Olsen suspended for failed drug test SMH

Those of you saying (or thinking) the "it should/will be legal" or "he's just young" crap are missing the point.

You have a serious shot to be the starting quarterback at the University of freaking Miami...big-time college football (not to mention, where your NFL brother also played). Don't. Break. The. Rules.

I don't care if the rules say you can't eat pizza, then DON'T ****ING EAT PIZZA. Period.

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100%. Im as big a marijuana supporter as you'll find but this is spot on. There are alot of chances i pass up because of marijuana and my feelings about it but if i was given the chance to play football at any level beyond high school i would quit smoking without even thinking about it, let alone playing at Miami.

That being said lets not forget the hypocrisy here. If you swapped the weed with alcohol we wouldnt being talking about a 1 game suspension and nobody would be saying hes immature and all that jazz. He would be having the "college experience." Would you rather your players going out and getting drunk or staying in and smoking a few bowls?

Yeah, and don't get it twisted (no pun intended). I'm not saying smoking is wrong or that he shouldn't like it. I'm just saying that his particular circumstances are such that it seems foolish to roll the dice.
 
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Those of you saying (or thinking) the "it should/will be legal" or "he's just young" crap are missing the point.

You have a serious shot to be the starting quarterback at the University of freaking Miami...big-time college football (not to mention, where your NFL brother also played). Don't. Break. The. Rules.

I don't care if the rules say you can't eat pizza, then DON'T ****ING EAT PIZZA. Period.

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100%. Im as big a marijuana supporter as you'll find but this is spot on. There are alot of chances i pass up because of marijuana and my feelings about it but if i was given the chance to play football at any level beyond high school i would quit smoking without even thinking about it, let alone playing at Miami.

That being said lets not forget the hypocrisy here. If you swapped the weed with alcohol we wouldnt being talking about a 1 game suspension and nobody would be saying hes immature and all that jazz. He would be having the "college experience." Would you rather your players going out and getting drunk or staying in and smoking a few bowls?

If both are against team rules, then neither. If, one is, and the other isn't , then I'd rather them not do the one that is against the rules
 
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Just to be serious for a sec

One thing i'll say....we don't know when this drug issue occurred. It could have been a few months back and maybe Olsen has gotten it together since then (or not). I don't think any of us can really say with certainty at this point. Golden did recently say that Olsen was battling hard. Let's just wait and see how camp plays out and go from there. No need for anyone to lose their mind just yet.
 
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Olsen was a Fisch recruit, correct? And Kaaya, is obviously a Coley guy. Obviously Olsen isn't officially gone (unless he wants to be) but you have to be liking Kaaya's future right about now.

The tree wraparound should have been an early clue of the events to follow. The QB is a leader, and if this is a example of his leadership, IMO he needs to get a grip quickly or he will be gone one way or another.
 
THIS ISH WILL BE LEGAL IN NOVEMBER. ...COLLEGE FOOTBALL NEEDS TO ADAPT AND QUIT RUINING YOUNG MEN'S LIVES OVER SOME BS WHILE THE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES ARE JUSTIFIED AND CONTINUE TO BREAK RECORD PROFITS

Just cause it might become legal doesn't mean the NCAA will say it's ok to do...

My employers have already said if it becomes legal it's still not going to be allowed at our place of work if we get randomly drug tested were done...

Thanks for the post. Employers don't want to hire people who do weed. Employers don't want to hire people who have DUIs. All of you morons who say it's about to be legal need to realize the employers don't want people they hire smoking weed. In my line of work if you smoke weed and get caught....you've basically lost everything.

Already first case in Washington going to court over employee failing weed test in a legal state. All indications are he's going to win and i believe he's already back at work. Employers cannot restrict a legal drug, especially if medically prescribed just like pharmaceuticals. Times are changing fellas. ...it's coming
 
THIS ISH WILL BE LEGAL IN NOVEMBER. ...COLLEGE FOOTBALL NEEDS TO ADAPT AND QUIT RUINING YOUNG MEN'S LIVES OVER SOME BS WHILE THE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES ARE JUSTIFIED AND CONTINUE TO BREAK RECORD PROFITS

Just cause it might become legal doesn't mean the NCAA will say it's ok to do...

My employers have already said if it becomes legal it's still not going to be allowed at our place of work if we get randomly drug tested were done...

Thanks for the post. Employers don't want to hire people who do weed. Employers don't want to hire people who have DUIs. All of you morons who say it's about to be legal need to realize the employers don't want people they hire smoking weed. In my line of work if you smoke weed and get caught....you've basically lost everything.

