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from roto:

ESPN.com reports Bucs QB Josh Freeman is in stage one of the NFL's drug program.

Freeman isn't one strike away from a suspension, but he is subject to random drug tests. Per Chris Mortensen's source, Freeman "has obtained a temporary use exemption for a prescription drug that normally would be on the banned list." While interesting, this really doesn't mean a whole lot. Freeman's status as a "stage one participant" doesn't even necessarily mean he tested positive for an illegal substance. There are three stages to the substance-abuse program. The medical director determines the length of stage one status.

Codeine?
 

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That's not so bad. Is it?
 

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probably aderall
 

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my guess is anti-depressants. What other drug would you need a "temporary use exemption". Anything else, like adderall, would be a full exemption because you have, and always will have, a disorder. Depression is the only thing I can think of that would be considered a "temporary" ailment
 

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my guess is anti-depressants. What other drug would you need a "temporary use exemption". Anything else, like adderall, would be a full exemption because you have, and always will have, a disorder. Depression is the only thing I can think of that would be considered a "temporary" ailment

Yeah that's true. maybe there is some sort of steroid that is used for a sickness, perhaps a very tough to kill bacteria :whistle:
 

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It's called Lean or some other names,it's the stuff Trayvon was making when he got shot.

Mix Robitussin with some sugary drink throw in some candy let sit,get high.
 
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Trayvon Martin had slight liver damage so it is assumed he drank it often.

images (2)Lean.jpg

To create Lean, a popular drink originated from Houston Texas, you require the following for the original formula:

-Promethazine w/Codeine VC <- Sizzurp (active ingredient)
-Original Sprite Soda <- Mixing ingredient (although different flavors of sprite are now used, such as sprite remix)
-Jolly rancher candy <- Flavor additive

Put it all in a styrofoam cup and enjoy. The codeine is mainly responsible for the euphoric feeling after drinking lean. Promethazine causes motor skill impairment, lethargy, extreme drowsiness, as well as a disassociative feeling from all other parts of the body, specifically the stomach and digestive system. If it doesn't have promethazine w/ Codeine, it isn't real sizzurp.

The mixed drink combination known as "lean", is normally the color purple, due the added ingredient sizzurp, which is originally a dark purple syrup. There are other colors of sizzurp which can be added to create lean, but the purple is the true sizurp

Lean does not contain ANY form of alcohol, crushed pills, or other liquids in general.
Dat lean got my thoed.

Dat lean got my swervin.
 
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Other notable NFL players that enjoy "Purple Drank"


In September 2006, Terrence Kiel, a San Diego Chargers player, was arrested during practice for the possession with intent to sell prescription cough syrup for use in making the drink.[3] Kiel was caught trying to ship a case of syrup to a friend via FedEx. Kiel was charged with two felony counts of transporting a controlled substance and three counts of possession for sale of a controlled substance.[19]
On July 8, 2008, Johnny Jolly, a Green Bay Packers player, was pulled over in his car for excessive music. The officers found a Dr Pepper bottle in a holder next to two Styrofoam cups containing soda and ice. The officers said the cups and the bottle all emitted "strong odors of codeine."[20] The case was dismissed at first,[21] but charges were refiled in December 2009 after the Houston Police Department's acquired new equipment that allowed the police to test the evidence again. Jolly faced a possible maximum sentence of up to 20 years in jail, but as a first time offender he would be eligible for probation.[22]
On July 5, 2010, former Oakland Raiders quarterback JaMarcus Russell was arrested at his home in Mobile, Alabama, for possession of codeine syrup without a prescription. He was arrested as part of an undercover narcotics investigation. Russell was booked into city jail and released soon afterwards after making his bail.[23]
 
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