What precisely does this mean? He didn't test positive for a specific substance, did he?
whatever he's on by diluiting urine sample to make it hard to detect drug(s) in his system.
That's not a good thing
Jabrill has to undergo NFL drug testing policy as a first time offender so he's in Stage 1.
Denial? Sounds about right.
he has to by NFL rule to enter into NFL drug policy because of it since he did it at the combine. He will be a NFL player soon.
I think it's the name of a river in Poland. That's probably why he's confused.
April 24th, 2017 at 10:27 PM ^
because you called me a name. FOH
April 25th, 2017 at 12:55 AM ^
against the wall to see if it sticks read here http://thebiglead.com/2017/04/24/jabrill-peppers-dilute-sample-shouldnt…
You're not making any sense.
April 25th, 2017 at 12:57 AM ^
Everbody knows that Cairo is in France and Egypt is in Iraq. So I'm not sure you guys are getting your facts straight.
For two days. At different positions.
So, this really is Watergate . . . I'll be here all week.
So, this really is Watergate . . . I'll be here all week.
If there is a medical reason for a certain test result, that is typically not regarded as a positive test.
You can test "dilute" by drinking too much fruit juice. I'm not even kidding.
Yup. Water. The Horror!
It's sad that this is all over the sports sites but the MSU assault stories are nowhere to be found. I guess specualtion is much more interesting than actual news.
Or maybe they're more interested in clicks/eyeballs, so they run a story about a program/player that way more people are interested in.
That's not to say it's right or moral... but that's the nature of modern journalism.
This would show up as a masking agent.
Speculation, but news nonetheless.
CAA released a statement that stated he was pounding water.
As I remember from my HR Generalist days, the 'dilute sample' typically meant normal bodily levels of certain chemicals (used as a baseline to determine if a sample is usable or not) were not met.
You would think every player at combine would want to be hydrated, so shouldnt this happen all the time? It happened to one other player this year that i heard of. explanation sounds iffy. not saying he is guilty or not-guilty tho
Reuben Foster was the other and he had the same response - was fighting a sickness by drinking lots of fluids before the combine.
So he drank a lot of water. He's a smart man, staying hydrated.
April 25th, 2017 at 11:15 AM ^
Then maybe you should date nicer men?
Clearly the NFL isn't aware of this chart otherwise he would be guilty of being at peak Championship piss level.
So are people with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria basically Satan?
Even if he is in Cleveland.....
When I drain the lizard, I do so at the highest championship level
Tom Herman with the long con to get Foster and Peppers to piss clear.
Once a Buckeye, always a buckeye I guess.
drinking a gallon of nasty goldenseal tea that was not fun.
Another interesting thing, an ex gf of mine was eating lemon poppyseed muffins and tested positive for opiates and it was the company her dad worked at.
Probably an over-hydrated sample meaning he was masking...marijuana(?!) use?! That's my hunch...based off of nothing.
As a society, we need to get together and determine how long it is going to be before we can officially stop treating pot as a big deal. It is already *wink*wink* not a big deal to pretty much everybody so when can it officially become not a big deal.
I know that if that is the case, it is not a smart move by him. I get it. It is just that to define whether somebody can or cannot succeed or is of high character or not based on use of that specific substance does not follow. It is not that kind of thing.