Already first case in Washington going to court over employee failing weed test in a legal state. All indications are he's going to win and i believe he's already back at work. Employers cannot restrict a legal drug, especially if medically prescribed just like pharmaceuticals. Times are changing fellas. ...it's coming

Thank ******* god i live in Washington, id go crazy if i had to hide my marijuana use.
 
Those of you saying (or thinking) the "it should/will be legal" or "he's just young" crap are missing the point.

You have a serious shot to be the starting quarterback at the University of freaking Miami...big-time college football (not to mention, where your NFL brother also played). Don't. Break. The. Rules.

I don't care if the rules say you can't eat pizza, then DON'T ****ING EAT PIZZA. Period.

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100%. Im as big a marijuana supporter as you'll find but this is spot on. There are alot of chances i pass up because of marijuana and my feelings about it but if i was given the chance to play football at any level beyond high school i would quit smoking without even thinking about it, let alone playing at Miami.

That being said lets not forget the hypocrisy here. If you swapped the weed with alcohol we wouldnt being talking about a 1 game suspension and nobody would be saying hes immature and all that jazz. He would be having the "college experience." Would you rather your players going out and getting drunk or staying in and smoking a few bowls?


Worst. Argument. Ever.

Worst. Rebuttal. Ever
 
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THIS ISH WILL BE LEGAL IN NOVEMBER. ...COLLEGE FOOTBALL NEEDS TO ADAPT AND QUIT RUINING YOUNG MEN'S LIVES OVER SOME BS WHILE THE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES ARE JUSTIFIED AND CONTINUE TO BREAK RECORD PROFITS

Just cause it might become legal doesn't mean the NCAA will say it's ok to do...

My employers have already said if it becomes legal it's still not going to be allowed at our place of work if we get randomly drug tested were done...

Thanks for the post. Employers don't want to hire people who do weed. Employers don't want to hire people who have DUIs. All of you morons who say it's about to be legal need to realize the employers don't want people they hire smoking weed. In my line of work if you smoke weed and get caught....you've basically lost everything.

Already first case in Washington going to court over employee failing weed test in a legal state. All indications are he's going to win and i believe he's already back at work. Employers cannot restrict a legal drug, especially if medically prescribed just like pharmaceuticals. Times are changing fellas. ...it's coming

Really employers can't? ...isn't alcohol a legal drug? ......if I get drug tested at my job and have more than a .04 blood alcohol level then I've tested positive.

Bottom line this isn't the time to start a weed campaign. It's illegal and that's that...

Yes if it's medically necessary it's one thing and you would have valid letters from a dr that it's prescribed.
 
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THIS ISH WILL BE LEGAL IN NOVEMBER. ...COLLEGE FOOTBALL NEEDS TO ADAPT AND QUIT RUINING YOUNG MEN'S LIVES OVER SOME BS WHILE THE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES ARE JUSTIFIED AND CONTINUE TO BREAK RECORD PROFITS

Just cause it might become legal doesn't mean the NCAA will say it's ok to do...

My employers have already said if it becomes legal it's still not going to be allowed at our place of work if we get randomly drug tested were done...

Thanks for the post. Employers don't want to hire people who do weed. Employers don't want to hire people who have DUIs. All of you morons who say it's about to be legal need to realize the employers don't want people they hire smoking weed. In my line of work if you smoke weed and get caught....you've basically lost everything.

Already first case in Washington going to court over employee failing weed test in a legal state. All indications are he's going to win and i believe he's already back at work. Employers cannot restrict a legal drug, especially if medically prescribed just like pharmaceuticals. Times are changing fellas. ...it's coming

Really they can't....isn't alcohol a legal drug? ......if I get drug tested at my job and have more than a .04 blood alcohol level then I've tested positive.

Yes if it's medically necessary it's one thing and you would have valid letters from a dr that it's prescribed.

Marijuana stays in your system significantly longer then alcohol. If you tested more then a .04 then you would have consumed it while at work or just before work. On the other hand if i test positive for marijuana i could have consumed it 2 weeks ago on my day off.
 
Those of you saying (or thinking) the "it should/will be legal" or "he's just young" crap are missing the point.

You have a serious shot to be the starting quarterback at the University of freaking Miami...big-time college football (not to mention, where your NFL brother also played). Don't. Break. The. Rules.

I don't care if the rules say you can't eat pizza, then DON'T ****ING EAT PIZZA. Period.

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100%. Im as big a marijuana supporter as you'll find but this is spot on. There are alot of chances i pass up because of marijuana and my feelings about it but if i was given the chance to play football at any level beyond high school i would quit smoking without even thinking about it, let alone playing at Miami.

