Probably Randy P and Hines will hint that they know, but just can’t tell anyoneDoes anybody know if this was of Lard's choosing or Prohm encouraging to find success elsewhere?
Probably Randy P and Hines will hint that they know, but just can’t tell anyoneDoes anybody know if this was of Lard's choosing or Prohm encouraging to find success elsewhere?
Marijuana = methamphetamine to most people on this site.
Fred can tie up scholarships on as many of our castoffs as he wants. I hear Ernst is free, too.
Meanwhile we can go fill needs.
I would say one of Fred's greatest achievements while coaching us was keeping Royce out of trouble for 2 years.
Speaking from experience, pot addition is real and can be just as debilitating. Sure you never have to go blow a guy for a joint (unless it's your thing) but it still can have serious impact.
Denver hospital reporting 3-times increase in emergency room visits for pot. Psychosis, violent illness, all linked to the higher strength hippy lettuce. 3 deaths reported due to pot as well in this limited study.
Oh, good luck Cam!
That's the scary part about Prohm to me, because I also thought about how similar these situations were. Hoiberg did seem to get the best out of McKay, but Prohm and him just didn't get along. Sadly, I think the same thing happened with Lard.
Pro tip: Try knowing what you're talking about before speaking out.
That should point out a fundamental difference in how both men approach their players. One man was more concerned about making high-functioning individuals. The other was shopping for houses in Chicago.
Pro tip - look it up on something other than Leafly. Or walk in my shoes. Or read any real literature about it.
When less than 10% of chronic users can get addicted to it, it's not a real problem when you compare it to high percentages of addicts from legal drugs like tobacco and booze.
Speaking from experience, pot addition is real and can be just as debilitating. Sure you never have to go blow a guy for a joint (unless it's your thing) but it still can have serious impact.
Denver hospital reporting 3-times increase in emergency room visits for pot. Psychosis, violent illness, all linked to the higher strength hippy lettuce. 3 deaths reported due to pot as well in this limited study.
Oh, good luck Cam!
Pretty sure your one of the posters telling people not to question Prohm because they aren’t DI coaches.It’s not addictive. If you smoke too much of it you made a choice to. Chemicals in your brain aren’t telling your mind and body that you need it. You aren’t going to have withdrawal (although you may be really irritable and mad) if you smoke a lot and have to stop for a t break or something for a pee test.
Pretty sure your one of the posters telling people not to question Prohm because they aren’t DI coaches.
So taking a page from your book, we will defer to the experts.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/drug-addiction/symptoms-causes/syc-20365112
Pretty sure your one of the posters telling people not to question Prohm because they aren’t DI coaches.
So taking a page from your book, we will defer to the experts.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/drug-addiction/symptoms-causes/syc-20365112
Denver hospital reporting 3-times increase in emergency room visits for pot. Psychosis, violent illness, all linked to the higher strength hippy lettuce. 3 deaths reported due to pot as well in this limited study.
Oh, good luck Cam!
It's also no recommended for people who have severe documented mental illness, it can trigger psychosis and other adverse reactions, i'd guess this is whats happening.I'm guessing that most of the above is due to edibles. It's very easy for people to overdo edibles and the effects are much more severe. I've seen it happen with cookies and heard horror stories about extra strong brownies.
Just say no to edibles kids!
Sweeping generalization. Did I say anything about making everything addictive illegal. The fact it gunnerclone is wrong.Why is alcohol and tobacco legal when it's much worse for you than weed? Greater rates of addiction, death, health problems with tobacco and alcohol. So you must want to make all things addictive illegal? Where do you draw the line? Alcohol? Tobacco? Fast food?