H.L. Mencken
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He's a better person than the old man, but still a drunk like the old man, it seems. Least surprising owner crime ever.
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Bob Cook said:He already copped to having a pill addiction, though he claimed he was clean, going so far to tweet he hadn't had a drink in 15 years.
However, something was up when his wife of 33 years left him in November.
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For years, the Colts have been trying to get Irsay back into rehab. At the very least, tried to talk him into getting a driver. No luck.
YankeeFan said:Every rich guy with an opiate addiction tells the same story:
"After several years of orthopedic operations and procedures, accompanied by long bouts of chronic pain, I became dependent on prescription pain medications," Irsay said in a 2002 statement.
If there's a case for legalizing drugs, it's this. We have a two tiered system where the rich can legally take heroin and speed substitutes, while others would do time for the same actions. And, drug dealers with an MD are esteemed members of the community.
Just once I'd like someone to say they tried prescription painkillers for fun because they heard they were awesome.
3_Octave_Fart said:It is interesting how an attention ***** now seeks his privacy.
Isn't that the way this thing usually works.
DanOregon said:I wonder what the NFL policy is - will Irsay have random drug checks now? Seems like an owner with an addiction could cause far greater harm to the league than one player.
3_Octave_Fart said:This is a social and behavioral problem, not a football one.
Aside from the ridiculous notion Goodell would punish one of his 32 bosses, what can he really do?
3_Octave_Fart said:Again- Big Boy Roger works for the owners, practically at their pleasure.
I hope this is common knowledge to all...