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this guy is total idiot.. ask me if i feel sorry for this guy, who voluntarily check himself into a hospital after the decision to give him his walking papers the day of the superbowl...
no.. no i dont at all..
this idiot is as bad as the bengals RB who got all coked up the night before the played the 49ers:hammeru:
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I think there is more to this story. W. Sapp was just on Jimmy Kimmel's new show and he asked him If he had heard what the story was, and WS said oh yea, but your won't here it from me! It's messed up, or something like that.
I think Stanley Wilson is the guy you are referring to Tatonka...It is true, there seems to be one bonehead in every super bowl that forgets the reason wh they are there. I guess you can add Robbins to be available FA list..
This morning on the news, they said that Robbins is bi-polar and that they weren't sure if he missed taking his medicine or he drank while on the medicine. Apparently a few years ago, a few members of the media found him wandering the halls by the locker rooms and he said to them "I'm lost. I can't find where I'm supposed to be." His mother has the disease too.
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Originally posted by MissBuffalo This morning on the news, they said that Robbins is bi-polar and that they weren't sure if he missed taking his medicine or he drank while on the medicine. Apparently a few years ago, a few members of the media found him wandering the halls by the locker rooms and he said to them "I'm lost. I can't find where I'm supposed to be." His mother has the disease too.
Ironic how this happened on the weekend of the biggest game of his life and he ended up in Tijuana...sorry...no deal on this one.
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107.7 WNSA has reported that the Raiders have cut Barret Robbins. What an idiot this guy is. He is an All-Pro center and he decides to head to Tijuana on the Friday before the Super bowl. You know you are a complete moron when the Raiders of all teams cut you for misconduct!!
According to this article, a few players say he was in Tijuana. But it also points out his disease. It sounds like they're trying to cover up his party in Tijuana with his disease:
Several NFL and team sources, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said they were told Robbins had been hospitalized Sunday in the San Diego area for what was described as a serious reaction to medication. He has been under a doctor's care in the past for a bipolar disorder, sources say, and has received long-term treatment for depression. Robbins has been prescribed medication for both conditions, a source said.
The condition runs throughout Robbins' family; both his mother and father have experienced problems with depression that manifest into physical symptoms.
Robbins said in a 1997 Chronicle interview that he had the condition under control with medication.
"It's a battle within your head," Robbins said in 1997. "It's not an easy thing to deal with. Anybody who can overcome something like this is bound to be a better person in all aspects of life."
Until you all know the details, zip it. Until you all live with this or have someone in your family who does, zip it. You don't know what happened, you're only guessing. And no, I don't have it. Show some class folks! I'm sure he's not happy about it. Why do we care? Leave it alone, enjoy the game results and talk about football without assuming he's a complete idiot.
Originally posted by vabillsfan Until you all know the details, zip it. Until you all live with this or have someone in your family who does, zip it. You don't know what happened, you're only guessing. And no, I don't have it. Show some class folks! I'm sure he's not happy about it. Why do we care? Leave it alone, enjoy the game results and talk about football without assuming he's a complete idiot.
SAN DIEGO — Oakland Raiders all-pro center Barret Robbins — booted from the Super Bowl XXXVII roster after going AWOL over the weekend — remained under observation at a San Diego hospital Monday for the second day in a row.
"It's a tragedy," said Tampa Bay coach Jon Gruden.
Key details remain unclear. But agent J. Drew Pittman confirmed that Robbins was still in a hospital after checking in on game day. Pittman said Robbins' condition was not critical and that preliminary tests showed no sign of illegal drug use. Pittman said that while Robbins had taken medication for depression in the past, his current situation was not necessarily related. Robbins wasn't on regular medication, Pittman said....more
Another article printed today on the same subject. This one from ESPN.
An unnamed member of Robbins' family, quoted in Tuesday's editions of The New York Daily News, said the 6-foot-3, 320-pound Robbins was under a suicide watch in a San Diego hospital.
"We are very worried about Barret. That's all I can say right now," the family member was quoted as saying. Drew Pittman, Robbins' Dallas-based agent, said Monday he expected Robbins to be released from the hospital Tuesday morning.
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