[video]http://deadspin.com/laremy-tunsil-s-account-tweets-out-gas-mask-smoking-vid-1773721598[/video]
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Looks like Tunsil had his phone stolen at MOA too. Isn't that how these things happen?
Yup, he is a real gentleman and a scholar just like Johnny Manziel.
How much did these stunts cost him, at least $5 mil?
[video]http://deadspin.com/laremy-tunsil-s-account-tweets-out-gas-mask-smoking-vid-1773721598[/video]
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Yup, he is a real gentleman and a scholar just like Johnny Manziel. How much did these stunts cost him, at least $5 mil?
It is publicly embarrassing but don't NFL teams do massive amounts of background work on high picks? They must have known about the video already. Anyone who shied away from picking him because the video was released is an idiot. More likely he was going to drop because the people who rate the draft (Mel Kiper etc.) do not have access to the same level of information the teams do and in fact is only guessing.
In the big picture smoking weed and taking cash don't make him a bad guy or bad pick. Also, if he'd been hitting a joint it wouldn't have been as bad, but visually the gas mask is a little shocking.
What scares me bout Tunsil is his knack for getting caught at the most inopportune times. 35 other #1 picks (presumably, maybe not Wentz?) smoked weed in college but didn't film it or have it surface on twitter right before the draft. Half the SEC is getting paid, but they didn't admit it live at a press conference. Plus he's being accused of assaulting his brother-in-law or something, which some are calling blackmail, but either way it's not something you want around your team. He's a Hall-Of-Fame type talent, but are his track record for getting caught, his new found millions and South Beach a good mix?
I don't see why this is such a big issue. The kid came clean when you probably can't even really tell its him in the picture. He owned up to it, said he made a mistake. I'd put money on about half the NFL smoking marijuana each year if not more. It's completely legal in multiple states and soon (what's taking so long) to be legal everywhere. Probably better for treating their pain/soreness after games than most prescription pain killers (and by better I don't necessarily mean more effective).