That being said lets not forget the hypocrisy here. If you swapped the weed with alcohol we wouldnt being talking about a 1 game suspension and nobody would be saying hes immature and all that jazz. He would be having the "college experience." Would you rather your players going out and getting drunk or staying in and smoking a few bowls?
Thank u....never had a DUI or any other issue happen from weed that alcohol causes. Instead of drunks beating their wives, they smoke and munch and nap. Just like alcohol prohibition, weed is coming around and IMO alcohol should be banned. I've seen the medicinal benefits first hand of marijuana. The ONLY argument opposers have is inhaling smoke which has been settled with pills, drinks, food etc. Not only do we not spend $ fighting it and prosecuting it but we gain the tax dollars. Absolute no brainer and may be the only way to help liquidate the debt this moron Obama has caused our generations of relatives to pay
 
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Never smoked anything in my life. Maybe drink one beer a year. I'm going to live to be 150.
 
Those of you saying (or thinking) the "it should/will be legal" or "he's just young" crap are missing the point.

You have a serious shot to be the starting quarterback at the University of freaking Miami...big-time college football (not to mention, where your NFL brother also played). Don't. Break. The. Rules.

I don't care if the rules say you can't eat pizza, then DON'T ****ING EAT PIZZA. Period.

14.gif

100%. Im as big a marijuana supporter as you'll find but this is spot on. There are alot of chances i pass up because of marijuana and my feelings about it but if i was given the chance to play football at any level beyond high school i would quit smoking without even thinking about it, let alone playing at Miami.

That being said lets not forget the hypocrisy here. If you swapped the weed with alcohol we wouldnt being talking about a 1 game suspension and nobody would be saying hes immature and all that jazz. He would be having the "college experience." Would you rather your players going out and getting drunk or staying in and smoking a few bowls?
Thank u....never had a DUI or any other issue happen from weed that alcohol causes. Instead of drunks beating their wives, they smoke and munch and nap. Just like alcohol prohibition, weed is coming around and IMO alcohol should be banned. I've seen the medicinal benefits first hand of marijuana. The ONLY argument opposers have is inhaling smoke which has been settled with pills, drinks, food etc. Not only do we not spend $ fighting it and prosecuting it but we gain the tax dollars. Absolute no brainer and may be the only way to help liquidate the debt this moron Obama has caused our generations of relatives to pay

Yep, people fail to realize that the culture around Marijuana use and alcohol use is night and day. For a vast amount of weed users its a mellow, calming experience. Your not totally inebriated like you are alcohol, you still have control of yourself. Think about the number of times we hear about a athlete getting in trouble at a club or a bar. Why would you want your players losing control of themselves and being around other people who have limited control of themselves? Or they can invite a few friends over, match a few bowls and get down on some video games and munchies.

The simple truth is that marijuana is safer then alcohol in every way shape and form, yet we punish the kids who chose to to do the safer intoxicant just because the big bad government says so.

I also see what marijuana can do for medicine. I grow and make products for dispensaries and when you see these people who NEED this stuff because nothing else works, it really hits home. Marijuana can do so much for people and the fact that its being held down like this is a crime.
 
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Just cause it might become legal doesn't mean the NCAA will say it's ok to do...

My employers have already said if it becomes legal it's still not going to be allowed at our place of work if we get randomly drug tested were done...

Thanks for the post. Employers don't want to hire people who do weed. Employers don't want to hire people who have DUIs. All of you morons who say it's about to be legal need to realize the employers don't want people they hire smoking weed. In my line of work if you smoke weed and get caught....you've basically lost everything.

Already first case in Washington going to court over employee failing weed test in a legal state. All indications are he's going to win and i believe he's already back at work. Employers cannot restrict a legal drug, especially if medically prescribed just like pharmaceuticals. Times are changing fellas. ...it's coming

Really they can't....isn't alcohol a legal drug? ......if I get drug tested at my job and have more than a .04 blood alcohol level then I've tested positive.

Yes if it's medically necessary it's one thing and you would have valid letters from a dr that it's prescribed.

Marijuana stays in your system significantly longer then alcohol. If you tested more then a .04 then you would have consumed it while at work or just before work. On the other hand if i test positive for marijuana i could have consumed it 2 weeks ago on my day off.


It's ILLEGAL so that's that... And no I wouldn't have had to consume alcohol just before work to test at .04
 
Those of you saying (or thinking) the "it should/will be legal" or "he's just young" crap are missing the point.

