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He was one of the highest recruits out of High School... beyond talented but couldn't keep his head straight or weight down at the U. if they get him right, he will be a beast
Yeah but the NFL could still suspend him for failing drug tests.
No they can't. They can put him in their program for failing the combine test but they can't suspend him until he fails a test while in the NFL.
Let me rephrase, based on what I've been told over the last few years because the player is not technically a part of the NFLPA until drafted they are not subject to the NFL rules that were agreed to under the collective bargaining agreement.
No they can't. They can put him in their program for failing the combine test but they can't suspend him until he fails a test while in the NFL.
Let me rephrase, based on what I've been told over the last few years because the player is not technically a part of the NFLPA until drafted they are not subject to the NFL rules that were agreed to under the collective bargaining agreement.
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