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would rather figure out every little thing about kids coming into the league.. then over scrutinize a mistake that could have been made as a teenager.. then enter you into a program that doesn't seemingly think about the individual and genuinely help them with legit problems or addictions.. but rather punish them on an extremely harsh level, that doesn't really exist in societyRepped.
The NFL had every chance to get in front of this and get it right and still dropped the ball.
There's no excuse for how this was handled.
All the anger and outrage is more than warranted and I hope the backlash causes a **** storm for the league.
but something happens at the pro bowl and dudes somehow NOW need to go find further info