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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Agreed. Sigh.It Is strange. Why are there always distractions?. Jeez, I hate social media. Sharks circling.
You're apparently new. I'm just telling you the procedure for this stuff. If you don't like it, take it up with the mods, or the siteowner.
Seems like this got leaked on the "right" day...ESPN is busy with all the relocation stuff. Could this be the one time we actually fly under the radar?
#stupidoptimism
Also for the person who said the Police Chief has some explaining to do I ask you why? We're not medical experts and we call for medical personnel. Went to a heroin OD today of a white female, I stood the F out of the way why medical people did their thing. I called dispatch and said its a medical call and they will be transporting.
No, they said he had a history of previous Class D usage.
Probably they caught him with weed in the past and let him off the hook.
Wtf is "all jammed up"? Maybe I am naive.
I thought it was propofol,If anyone Remembers phenobarbitol is a pain med that Michael Jackson overdosed and died on.
Jams are a street name for percocette. I'm not sure if Merolini means he was just "messed up" or if he was high on percs.
I thought it was propofol,
The thing is, that was the officer who went to his house who said that. So it could be that he saw some pot there. It doesn't necessarily mean that the pot was the cause (or the only cause) for the issue.It looks like its just weed. Which begs the question, how did he have a psychotic freakout from just weed? Must have been some really bad stuff.
Interesting.
I had a Percocet habit for years back in the 90s, and have never heard this term.
I'm also in the criminal justice/psych (human services fields), and have never come across this term before.
It was propofol. You're right.
And phenobarbital is hardly considered a "pain med," it's a barbiturate which is primarily used to treat and prevent seizures.
When it isn't a test, they typically wait for it to be adjudicated by the law. Of course, it IS the Pats.Iam just wondering what is the league reaction to this? Tests, put in drug program ,fines or do they make him miss this game?
Going through his tweets, he also says to take the D&C report "with a very smart grain of salt". Tomorrow should bring some clarity, but I am encouraged.Don't know who this guy is but I'm choosing to believe him :
Doug Moore @DMooreNFL 4h4 hours ago
Two #Patriots source tell me despite DE C. Jones being in the hospital over the weekend, that he is not in danger of missing gm vs. #Chiefs.