tremonthustler1
aka bx_representer
Coulda been a pilot, coulda been a doctor...

I swear just the other day when they announced they benched him, someone said the drug allegations would be coming and here they are like clockwork...
Doesn't matter when you're trying to save your jobwouldn't this just ruin his trade value though?
The ongoing drama regarding Buccaneers quarterback Josh Freeman continues.
A day after ESPN’s Chris Mortensen dropped a fairly ominous hint regarding the possibility that Freeman is in the league’s substance-abuse program, Mortensen reports that Freeman is in Stage One.
It means that Freeman has done something — either a failed drug test, a missed test, or some other violation of the substance-abuse policy — to land in the lowest level of the program.
Mortensen reports that Freeman isn’t one strike away from a suspension, and that Freeman has a therapeutic use exemption for a prescription drug that is otherwise banned. (Mortensen doesn’t mention whether the medication is banned by the substance-abuse policy or the performance-enhancing drug policy.)
Typically, multiple violations of the substance-abuse policy are required before a suspension arises. One violation of the performance-enhancing drug policy typically triggers a suspension.
The broader problem is that someone has committed a significant breach of the confidentiality requirements of the substance-abuse policy. A player’s status in the program is supposed to remain secret unless and until a suspension is finalized.
Breaches of the confidentiality relating to the substance-abuse program, which covers recreational substances, are all too common. Rarely if ever is action taken.
This time, it could be different. Per a league source, the NFLPA will be “coming after everyone” to determine who violated the confidentiality provisions by leaking news of Freeman’s status to Mortensen.
The leak could have come from one or more potential sources. The Buccaneers would know about Freeman’s status. The league office would know, as would Freeman’s representatives.
Other teams would be entitled to know Freeman’s status only if Freeman were one strike away from a suspension.
It could be difficult to prove who said what to whom, but it’s about time the words on paper regarding the consequences of confidentiality (i.e., a fine of up to $500,000) come to life via an effort to prove who has violated the player’s legal rights under the CBA.
Even if the offender in this case is never caught, an aggressive attempt to enforce the rule could prompt folks who may be tempted to leak confidential drug policy information in the future to think twice.
shyt is about to get serious. 
Welcome to the real world…..after that unauthorized Espn interview where he publicly said he wants to be traded which as a player you just never do unless your a Superstar..
Josh freeman really proved that you can’t go up against a large organization as a disgruntled employee and come out unscathed….expect more targeted news releases that discredit Freeman and gives the Owners/GM/Coach an out in the upcoming days…
.. I'm not even mad at the bucs for doing it.. It's a business.. When some of you guys understand that you won't be so hurt or take things personally.. Look at it as if you ran the team and you had a qb with issues .. We all played franchise mode in madden.. It's just like that.. As owners gms and coaches,players are just a contracts,productivity and years on the contract..oh and in the sports everyone is replaceable perfect example the great Peyton manning the colts moved on with the quickness... freeman ain't even close to Peyton u think they are crying over losing him
.. But with football the thing that seperates the good teams from the trash ones are back up players .. It's all about the next man up..
Welcome to the real world…..after that unauthorized Espn interview where he publicly said he wants to be traded which as a player you just never do unless your a Superstar..
Josh freeman really proved that you can’t go up against a large organization as a disgruntled employee and come out unscathed….expect more targeted news releases that discredit Freeman and gives the Owners/GM/Coach an out in the upcoming days…
.. I'm not even mad at the bucs for doing it.. It's a business.. When some of you guys understand that you won't be so hurt or take things personally.. Look at it as if you ran the team and you had a qb with issues .. We all played franchise mode in madden.. It's just like that.. As owners gms and coaches,players are just a contracts,productivity and years on the contract..oh and in the sports everyone is replaceable perfect example the great Peyton manning the colts moved on with the quickness... freeman ain't even close to Peyton u think they are crying over losing him
.. But with football the thing that seperates the good teams from the trash ones are back up players .. It's all about the next man up..
