Billschinatown Posted October 5, 2016 Posted October 5, 2016 The calls for "maturity" go hand in hand with frontal lobe development and executive decision making which generally happens around age 25 (Dareus is 26). Don't underestimate that. I'm not playing doctor here, but we have a bit more experience than I'd have wished for. I'm just hoping he gets it all together and when he goes into the HOF as one of the greatest Bills ever (and SB MVP), this will be just a footnote. Agreed.
elroy16 Posted October 5, 2016 Posted October 5, 2016 How is it Cold if I am not that nosey neighbor that sits and peeks through the blinds, wanting to know every little problem with people they don't really know in real life? His personal life is his, the football filed is ours. There is a huge difference between caring about someone's well being and being a nosy neighbor.
cage Posted October 5, 2016 Posted October 5, 2016 Ritalin is a banned substance in the NFL. Imo That's what I was thinking... I certainly hope they consulted w/ the NFL before trying any medication. The next suspension would be for a year wouldn't it?
Augie Posted October 5, 2016 Posted October 5, 2016 That's what I was thinking... I certainly hope they consulted w/ the NFL before trying any medication. The next suspension would be for a year wouldn't it? It was previously mentioned there may be a Therapeutic Use Exemption of some type. I certainly hope they didnt just start feeding him pills to get the one year boot - that would be epically stupid!
Rockinon Posted October 5, 2016 Posted October 5, 2016 http://www.espn.com/espnw/voices/article/17602540/bravo-simone-biles-taking-stand-adhd-stigma Thanks for sharing that. I never knew much about ADHD. Good reading there.
Iraq Vet Posted October 5, 2016 Posted October 5, 2016 (edited) As a person with ADHD, it is no joke. It takes a lot of time and hard work to... hey look a squirrel outside the window and it has a nut.... Edited October 5, 2016 by Iraq Vet
Bleeding Bills Blue Posted October 5, 2016 Posted October 5, 2016 There are ways to get approval to use stuff. People need to actively do it. And not use the stuff if they don't have the approval.
Fadingpain Posted October 5, 2016 Posted October 5, 2016 I don't know exactly what all of his issues are but it seems Bruce would be the perfect mentor for him based on his career trajectory and issues he had. Yeah, in his early days Bruce enjoyed the nose candy and liked to cause trouble at bars. A friend of mine and a bunch of other bouncers bounced Bruce out of Mickey Rat's back in the day! LOL He did a 180 from that and now seems like the most calm, controlled, reflective athlete I can think of.
bobobonators Posted October 5, 2016 Posted October 5, 2016 Actions speak louder than words. Dude either gets his **** straight or else he will end up out of the NFL. If he keeps hanging out with other people who do drugs, inevitably he will slip up and end up getting suspended again. Dude needs a new crew. Hahah. If I was an NFL player of Dareus' status I'd probably be a hermit. I"d have my multi-million dollar mansion with swimming pools and bowling alleys; i'd probably hang out in the indoor pool all day, work out, go to practice, play ps4 in my personal home theater, and bang the wife. OH yeh, and I'd probably try and make a lot of silly commercials like Peyton.
26CornerBlitz Posted October 5, 2016 Posted October 5, 2016 @viccarucci Rex Ryan: Prudent for Marcell (Dareus) to answer what he did or didn't do during his suspension. #Bills
26CornerBlitz Posted October 5, 2016 Posted October 5, 2016 Dareus will speak with the press after practice today.
Peter Posted October 5, 2016 Posted October 5, 2016 I wonder. I wonder how many of the keyboard jockeys that are critical of Marcell (including Sully) have had each of the following happen to them: 1) Dad died when Marcell was six years old. 2) Mom died when Marcell was 20 years old (he is now without any parent). 3) Brother was shot and killed in a triple murder. 4) Close friend dies of cancer at 26. By all accounts, Marcell is a great guy and his teammates love him. He made some mistakes He has paid for those mistakes (and lost millions of dollars doing so). Carry on . . . .
Billschinatown Posted October 5, 2016 Posted October 5, 2016 (edited) I wonder. I wonder how many of the keyboard jockeys that are critical of Marcell (including Sully) have had each of the following happen to them: 1) Dad died when Marcell was six years old. 2) Mom died when Marcell was 20 years old (he is now without any parent). 3) Brother was shot and killed in a triple murder. 4) Close friend dies of cancer at 26. By all accounts, Marcell is a great guy and his teammates love him. He made some mistakes He has paid for those mistakes (and lost millions of dollars doing so). Carry on . . . . He's a kitty boo boo. Just take the screw out of his foot and deal with it. Oh wait...wrong player. He's a kitty boo boo. So his life has been tragic with the loss of loved ones and friends. ..get over it. I still go to work everyday! If only the league gave me a chance. I'm very tough. Is that how we do this? IMO Edited October 5, 2016 by Billschinatown
PolishDave Posted October 5, 2016 Posted October 5, 2016 I wonder. I wonder how many of the keyboard jockeys that are critical of Marcell (including Sully) have had each of the following happen to them: 1) Dad died when Marcell was six years old. 2) Mom died when Marcell was 20 years old (he is now without any parent). 3) Brother was shot and killed in a triple murder. 4) Close friend dies of cancer at 26. By all accounts, Marcell is a great guy and his teammates love him. He made some mistakes He has paid for those mistakes (and lost millions of dollars doing so). Carry on . . . . The first two would definitely have an impact on his character. The other two - not so much. Regardless, it is still up to him to overcome the negative circumstances in life just as it is up to you and me to do the same. Every single person who fails at something in life can come up with more than one excuse for why they failed. The guys who don't fail are the ones who don't lean on the excuses and just get it done. I don't know where you work or how much money you make, but, if your employer offered you tens of millions of dollars per year and a requirement of keeping that job was to not do any drugs, would you do any drugs?
