Originally posted by defenderDX:
BUST
... of Foster will eventually be in the HOF
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Originally posted by defenderDX:
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Originally posted by wolfpack2192:
The rules are laid out as plain as day. It's not hard to follow them. It's pretty clear at this point that none of here think weed is a capital crime, it's not. I'm a police officer myself, it's a very low level offense, it's meaningless honestly. What everyone is bothered by including myself, is that the rules are simple and he knew that he was in violation of it. He has got to be smarter! He has to be if he wants to amount to guys like Willis and Bow before his knee injuries. There are millions of people who think some laws or rules or regs from employers are stupid, but we follow them because it is what it is. He has so much talent but it's time to man up and grow up. Comm'on Foster stay away from your old crew and stay in SF. You go back to those dudes they are going to leave you out to dry or some other issues will arise because you will probably put yourself in a compromising position.
Originally posted by LasVegasWally:
The kid needs a mentor.
A person who understands that weed isn't heroin but that it is unacceptable in the NFL.
Someone that can detail what a fabulous future can have if he stays focused.
Originally posted by LifelongNiner:
Originally posted by LasVegasWally:
The kid needs a mentor.
A person who understands that weed isn't heroin but that it is unacceptable in the NFL.
Someone that can detail what a fabulous future can have if he stays focused.
Absolutely. Foster need to understand the bolded and act accordingly. Increase his awareness of who his employer is.
Originally posted by LasVegasWally:"Hi Reuben, do you have a moment to talk about Jesus?"
Originally posted by LifelongNiner:
Originally posted by LasVegasWally:
The kid needs a mentor.
A person who understands that weed isn't heroin but that it is unacceptable in the NFL.
Someone that can detail what a fabulous future can have if he stays focused.
Absolutely. Foster need to understand the bolded and act accordingly. Increase his awareness of who his employer is.
He should talk w/Ray Lewis who almost completely blew it, then turned it around.
Originally posted by thl408:"Hi Reuben, do you have a moment to talk about Jesus?"Originally posted by LasVegasWally:Originally posted by LifelongNiner:Originally posted by LasVegasWally:The kid needs a mentor.
A person who understands that weed isn't heroin but that it is unacceptable in the NFL.
Someone that can detail what a fabulous future can have if he stays focused.
Absolutely. Foster need to understand the bolded and act accordingly. Increase his awareness of who his employer is.
He should talk w/Ray Lewis who almost completely blew it, then turned it around.
Originally posted by LasVegasWally:Originally posted by LifelongNiner:Originally posted by LasVegasWally:The kid needs a mentor.
A person who understands that weed isn't heroin but that it is unacceptable in the NFL.
Someone that can detail what a fabulous future can have if he stays focused.
Absolutely. Foster need to understand the bolded and act accordingly. Increase his awareness of who his employer is.
He should talk w/Ray Lewis who almost completely blew it, then turned it around.
Originally posted by mitpdub:
Originally posted by LasVegasWally:
Originally posted by LifelongNiner:
Originally posted by LasVegasWally:
The kid needs a mentor.
A person who understands that weed isn't heroin but that it is unacceptable in the NFL.
Someone that can detail what a fabulous future can have if he stays focused.
Absolutely. Foster need to understand the bolded and act accordingly. Increase his awareness of who his employer is.
He should talk w/Ray Lewis who almost completely blew it, then turned it around.
"Rueben you will be all right, it's not like you killed someone".
Originally posted by mayo49:Originally posted by mitpdub:Originally posted by LasVegasWally:Originally posted by LifelongNiner:Originally posted by LasVegasWally:The kid needs a mentor.
A person who understands that weed isn't heroin but that it is unacceptable in the NFL.
Someone that can detail what a fabulous future can have if he stays focused.
Absolutely. Foster need to understand the bolded and act accordingly. Increase his awareness of who his employer is.
He should talk w/Ray Lewis who almost completely blew it, then turned it around.
"Rueben you will be all right, it's not like you killed someone".
He needs to put the dope down and concentrate on being a good example.
Originally posted by Cisco0623:Originally posted by mayo49:Originally posted by mitpdub:Originally posted by LasVegasWally:Originally posted by LifelongNiner:Originally posted by LasVegasWally:The kid needs a mentor.
A person who understands that weed isn't heroin but that it is unacceptable in the NFL.
Someone that can detail what a fabulous future can have if he stays focused.
Absolutely. Foster need to understand the bolded and act accordingly. Increase his awareness of who his employer is.
He should talk w/Ray Lewis who almost completely blew it, then turned it around.
"Rueben you will be all right, it's not like you killed someone".
He needs to put the dope down and concentrate on being a good example.
When you say dope do you mean marijuana or his brain?
Originally posted by dj43:I was reading an article this morning about Aaron Hernandez and how was never able to separate himself from the gang element in which he grew up.
Bart Scott, a former NFL player, noted how difficult it is for guys who grew up in the hood and affiliated themselves with gangs to break free of that influence. Scott asserted that there are "many" players in the league who are still gang members, having never broken those ties.
Let's hope our boy will break free of all that. He needs to stay on the West Coast and hook up with a solid mentor that can put him on the right track.
Originally posted by Alfienator:Originally posted by dj43:I was reading an article this morning about Aaron Hernandez and how was never able to separate himself from the gang element in which he grew up.
Bart Scott, a former NFL player, noted how difficult it is for guys who grew up in the hood and affiliated themselves with gangs to break free of that influence. Scott asserted that there are "many" players in the league who are still gang members, having never broken those ties.
Let's hope our boy will break free of all that. He needs to stay on the West Coast and hook up with a solid mentor that can put him on the right track.
Reuben is in a gang?