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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.I wonder if Josh Gordon and Smith are buddies?
Josh gordon smoked a little weed, Find me a police report where josh gordon crashed a vehicle multiple times and we can talk about it.
Those two, while both receiving penalties for drugs and alcohol, are on two completely different levels. Josh Gordon has never potentially killed someone as far as i know.
Alcoholism is no joke. Clearly Smith needs major help.This goes well beyond football. While I wish him the best as he deals with his demons. I still have to shake my head that he keeps doing stupid s**t.
Josh gordon smoked a little weed, Find me a police report where josh gordon crashed a vehicle multiple times and we can talk about it.
Those two, while both receiving penalties for drugs and alcohol, are on two completely different levels. Josh Gordon has never potentially killed someone as far as i know.
It's California, they give licenses out to illegal immigrants like its candy, of course they will let the star player of the 49'ers retain a license.I'm surprised he even has a license after his second one...how did he swing that?
Ever hear of Uber?
More importantly: many teams (though possibly not the 49ers) have a service that will pick players up, no questions asked, and take them home, precisely to prevent such a scenario.
There is no excuse for a drunk NFL player to get arrested for DWI. Literally none whatsoever. I have no f—ks to give for whatever "explanation" Smith might want to offer here.
Apparently Smith doesn't realize he needs help, as he made a statement on his way out of jail saying "Justice will be served this was not a DUI".Alcoholism is no joke. Clearly Smith needs major help.
Being around football is the last thing he needs.
Yep. I just hope he didn't make any bomb threats.Apparently Smith doesn't realize he needs help, as he made a statement on his way out of jail saying "Justice will be served this was not a DUI".
Or if you play for Pittsburgh, the cops will probably just drive you home charge free after you get pulled over drunk.More importantly: many teams (though possibly not the 49ers) have a service that will pick players up, no questions asked, and take them home, precisely to prevent such a scenario.
There is no excuse for a drunk NFL player to get arrested for DWI. Literally none whatsoever. I have no f—ks to give for whatever "explanation" Smith might want to offer here.
It's an NFL program, not a team program. And all rookies are educated about it when they join the league.