Texas Ace
Teh Acester
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She's also too old and wrinkly to be showing off her nasty ass thighs like that.Isn't she a bit old to be wearing 'fuck me' boots?
BTW, where's our puke emoticon?
She's also too old and wrinkly to be showing off her nasty ass thighs like that.Isn't she a bit old to be wearing 'fuck me' boots?
He got tired on walking on eggshells too.NFL Radio is saying Sean McVay is going to be promoted from TEs coach to OC. And they're keeping Haslett on as DC.
What was that again about Snyder changing and getting out of the way?
Not LOL worthy.
I think they were probably moving on from Davis anyway so this shouldn't be a big thing for them.
Maybe he was in Colorado... Cut the man a break.
I think they were probably moving on from Davis anyway so this shouldn't be a big thing for them.
It's going to be really interesting when these marijuana laws start changing in other states... I'm surprised that Denver Broncos' players have not, at least, petitioned the league claiming that the NFL ban on marijuana infringes on their States' rights. As long as they're not taking their stash with them when they travel, I don't see how they (Goodel & Co) can dictate what they now can do legally in their own homes. They don't ban alcohol or tobacco use, and it's not like these players are showing up to work high.Maybe he was in Colorado... Cut the man a break.
Yep. The same applies to military personnel in those two states. Even though purchasing and using marijuana is perfectly legal in those states you are still held to the standards put into place by your employers.I would say the league is a private entity and can run their business however they want.
My boss could fire me for being a tobacco smoker; the league can fire it's employees for being marijuana smokers. Private business.
See, the military I can understand because their "employers" are the Federal government... but the NFL isn't even a typical business, and it's structured in such a way that prevents them from operating as such.Yep. The same applies to military personnel in those two states. Even though purchasing and using marijuana is perfectly legal in those states you are still held to the standards put into place by your employers.
The NFL already came out and said that players in Washington and Colorado are not exempt from the rule. It is part of the CBASee, the military I can understand because their "employers" are the Federal government... but the NFL isn't even a typical business, and it's structured in such a way that prevents them from operating as such.
It all depends upon the wording of the contract and where and how the use of marijuana is classified. Is it covered under "illegal activities" or banned substances? It is most certainly not a performance enhancer, and much like alcohol, I don't think any of these players would be the stupid enough to come to a official team function high.
If they make a distinction between alcohol and marijuana IN Colorado... they will just come across as hypocrites.
If the way he speaks is any indication, this is going to be an awful hire.