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  1. Bill Romanowski said he had twenty documented concussion and late in his career he stated he was eating as many as 150 pills per day!! So I ask where was he getting all those pills? Dr. Feel Good? 

  2. 22 hours ago, 2006Coltsbestever said:

    The year I was born, WOW! Colts went on to beat the Cowboys 16-13 in SB V.

    Jim O'Brien kicked the FG that accounted for the win. That's when field goal kickers lined up directly behind the ball. Both teams were jammed packed with talent. 

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  3. The NFL was a firm believer in drugs a number of years back. Today I watched a documentary this morning about the refusal of the NFL and their coaches to recognize the dangers of popping pills to fix the injuries suffered by the players. Some of the testimonies by players said they were taking as many as 70 pills per day. One player for the Saints said the "medicine" cabinet was never locked and any player could simply grab as many pills as he liked any time he wanted them. Parcells told a new doctor he did not like doctors and did not want to hear about injuries.   

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  4. 14 hours ago, csmopar said:

    Whether or not it is recognized by the medical establishment matters not. 
     

    you be bat crap crazy shooting up battery acid and brake fluid. Period.

     

    from the Webster dictionary: not mentally sound : marked by thought or action that lacks reason : 

     

    id say there’s a serious lack of reasoning to shoot up brake fluid and battery acid. 

    None of your examples apply to addiction.

  5. 13 hours ago, ojsglove said:

    Love Jim as an owner but let's face it, he has issues.  I'm sorry, but it's hard to feel sorry for someone who has the world in his hand, but that is still not enough.  I hope he gets the help he needs, but by his own actions, his multiple rehab sessions have been failures.  You can't help someone who won't help themself.  What a shame.

    Many wealthy persons have sought out help and some taken their own lives.

  6. I PEE on KC but love the coach.

    Pulling hard for the Bills and l plan on throwing up if they lose.

    Baltimore is a runaway homeless  child because Baltimore's NFL team left town long ago.

    Since my team is not in the playoffs and Houston has a long awaited potential star QB I'm all in on HO-O-O-O-O-STON. 

    Detroit your fans deserve success more good things than any fans in the NFL so despite me liking Baker Mayfield I hope you pull it off all the way to the trophy.

     

     

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  7. 8 hours ago, csmopar said:

    Depends on the type of addiction as to whether or not they be crazy. Gettin addicted to prescription pain killers, that can happen to anyone crazy or not. 
     

    getting addicted to battery acid meth, yeah, you be crazy cause you tried it in the first place. 

    You are way off because there is not medical term "crazy" when it comes to addiction. Unbelievable post on your part.

  8. Addicts are not crazy, they are ill.  No one wants to be addicted any more than no one wants cancer. Most people are in charge of their senses after recovery permanently or temporarily. I can't say for certain but I have never heard of a person rehabbing 15 times. No one here can do anything other than wish him the best. I don't envy him. At his age abusing is much more dangerous that at a young age. 

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  9. When the laws on advertising booze on TV changed permitting it I was *. Why was it done? Who benefits from it?  The NFL is good friends with alcohol. My next door neighbor when I was growing up was a chronic alcoholic because of the action he saw in WWII fighting the Japanese. There were many stories of his bravery and when he was sober there was not a better man anywhere. My brother died an alcoholic, and he showed me what he had to his name when he opened a cigar box with one nickel in it. Sadly, he found it to be funny. Booze is a horrible addiction because it does not kill quickly like heroin. Instead, it keeps one alive long enough to destroy all the good things in life like family and friends. Throw in drugs and one's chance of beating both are as tough as it gets. You have to pull for Irsay.

  10. 52 minutes ago, husker61 said:


    that is the only issue that matters to me. As an active owner, he is making contract decisions and probably some input in player decisions. I don’t think it’s a stretch to think that a addict doesn’t always make good decisions.

    Then there must be nearly 30 owners that get high. 

  11. 7 hours ago, bluephantom87 said:

     

    It was just reported on our local Fox 59 news this morning that Irsay was found unresponsive, blue and barely breathing when paramedics arrived. It is believed to be some type of overdose. I personally don't know if that story is true or not but it was breaking news.

    That is what was said on CBS Sports this morning. What does "unresponsive" mean? 

  12. 3 hours ago, #12. said:

    I'm not sure I've ever seen a team fall this fast.  They were 10-1, and in the previous 5 weeks had beaten the Chiefs, Bills, Cowboys and Dolphins(when they were healthy and hot).

     

    In the final 7 weeks, they looked like the worst team in the league.

    That's the head scratcher everyone is talking about today. You would think they would have given their all in the playoffs, but they looked lifeless and anxious to go home yesterday. How does an entire team just deflate??

  13. 13 hours ago, 2006Coltsbestever said:

    Like I said, I am perfectly fine if someone wants to say Stroud is good or great. He is good and deserves ROY. So I don't disagree, but it is the people in the same post that bash Ballard or AR is where it becomes trolling. You or nobody knows how good AR may be. He could end up like Lamar Jackson and make a lot of people look like fools. 

    Or he could wind up an injury plagued player that is gone after missing too many games or even a disappointment in general. Time will tell.

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