Mr. WEO Posted October 5, 2016 Posted October 5, 2016 I wonder. I wonder how many of the keyboard jockeys that are critical of Marcell (including Sully) have had each of the following happen to them: 1) Dad died when Marcell was six years old. 2) Mom died when Marcell was 20 years old (he is now without any parent). 3) Brother was shot and killed in a triple murder. 4) Close friend dies of cancer at 26. By all accounts, Marcell is a great guy and his teammates love him. He made some mistakes He has paid for those mistakes (and lost millions of dollars doing so). Carry on . . . . I'm guessing you know almost nothing about any "keyboard jockey" here. I'm also guessing that there is nothing more this guy could do to inhibit career that you wouldn't give him a pass--no matter how many times he says he's going to make better choices (from now on) or how much BS (I'm entering rehab) he serves you to maintain your sympathy. He's paid the price? Well, I bet he woke up Monday morning still a healthy millionaire (many many times over) being paid to play a kids game.
Billschinatown Posted October 5, 2016 Posted October 5, 2016 The first two would definitely have an impact on his character. The other two - not so much. Regardless, it is still up to him to overcome the negative circumstances in life just as it is up to you and me to do the same. Every single person who fails at something in life can come up with more than one excuse for why they failed. The guys who don't fail are the ones who don't lean on the excuses and just get it done. I don't know where you work or how much money you make, but, if your employer offered you tens of millions of dollars per year and a requirement of keeping that job was to not do any drugs, would you do any drugs? Now imagine a world where you were so valuable to your employer that you violated the terms of your employment and they still put up with you. In fact they go out of their way to help you. Then after you come back the entire workforce rejoices and your employer celebrates. Now imagine you're Karlos Williams. Dareus is elite. He is one of the best players to ever play the game of football in the NFL. I'm happy he's back and I hope he continues to get help himself and from the team.
PolishDave Posted October 5, 2016 Posted October 5, 2016 (edited) Now imagine a world where you were so valuable to your employer that you violated the terms of your employment and they still put up with you. In fact they go out of their way to help you. Then after you come back the entire workforce rejoices and your employer celebrates. Now imagine you're Karlos Williams. Dareus is elite. He is one of the best players to ever play the game of football in the NFL. I'm happy he's back and I hope he continues to get help himself and from the team. The Bills are responding the way they are to Dareus because they are between a rock and a hard place with him. They come out all rosy and empathetic because it looks better than admitting they are just plain screwed with him financially. Calling him one of the best players to ever play the game of football in the NFL? I wouldn't go that far. Edited October 5, 2016 by PolishDave
Billschinatown Posted October 5, 2016 Posted October 5, 2016 The Bills are responding the way they are to Dareus because they are between a rock and a hard place with him. They come out all rosy and empathetic because it looks better than admitting they are just plain screwed with him financially. Calling him one of the best players to ever play the game of football in the NFL? I wouldn't go that far. They gave him that money that put them in this situation because he has the talent that dictates that kind of money.
Peter Posted October 5, 2016 Posted October 5, 2016 (edited) He's a kitty boo boo. Just take the screw out of his foot and deal with it. Oh wait...wrong player. He's a kitty boo boo. So his life has been tragic with the loss of loved ones and friends. ..get over it. I still go to work everyday! If only the league gave me a chance. I'm very tough. Is that how we do this? IMO The first two would definitely have an impact on his character. The other two - not so much. Regardless, it is still up to him to overcome the negative circumstances in life just as it is up to you and me to do the same. Every single person who fails at something in life can come up with more than one excuse for why they failed. The guys who don't fail are the ones who don't lean on the excuses and just get it done. I don't know where you work or how much money you make, but, if your employer offered you tens of millions of dollars per year and a requirement of keeping that job was to not do any drugs, would you do any drugs? I'm guessing you know almost nothing about any "keyboard jockey" here. I'm also guessing that there is nothing more this guy could do to inhibit career that you wouldn't give him a pass--no matter how many times he says he's going to make better choices (from now on) or how much BS (I'm entering rehab) he serves you to maintain your sympathy. He's paid the price? Well, I bet he woke up Monday morning still a healthy millionaire (many many times over) being paid to play a kids game. September was the 30th anniversary of my Dad's passing. I would give any material thing I have to have been able to have him with us these past 30 years. But, hey, that's just me. Carry on. P.S. I still go to work every day. P.P.S. I certainly have made mistakes in my life. Edited October 5, 2016 by Peter
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