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It's quite obvious Peppers was into Ann Arbor's "culture" just like Brian Cole before him. Atleast he didn't commit sexual assault like a Defensive End in East Lansing. Certainly a dumbass move though,
I'm defending him the same way I was defending the same way I did that Alabama player, who actually tested positive, last week:So a guy who is dumb enough to punch out car windows, according to @TrustMeIamRight , right before a bowl game and injure himself to keep him out of he game suddenly is smart enough not to risk doing drugs before the combine? You can say the same about a lot of the people who do dumb shit before draft day. You are only defending him because he is a Michigan man
I honestly don't understand why people care about this? As long as it's not performance enhancing, why should fans care?
I'm defending him the same way I was defending the same way I did that Alabama player, who actually tested positive, last week:
Alabama LB Reuben Foster had positive drug test at combine
My actual intent was to ask why anyone should care about someone taking drugs under any circumstances? Unless they're taken to impact the performance on the field, why should we care? I know owners might care in that profession, but my statement was more far-reaching. Not to get political, but I think all drugs should just be legal and regulated only at the industry level (IE -- the NFL banning performance enhancing drugs). In Pepper's case, we don't even know if he took anything. So it's even more dumb.Did you defend him? Pretty sure you insinuated he was guilty but no one should care because it's not "performance encancing drugs" while you are instantly stating that Peppers wouldn't do anything stupid to hurt his draft status.
In Foster's case we have no idea if he took anything but again, you went straight to him being guilty.My actual intent was to ask why anyone should care about someone taking drugs under any circumstances? Unless they're taken to impact the performance on the field, why should we care? I know owners might care in that profession, but my statement was more far-reaching. Not to get political, but I think all drugs should just be legal and regulated only at the industry level (IE -- the NFL banning performance enhancing drugs). In Pepper's case, we don't even know if he took anything. So it's even more dumb.
That's just me not understanding his situation properly. I thought he tested positive for some drug. If not, my mistake.In Foster's case we have no idea if he took anything but again, you went straight to him being guilty.
Foster's case is literally a clone to Peppers' case in which both were "positive" for "diluted test sample".That's just me not understanding his situation properly. I thought he tested positive for some drug. If not, my mistake.
The problem with these potheads is they lack self control.Durn, fool! Don't these guys realize that there's going to be a test??? Wait until AFTER the combine to toke up. Nope, no, wait, can't do it then, either, the League has random screens all the time.
Pass the Dorito's dood.The problem with these potheads is they lack self control.
Lack of intelligence and self control.No doubt. He is as ignorant as Foster and anyone else who can't stay clean for a few months to cash in a winning lottery ticket. I will NEVER understand these kids.
Lack of intelligence and self control.