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Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 10:40 am
by Bee_Skins_Fan
DaSkinz Baby wrote:The fact is he had a root canal last year and prior to it he took Tylenol w/ Codeine. Then was called for a drug test. BANG BUSTED.....The fact is he didn't screw the team, some of these banned substances are so stupid....


Feel free to edit/delete the offensive and insensitive portion of your Post, as I did.

I cannot believe that the situation is simply because he took a coated Tylenol. That's why they have appeal processes,etc.

And these guys all know what is at stake, so let's not give anybody a free pass.

My son is competes in college and he goes to a website to check which products are banned and when he has a question, he asks someone and gets a response back fairly quickly.

As a college student devoted to his sport, he doesn't take it until he hears back an official response.

A quick call to the team doctor or coach would've solved this issue.

If this doesn't get over turned, then my head tells me there's more to the story then taking one pill on the wrong day.

It just doesn't add up right to me.

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 12:54 pm
by HTTRRG3ALMO
DaSkinz Baby wrote:The fact is he had a root canal last year and prior to it he took Tylenol w/ Codeine. Then was called for a drug test. BANG BUSTED.....The fact is he didn't screw the team, some of these banned substances are so stupid. But then again this league has GUMPS like Goodell and Mara at the top dictating policy, I wonder with all the mass shootings why some fool hasn't shot them both.....They are 2 that surely need to take a dirt nap in my book...........SERIOUSLY...


Dear Sir,

Please let me know if I ever offend you that I may quickly repent of my ways.

-Your humble servant.

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 3:16 pm
by SkinsJock
I presume the player and the Redskins are appealing?

still boggles the mind that so many of these guys do not understand that it doesn't matter - when you're considering drugs, you have to check with the team OR the NFL

it's NOT the NFL's fault that players take medicine that is NOT allowed - the players know better and are only confirming their stupidity by getting 'caught'

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 4:08 pm
by Countertrey
Bee_Skins_Fan wrote:
DaSkinz Baby wrote:The fact is he had a root canal last year and prior to it he took Tylenol w/ Codeine. Then was called for a drug test. BANG BUSTED.....The fact is he didn't screw the team, some of these banned substances are so stupid....


Feel free to edit/delete the offensive and insensitive portion of your Post, as I did.

I cannot believe that the situation is simply because he took a coated Tylenol. That's why they have appeal processes,etc.

And these guys all know what is at stake, so let's not give anybody a free pass.

My son is competes in college and he goes to a website to check which products are banned and when he has a question, he asks someone and gets a response back fairly quickly.

As a college student devoted to his sport, he doesn't take it until he hears back an official response.

A quick call to the team doctor or coach would've solved this issue.

If this doesn't get over turned, then my head tells me there's more to the story then taking one pill on the wrong day.

It just doesn't add up right to me.


ummm... NOT "coated" Tylenol... Tylenol with CODIENE... a scheduled NARCOTIC.

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 4:30 pm
by Bee_Skins_Fan
Countertrey wrote:
Bee_Skins_Fan wrote:
DaSkinz Baby wrote:The fact is he had a root canal last year and prior to it he took Tylenol w/ Codeine. Then was called for a drug test. BANG BUSTED.....The fact is he didn't screw the team, some of these banned substances are so stupid....


Feel free to edit/delete the offensive and insensitive portion of your Post, as I did.

I cannot believe that the situation is simply because he took a coated Tylenol. That's why they have appeal processes,etc.

And these guys all know what is at stake, so let's not give anybody a free pass.

My son is competes in college and he goes to a website to check which products are banned and when he has a question, he asks someone and gets a response back fairly quickly.

As a college student devoted to his sport, he doesn't take it until he hears back an official response.

A quick call to the team doctor or coach would've solved this issue.

If this doesn't get over turned, then my head tells me there's more to the story then taking one pill on the wrong day.

It just doesn't add up right to me.


ummm... NOT "coated" Tylenol... Tylenol with CODIENE... a scheduled NARCOTIC.


yeah, I have some, so I'm familiar with them. Guess I should have put "coated" in quotes. They also come in a very different bottle- just adding to my point that this seems a little odd that he wouldn't have gotten this cleared, especially with all the other failures the 'skins have seen in the past few years.

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 4:45 pm
by Countertrey
The article noted that it was NOT prescribed... meaning that he did this on his own... Very dumb, on his part.

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 6:08 pm
by SkinsJock
Countertrey wrote:The article noted that it was NOT prescribed... meaning that he did this on his own... Very dumb, on his part.


now you're being kind :)

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 2:40 pm
by rskin72
While some of these drug rules may be a tad bit inane.....they are not new. The players have got to know that they are ultimately responsible for what they take. As one poster points out, a quick call to team medical experts would cover the player.

And....I also wonder if this is something other than what is being portrayed WRT the drug used. Regardless, it takes an important backup player out for 4 games due to stupidity and ignorance on his part.