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TNET: Former Clemson DB working with high school while serving NFL suspension
Sep 25, 2020, 11:42 AM
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Re: TNET: Former Clemson DB working with high school while serving NFL suspension
Sep 25, 2020, 12:02 PM
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That is a very encouraging story. Thanks for making that available to his fans. It appears that he has his act together and hopefully can move on with his promising career.
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Re: TNET: Former Clemson DB working with high school while serving NFL suspension
Sep 25, 2020, 12:07 PM
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Good for him!!!
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Re: TNET: Former Clemson DB working with high school while serving NFL suspension
Sep 25, 2020, 12:08 PM
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Working out with high school kids while serving a drug suspension ...hum... not so sure about that!!
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Re: TNET: Former Clemson DB working with high school while serving NFL suspension
Sep 25, 2020, 12:37 PM
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Working with young people who know that he has been suspended from a very great,high paying job, certainly should have a positive effect on these teenage guys. I got the impression from reading this story that is the message he is sending to these young players. I’m sure Breeland isn’t promoting his past in a positive way.
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Re: TNET: Former Clemson DB working with high school while serving NFL suspension
Sep 25, 2020, 1:07 PM
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I know that my opinion can not and will not overrule the rule of law in our country, but, if his substance abuse was for enjoying nature's natural plant that has a purpose in our world of helping to overcome the pain, anxiety, hypertension, and a number stresses caused by everyday living. I really don't have nor do I see it being a problem if that is what people choose to use to help them maintain a more comfortable life. It is fully legal in 12 states, and it's legal for medical use in a number of other states. Weed will be used also in states that it's totally illegal, and the biggest difference is, tax payers has to pay to lock them up, and the states that it's illegal in, they are losing multi millions in tax that would help pay for a lot of frivolous Bullchit that states waste money on that tax payers are footing those bills for also... So isn't really dumb for states to keep a law that causes a big expense for those states, when states that it's legal in, are making millions just from the taxes it gives the states!!!!!
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Re: TNET: Former Clemson DB working with high school while serving NFL suspension
Sep 25, 2020, 3:53 PM
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You mean "nature's natural plant" like maybe the poppy? Who knows. I've worked a number of places where some of the rules seemed ridiculous. I've taught school where, as a woman, I wasn't allowed to wear long pants. Fairly recently I worked for a male principal who was against our wearing sandals!! I did abide by the rules because I valued keeping my job. Perhaps this is a wake-up call he needed.
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Re: TNET: Former Clemson DB working with high school while serving NFL suspension
Sep 25, 2020, 4:09 PM
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You're an idiot if you are comparing an opioid to marijuana. Completely different substances and its effect on the human body. Such a bad argument in the year 2020.
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