JJDChE
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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.When you show up in the PD parking lot shirtless and barefoot in January and they're calling for a mental evaluation, it doesn't seem to be much of a stretch that he was involved with /something/.Still a lot of assumptions made... The only reference to "class D" was made by the officer at his house, for all we know he may have just seen some while he was there, or as some have said above me he may have been mentioning he's had an issue with it in the past just from his own knowledge. That's assuming that we know what they mean by "class D" in this instance. There's still really nothing to make a reasonable conclusion that Jones was on any illegal drugs or did anything illegal at all.
Interesting indeed. Although I'm sure these slang names come and go with generations. 30 millegram percocettes, aka perc 30s have been a huge epidemic in MA for about 8 years now. Lost alot of friends to the stuff. Hopefully it's anything but that. Again, who knows if Merolini is even aware that a "Jam" is slang for a perc.
You know this is off the hook when FELGER of all people plays the "voice of reason". You won't believe the last 56 seconds of this video:
Gasper: Why was Chandler Jones hospitalized on Sunday with “medical emergency”?
Yes, we certainly have the same issue here in PA, which started with OxyContin (exact same ingredient=oxycodone) back in the late 90s.
Believe it or not, the Roxicodone and "pure" Percocet 20s and 30s are at least much weaker than the 40s, 80s, and even 160s that were found 15-20 yrs ago. Still a major epidemic, however, as is heroin obviously.
There was a coverup. Its not the Pats doing it, but the local PD doing them a favor, which is no suprise and likely done all the time in most other NFL cities around the counry. But there isn't any question that the PD tried to hide it.Its tabloid level BS haha. i can't believe how they're gossiping and speculating like little girls about something they have absolutely no information on and spinning it to be something nefarious
My favorite part... after going on and on with speculation about a cover up and this and that.. hes like
"oh yea.. ok so really quickly.. the chiefs" so they try to fit some actual playoff football talk into their 6 minute gossip session. They spent 5 minutes, 15 seconds talking about Chandler Jones and 45 seconds on the playoff game on Saturday..
pretty disgraceful
Who the hell ODs on weed?
There was a coverup. Its not the Pats doing it, but the local PD doing them a favor, which is no suprise and likely done all the time in most other NFL cities around the counry. But there isn't any question that the PD tried to hide it.
That doesn't change the chief of police flat out lying. I'm not blaming him, or saying it's the Pats doing or anything of the like, but it is what it is. Foxboro is a small town. It doesn't surprise me if the PD there has a similar relationship to the Pats and their security people that PDs often have with major college programs.I disagree, there are multiple plausible scenarios for what happened.. as someone married to a mental health councilor, I have heard of all kinds of strange reactions and episodes happening due to going on/coming off/changing medications etc.
If that is the case, then its nobody's business what happened and I hope it goes away because it could be extremely embarrassing for him to potentially have something he's dealing with be out in public being scrutinized in excruciating detail
Things learned from this board so far
Gronk had nothing to do with it (why didn't he practice today?)
Jones accidentally took too many sleeping pills, lol
FAIR AND BALANCED
Things learned from this board so far
Gronk had nothing to do with it (why didn't he practice today?)
Jones accidentally took too many sleeping pills, lol
FAIR AND BALANCED
That doesn't change the chief of police flat out lying. I'm not blaming him, or saying it's the Pats doing or anything of the like, but it is what it is. Foxboro is a small town. It doesn't surprise me if the PD there has a similar relationship to the Pats and their security people that PDs often have with major college programs.
Then you say that, or say no comment. There isn't really any justification for flat out lying. Plus, I'm pretty sure that scrubbing stuff from the PD logs isn't really kosher.From what I understand since there was no arrest and was a medical call the information is not and should not be public. The police chief should have just said no comment.
From what I understand since there was no arrest and was a medical call the information is not and should not be public. The police chief should have just said no comment.
That doesn't change the chief of police flat out lying. I'm not blaming him, or saying it's the Pats doing or anything of the like, but it is what it is. Foxboro is a small town. It doesn't surprise me if the PD there has a similar relationship to the Pats and their security people that PDs often have with major college programs.
A couple of pot brownies and an anxious personality = big troubleIt can happen on edibles, especially if you have an anxious personality