Sandy
03-27-2021, 11:46 AM
CHICAGO — Next summer, when the HBO show "Ballers" begins its second season and the NFL tries to dismiss its wild storylines as just the work of fiction and not representative of real life inside the league … just remember that on draft night 2016, a top prospect tumbled through the first round because minutes before the event a video of him smoking something, presumably marijuana, while wearing a gas mask was released on his own Twitter account, which he claimed was hacked, perhaps, some speculated, by his own stepfather who had sued him two days prior. Then, less than two hours later (you thought that was it?) his Instagram revealed screenshots of text conversations allegedly between the player and an assistant athletic director at his college where he asked for payments for rent and his mom's utility bills, which are violations of NCAA statutes.
No, it wasn't all that fun for Tunsil, the prospect and gas-mask wearer in question, but all's well that ends well, and it did for the very talented Ole Miss offensive tackle. He wound up going 13th to the Miami Dolphins. At one point in the draft process, he was expected to be a top-three selection, so he lost some early money (around $10 million) but it's all about what he does now.
"I can't control things who gets in my phone, and hacking my Instagram, my Twitter," Tunsil said. "I'm just blessed to be part of the Miami Dolphins organization."
https://sports.yahoo.com/news/two-words-that-sum-up-the-2016-nfl-draft--bong-hit-042452056.html
Only niggers. This nigger will still be a multi-millionaire, but one joint made it lose $10 million more. Of course once it realized the consequences of what it did, it dindu nuffins, dindu nuffins! Dat bitch set it up!
And apparently major NCAA rules violations don't matter. A white player would be investigated already and maybe even declared draft ineligible.
No, it wasn't all that fun for Tunsil, the prospect and gas-mask wearer in question, but all's well that ends well, and it did for the very talented Ole Miss offensive tackle. He wound up going 13th to the Miami Dolphins. At one point in the draft process, he was expected to be a top-three selection, so he lost some early money (around $10 million) but it's all about what he does now.
"I can't control things who gets in my phone, and hacking my Instagram, my Twitter," Tunsil said. "I'm just blessed to be part of the Miami Dolphins organization."
https://sports.yahoo.com/news/two-words-that-sum-up-the-2016-nfl-draft--bong-hit-042452056.html
Only niggers. This nigger will still be a multi-millionaire, but one joint made it lose $10 million more. Of course once it realized the consequences of what it did, it dindu nuffins, dindu nuffins! Dat bitch set it up!
And apparently major NCAA rules violations don't matter. A white player would be investigated already and maybe even declared draft ineligible.