NFL 2015 - Off Season Discussion

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Marijuana testing window opens today
Posted by Mike Florio on April 20, 2015, 8:12 AM EDT
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It’s April 20. 4/20. The unofficial marijuana holiday. It’s also the day on which the marijuana amnesty ends for all NFL players.

Players not in the substance-abuse program are subject to one test per year, from April 20 through August 9. After submitting to that one test per year, a player can smoke at will — and/or take other drugs prohibited by the substance-abuse policy (e.g., cocaine, amphetamines, morphine, codeine, hydrocodone, oxycodone, PCP, MDMA) — without fear of consequence. (During the regular season, amphetamines and MDMA become PEDs.)

That’s how Aaron Hernandez managed to chain-smoke marijuana. He stopped long enough before April 20 to let the metabolites exit his system, and then once he gave a sample it was time to crack open the turkey bag.

Until the next April 20, the only risk comes from getting arrested for marijuana possession, having a joint fall out of a player’s jacket in the presence of a league official, and/or admitting publicly to smoking marijuana. (For example, when former NFL receiver Randy Moss admitted to smoking marijuana “every blue moon,” Moss nearly landed in the program.)

Once in the program, testing can happen up to 10 times per month. Which means up to 120 times per year. As opposed to the one test per year.

So, basically, a player not in the program needs to stop smoking on or about March 20 and to quit until after taking his once-per-year test. After that, it’s smoke ’em if you got ’em until the next March 20.
 
"Unfortunately I don't have physical evidence. But Jim Murray (@bigjimmurray) just stated on the Felger and Mazz that Dallas will soon trade their first round pick and CB Orlando Scandrick for AP. He quoted a source he knows in Atlanta who also released the news that Jimmy Graham was on the trading block and heading to Seattle before the story broke. "
 

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"Unfortunately I don't have physical evidence. But Jim Murray (@bigjimmurray) just stated on the Felger and Mazz that Dallas will soon trade their first round pick and CB Orlando Scandrick for AP. He quoted a source he knows in Atlanta who also released the news that Jimmy Graham was on the trading block and heading to Seattle before the story broke. "

Looks more like connecting the dots to me. It was reported by ESPN that the Vikings are looking for a 1st rounder and a CB, so Jim Murray is just speculating that Scandrick (potential holdout) and the Cowboys 1st round pick would put Peterson in Dallas.

According to ESPN’s Adam Caplan, the Vikings would seek a first round pick plus a starting cornerback in any trade.
Caplan notes that Minnesota considers cornerback its biggest need and would take a second round pick in lieu of a veteran at that position, with the intention of using the pick on an immediate starter at cornerback.
 
Intriguing Facebook post by Adrian Peterson's agent, Ben Dogra....hmmm

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Dogra has been dumped by JJ Watt and Trent Williams, so maybe he's trying to get in on some Bucs draftee action???
 
According to one report, the options are Arizona, Atlanta, Dallas, Jacksonville, San Diego and Tampa Bay. Those are the six teams named by an anonymous source who told thePioneer Press that a trade could get done before or during the draft, but probably wouldn’t happen after that if it hasn’t happened by then.

That source did not name the Raiders, which contradicts a previous report that they had expressed interest.
 

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