You have a serious shot to be the starting quarterback at the University of freaking Miami...big-time college football (not to mention, where your NFL brother also played). Don't. Break. The. Rules.

I don't care if the rules say you can't eat pizza, then DON'T ****ING EAT PIZZA. Period.

14.gif

100%. Im as big a marijuana supporter as you'll find but this is spot on. There are alot of chances i pass up because of marijuana and my feelings about it but if i was given the chance to play football at any level beyond high school i would quit smoking without even thinking about it, let alone playing at Miami.

That being said lets not forget the hypocrisy here. If you swapped the weed with alcohol we wouldnt being talking about a 1 game suspension and nobody would be saying hes immature and all that jazz. He would be having the "college experience." Would you rather your players going out and getting drunk or staying in and smoking a few bowls?
Thank u....never had a DUI or any other issue happen from weed that alcohol causes. Instead of drunks beating their wives, they smoke and munch and nap. Just like alcohol prohibition, weed is coming around and IMO alcohol should be banned. I've seen the medicinal benefits first hand of marijuana. The ONLY argument opposers have is inhaling smoke which has been settled with pills, drinks, food etc. Not only do we not spend $ fighting it and prosecuting it but we gain the tax dollars. Absolute no brainer and may be the only way to help liquidate the debt this moron Obama has caused our generations of relatives to pay

Yep, people fail to realize that the culture around Marijuana use and alcohol use is night and day. For a vast amount of weed users its a mellow, calming experience. Your not totally inebriated like you are alcohol, you still have control of yourself. Think about the number of times we hear about a athlete getting in trouble at a club or a bar. Why would you want your players losing control of themselves and being around other people who have limited control of themselves? Or they can invite a few friends over, match a few bowls and get down on some video games and munchies.

The simple truth is that marijuana is safer then alcohol in every way shape and form, yet we punish the kids who chose to to do the safer intoxicant just because the big bad government says so.

I agree with that the government definitely wants to get their hands on it.

I said it a long Time ago...make it legal and tax the **** out of it
 
Those of you saying (or thinking) the "it should/will be legal" or "he's just young" crap are missing the point.

You have a serious shot to be the starting quarterback at the University of freaking Miami...big-time college football (not to mention, where your NFL brother also played). Don't. Break. The. Rules.

I don't care if the rules say you can't eat pizza, then DON'T ****ING EAT PIZZA. Period.

14.gif

100%. Im as big a marijuana supporter as you'll find but this is spot on. There are alot of chances i pass up because of marijuana and my feelings about it but if i was given the chance to play football at any level beyond high school i would quit smoking without even thinking about it, let alone playing at Miami.

That being said lets not forget the hypocrisy here. If you swapped the weed with alcohol we wouldnt being talking about a 1 game suspension and nobody would be saying hes immature and all that jazz. He would be having the "college experience." Would you rather your players going out and getting drunk or staying in and smoking a few bowls?
Thank u....never had a DUI or any other issue happen from weed that alcohol causes. Instead of drunks beating their wives, they smoke and munch and nap. Just like alcohol prohibition, weed is coming around and IMO alcohol should be banned. I've seen the medicinal benefits first hand of marijuana. The ONLY argument opposers have is inhaling smoke which has been settled with pills, drinks, food etc. Not only do we not spend $ fighting it and prosecuting it but we gain the tax dollars. Absolute no brainer and may be the only way to help liquidate the debt this moron Obama has caused our generations of relatives to pay

Yep, people fail to realize that the culture around Marijuana use and alcohol use is night and day. For a vast amount of weed users its a mellow, calming experience. Your not totally inebriated like you are alcohol, you still have control of yourself. Think about the number of times we hear about a athlete getting in trouble at a club or a bar. Why would you want your players losing control of themselves and being around other people who have limited control of themselves? Or they can invite a few friends over, match a few bowls and get down on some video games and munchies.

The simple truth is that marijuana is safer then alcohol in every way shape and form, yet we punish the kids who chose to to do the safer intoxicant just because the big bad government says so.

I agree with that the government definitely wants to get their hands on it.

I said it a long Time ago...make it legal and tax the **** out of it
That's what Washington and Colorado are doing, and the rest of the states are just watching to see how it pans out, which has been successful thus far. It's still illegal, and even if it was legal, the NCAA would never allow these kids to use it, and they shouldn't. The only reason I think weed should be legal, is because we spend way too much trying to fight it, and too many people are in prison for such a stupid thing, and it would make a good amount of money. But I still think it is a gateway drug if you use too much. And don't even say there's no proof ppl who smoke move on to other things, because I know for a fact it can happen easily.
 
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