boyst Posted Tuesday at 10:24 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:24 PM (edited) Belinda Edited Thursday at 03:51 PM by boyst Quote
DrDawkinstein Posted Tuesday at 10:31 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:31 PM Kinda weird. I've used them plenty and they definitely work and wake you up, but it's not like they give you any synthetic energy or strength. 1 6 2 Quote
First Round Bust Posted Tuesday at 10:38 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:38 PM but you can test positive for weed and still pratice-play and all that ??? Quote
BBills Posted Tuesday at 10:41 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:41 PM 2 minutes ago, First Round Bust said: but you can test positive for weed and still pratice-play and all that ??? Weed has similar affects to coffee and doesn’t create a jolt of adrenaline. Adrenaline soon to be banned from nfl Quote
Buffalo716 Posted Tuesday at 10:46 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:46 PM 11 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said: Kinda weird. I've used them plenty and they definitely work and wake you up, but it's not like they give you any synthetic energy or strength. They definitely give you a quick burst of energy synthetically to what fight or flight is It's why powerlifters use them before record-breaking lifts... My friend is in junior hockey coach in Canada in a very big league.. and he gives his kids smelling salts before sending them out the fight It obviously has some advantage Now it's been used in football for a long time Quote
BuffaloBillyG Posted Tuesday at 10:48 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:48 PM Is this a sneaky Landon Jackson post? Quote
chris heff Posted Tuesday at 10:50 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:50 PM 2 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said: They definitely give you a quick burst of energy synthetically to what fight or flight is It's why powerlifters use them before record-breaking lifts... My friend is in junior hockey coach in Canada in a very big league.. and he gives his kids smelling salts before sending them out the fight It obviously has some advantage Now it's been used in football for a long time It’s also bad for can damage nasal passages, lungs and other organs. Also can mask concussion symptoms. It is 13th century medicine. 2 1 Quote
Mikie2times Posted Tuesday at 10:51 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:51 PM If a player requires the use of smelling salts he has already met the requirement of a concussion and shouldn't be playing. I think that's the reason. 6 1 Quote
Billl Posted Tuesday at 10:52 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:52 PM I’ve even seen them used to heal ankles. 1 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted Tuesday at 10:53 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:53 PM 1 minute ago, Mikie2times said: If a player requires the use of smelling salts he has already met the requirement of a concussion and shouldn't be playing. I think that's the reason. I think you're forgetting that a lot of players use smelling salt before they even take a hit during a game They use it to hype up 2 1 1 Quote
DrDawkinstein Posted Tuesday at 10:54 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:54 PM 5 minutes ago, First Round Bust said: but you can test positive for weed and still pratice-play and all that ??? Not performance enhancing and legal in many states. Plus, the owners used it as a bargaining chip to gain concessions of their own. Just now, Buffalo716 said: They definitely give you a quick burst of energy synthetically to what fight or flight is It's why powerlifters use them before record-breaking lifts... My friend is in junior hockey coach in Canada in a very big league.. and he gives his kids smelling salts before sending them out the fight It obviously has some advantage Now it's been used in football for a long time No more than listening to your favorite hype song really. Like I said, I've used them a ton. Recently too. 1 2 1 Quote
Mikie2times Posted Tuesday at 10:56 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:56 PM Just now, Buffalo716 said: I think you're forgetting that a lot of players use smelling salt before they even take a hit during a game They use it to hype up I'm not forgetting, I don't think that is the reason for banning it. No justified reason exists for its use. It shouldn't be used for concussions and it shouldn't be used as a stimulant. 3 1 Quote
WotAGuy Posted Tuesday at 10:57 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:57 PM I use both before logging into TBD. Gets me ready to hate stuff. 1 21 4 Quote
Ridgewaycynic2013 Posted Tuesday at 10:59 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:59 PM The NFL will do everything in its power to freeze out the return of Adam Gase. 6 Quote
Lost Posted Tuesday at 11:03 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:03 PM I see Josh Allen snorting those things almost every time he comes on the field. 3 4 1 Quote
GoBills808 Posted Tuesday at 11:03 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:03 PM ban smelling salts fine legalize cocaine give and take nflpa is so useless 1 1 1 Quote
Negan Posted Tuesday at 11:12 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:12 PM Joshy loves the salts on the sidelines. 1 1 Quote
Don Otreply Posted Tuesday at 11:21 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:21 PM 35 minutes ago, HOUSE said: The NFL owners aren't making any money on smelling salt and this has to stop. Hype that sh-t!!! 1 Quote
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