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A. How does TMZ obtain the dash cam? Is that publicly available or something?
2. What an idiot. (but full disclosure, I was an idiot when I was 24 too)
Yeah, I would hope I could tooI’ll guess you didn’t have millions on the line....I could have learned to be less of an idiot at that age as well if the price was right....
Drinking, smoking, snorting, shooting
... BULLSHIT!!!
A. How does TMZ obtain the dash cam? Is that publicly available or something?
2. What an idiot. (but full disclosure, I was an idiot when I was 24 too)
This is becoming the norm. Star players blowing their chances & pissing away fortunes. Ricky Williams, Josh Gordon, Justin Blackmon, Martavis Bryant, etc etc.It's a sad video. The guy does have a second chance and is blowing it.
Doesn't apply to the rules of the employer. It's outdated, but rules are rules. Its that simple. With that sort of money on the line it should be really easy to put aside drugs.Railroad job. Isn't alcohol and doobage legal in most states now?
Doesn't apply to the rules of the employer. It's outdated, but rules are rules. Its that simple. With that sort of money on the line it should be really easy to put aside drugs.
In a police video of Kareem Hunt's Jan. 21 traffic stop obtained by TMZ Sports, Hunt admitted he would "fail an NFL drug test if one were administered to him at the time."
Emotional throughout a lengthy conversation with the officer who pulled him over, Hunt said he had been "fighting a lot of (stuff) lately," and that his release from the Chiefs "still hurts me to this day." Hunt eventually admitted that the marijuana in his vehicle was his, but the officer decided to let him off with only a speeding ticket. The officer was aware of Hunt's off-the-field history, at one point even bringing up the Ray Rice incident while reminding Hunt of his second chance. It is unclear if the NFL will take action. Hunt has never been suspended under the substance-abuse policy.