling experience."

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"Of course he got drug tested when he was there and he passed those tests," defensive coordinator Tony Pecoraro told Scout. "For him to get into school, our athletic director put in a bunch of stipulations and he had to do community service hours, do a mentoring program, take random drug tests. If anything had come back positive from those, he wouldn't have been out there. It was a zero tolerance policy. He did everything we asked him to do."

From The Detroit News: http://www.detroitne...7#ixzz1sVAc08z2

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I want other teams to think he's going to be an issue so we can grab him in the second. Ron would JJ in line for sure.

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I don't know, something doesn't sit well with me with this guy. Albert Breer reported that Jenkins admitted to 3 teams during the combine that he smoked weed at North Alabama. If true, and he's lying about it now, he's one to stay away from and he can't be trusted.

I doubt Jenkins was regularly tested at North Alabama. I mean come on, by default he became their best player, would they kick him off for smoking weed? Not likely. JMO.

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I don't know, something doesn't sit well with me with this guy. Albert Breer reported that Jenkins admitted to 3 teams during the combine that he smoked weed at North Alabama. If true, and he's lying about it now, he's one to stay away from and he can't be trusted.

I doubt Jenkins was regularly tested at North Alabama. I mean come on, by default he became their best player, would they kick him off for smoking weed? Not likely. JMO.

Jenkins has been very honest with his whole situation admitting to everything he had done and owning up to his mistakes. Why lie about this? I have seen multiple sources deny the allegations in the article by Breer. It's very odd timing of that story. Why wouldn't that come out during the combine when it took place?

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Jenkins has been very honest with his whole situation admitting to everything he had done and owning up to his mistakes. Why lie about this? I have seen multiple sources deny the allegations in the article by Breer. It's very odd timing of that story. Why wouldn't that come out during the combine when it took place?

Not sure, but he is going to have to be looked into about as thoroughly as Cam Newton was last year in order for teams to feel comfortable taking him in round 1 or early round 2. Too many question marks. I'm sure most teams that are interested have already done this.

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I don't know, something doesn't sit well with me with this guy. Albert Breer reported that Jenkins admitted to 3 teams during the combine that he smoked weed at North Alabama. If true, and he's lying about it now, he's one to stay away from and he can't be trusted.

You don't say that to NFL execs and come out and say this now. What has been said to NFL execs cannot be unsaid. If he truly told them he smoked at UNA, then he smoked at UNA and no amount of proof in the world can say otherwise.

oh god with Joe Adams I would nut

Be a hell of a draft.

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I highly doubt he is lying... I think it is more likely that Breer got fed false info. It makes little sense to lie at this point, considering his statements to the media could only hurt his stock with the NFL teams he talked to about that stuff.

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I wouldnt cry, but id start flutterwackn, lol, if it was coples, and then jenkins, both have something to prove and both would bring back the growl to our D, and if we landed some1 like k. Robinson in the 4th, and hope broyles or adams slid down to us, our team would b on playoff highway

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