Miami OT Seantrel Henderson tested positive at combine

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Just seen there were 3 Fla State players on the list of failed drug test but we get the bad publicity. figures.

Did any of them ever miss a game at FSU?

Curious that they had little to no problems at FSU, but at the biggest point in the next step in their careers they get caught. --- Actually not surprising at all.
 
Seantrel will be the bodyguard of some West Coast rapper. Blow that Cali weed all day big man.
 
Still think he makes a team and potentially starts in the NFL for multiple years. What this "news" shows is that he's immature enough to give teams a reason to pay him less money at first. Pretty self-destructive decision. Ah well.
 
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Just seen there were 3 Fla State players on the list of failed drug test but we get the bad publicity. figures.

Did any of them ever miss a game at FSU?

Curious that they had little to no problems at FSU, but at the biggest point in the next step in their careers they get caught. --- Actually not surprising at all.

You trying to say that the school who doesn't even suspend a player in the midst of a rape investigation, would choose to ignore failed drug tests in order to win a couple of measly college football games? C'mon man. You know "boys will be boys."
 
Weed will be de-scheduled by the feds before Obammy is out of office.

Weed is in reality a non-issue to NFL teams.

Legalize it!
 
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It was and is just a matter of time: http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/10927282/renegotiation-nfl-drug-policy-reduce-marijuana-punishments

The question is did he fall to the 7th because of the pot smoking...

IMO, the problem isnt that he failed the drug test; it's that he couldnt stop smoking long enough to pass a drug test which he knew was coming. If Greg Robinson failed a drug test, he'd still be a 1st round pick because he kept it together on the field. When you look at Seantrel's inconsistency throughout his college career & add that to his off-field issues + the fact that he "quit" his pro day; it paints a negative picture to GMs
 
It was and is just a matter of time: http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/10927282/renegotiation-nfl-drug-policy-reduce-marijuana-punishments

The question is did he fall to the 7th because of the pot smoking...

IMO, the problem isnt that he failed the drug test; it's that he couldnt stop smoking long enough to pass a drug test which he knew was coming. If Greg Robinson failed a drug test, he'd still be a 1st round pick because he kept it together on the field. When you look at Seantrel's inconsistency throughout his college career & add that to his off-field issues + the fact that he "quit" his pro day; it paints a negative picture to GMs

He didn't quit his pro day. He got dehydrated received an IV and came back out and finished all the drills.

He's had his troubles but let's at least try to be accurate.
 
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Just seen there were 3 Fla State players on the list of failed drug test but we get the bad publicity. figures.

Did any of them ever miss a game at FSU?

Curious that they had little to no problems at FSU, but at the biggest point in the next step in their careers they get caught. --- Actually not surprising at all.

You trying to say that the school who doesn't even suspend a player in the midst of a rape investigation, would choose to ignore failed drug tests in order to win a couple of measly college football games? C'mon man. You know "boys will be boys."

Ran some stadium steps. Case closed.
 
Still think he makes a team and potentially starts in the NFL for multiple years. What this "news" shows is that he's immature enough to give teams a reason to pay him less money at first. Pretty self-destructive decision. Ah well.

Maybe it sinks in one day that head-butting oneself through life is not only counter productive, it's financially painful.
 
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It was and is just a matter of time: http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/1...-nfl-drug-policy-reduce-marijuana-punishments

The question is did he fall to the 7th because of the pot smoking...

Probably that, lack of consistent dominance and the overall perception that football doesn't rank high enough on his priority list.

Too stoned to realize it. NFL.com has him listed as a potential steal in the draft, if...............................we all know this story
 
It was and is just a matter of time: http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/1...-nfl-drug-policy-reduce-marijuana-punishments

The question is did he fall to the 7th because of the pot smoking...

Probably that, lack of consistent dominance and the overall perception that football doesn't rank high enough on his priority list.

Too stoned to realize it. NFL.com has him listed as a potential steal in the draft, if...............................we all know this story

He can be a potential steal
It's like buying a lottery ticket. I can potentially make a huge profit.
 
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