Ryan Clark and Brian Dawkins join ESPN Numbers Never Lie’s Michael Smith and Jemele Hill to discuss Antonio Cromartie’s comments about the use of marijuana a…
They should just publicly ban it, without the need for bts checks. This
way, it’s not like the league’s promoting the use of weed. Clarks acting
like the NFL is the Colorado/Washington Football League. Dude, the drugs
still illegal, you don’t want kids getting the wrong idea
I don’t have any problem with people using mj either for medicinal use or
for recreational use. I myself use a few grams a week. I have four
degenerating spinal joints in my back. To be honest if it was legal here in
Australia I would probably be using on a daily basis. I think the real
issue here is when you have pro sportsman or women using openly it can
affect betting and the establishment doesn’t like that.
They can look the other way regarding steroid use, pain killers or any
number of dubious supplements programs but until MJ is legal and it’s use
regulated within sporting bodies throughout the world this issue won’t be
resolved.
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Jemele, you’re the elephant in this room.
They should just publicly ban it, without the need for bts checks. This
way, it’s not like the league’s promoting the use of weed. Clarks acting
like the NFL is the Colorado/Washington Football League. Dude, the drugs
still illegal, you don’t want kids getting the wrong idea
Let them smoke!! They can get hit by 300 pound lineman they can smoke a
harmless joint
You know what sends a bad message to the youth of America? Treating them
like they’re idiots. Let people make their own decisions.
Its called freedom! Smoke away.
Yadda Yadda Yaddaa…
Wanna know why Richard Sherman’s nickname is “sherm”, because a quarterback
would have to be high on weed laced with pcp to try him.
I don’t have any problem with people using mj either for medicinal use or
for recreational use. I myself use a few grams a week. I have four
degenerating spinal joints in my back. To be honest if it was legal here in
Australia I would probably be using on a daily basis. I think the real
issue here is when you have pro sportsman or women using openly it can
affect betting and the establishment doesn’t like that.
They can look the other way regarding steroid use, pain killers or any
number of dubious supplements programs but until MJ is legal and it’s use
regulated within sporting bodies throughout the world this issue won’t be
resolved.
In my personal opinion marijuana is so overrated. I dont care if NFL
players do it, the amount of punishment they take it helps
Ryan Clark is auditioning for a job with ESPN as of late.