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Anthony22WA
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The newly located - and named - Seattle Delta-9, under new ownership from the Cincinnati Bearcats, has enthusiastically announced the start of its dynasty.

One might take quick note that the new owner, Anthony22WA, has been out of the game for nearly 20 seasons.

However, when he did play, he seemed to be one of the premier coaches in the league. Between Season 3, and Season 11, Anthony accumulated 23 Conference Championships and 11 League Championships, primarily as an OC. This includes several seasons as the owner of the Canada Pro team Toronto Peace, which had an undefeated 16-0 season in the AAA league.

Since taking over the team less than 3 days prior, owner Anthony22WA has signed over 20 new players, has examined and studied the changes in the game since he last played, and has vowed to make this team one of the best in the game.

Despite needing to quickly recover from an entire team disbanding, the group has been given a great position. Standing at 8-2, they're likely to be assured a playoff spot, even with losses likely to come from the growing pains. With 6 games remaining, it's quite possible they could be serious contenders in the playoffs.

Whatever happens this year, the group's in it for the long-run. Anthony22WA, in a recent press release, stated, "Our group is in rapid build mode, and we're quickly forming a team that has the proper components to compete at a high level", he continues, "as an owner I'm in it for the long-haul, and with my experience and the solid agents and players we have on board, this team is a dynasty in the making".

Only the future will show us what's to come, but signs are promising for this new team out of Seattle. How quickly they become competitive, and how well they finish out the season, could play a big effect on their potential going into the next year.

We'll have to see if this cannabis-themed team has what it takes to eventually stand among the best.

http://goallineblitz.com/game/team.pl?team_id=208
Edited by Anthony22WA on Sep 9, 2012 19:46:53
Edited by Anthony22WA on Sep 8, 2012 03:16:10
 
Slow Learner
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Come to the darkside,we would be honored to have you as one of us.
 
Dub J
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So I should sign with a team that has an owner that's been gone for 20 seasons and is more concerned about smoking pot than anything else?
 
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Originally posted by Dub J
So I should sign with a team that has an owner that's been gone for 20 seasons and is more concerned about smoking pot than anything else?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4tbZ7xnEjk
 
Anthony22WA
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"and is more concerned about smoking pot than anything else?"

Hah: I'm currently on a 3 month break from law school, I work full time for a State Representative, and I volunteer at least 20 hours a week for a non-profit in our state to help end cannabis prohibition. Goalline Blitz is my break away from everything else.

I would hardly say I'm only concerned with smoking pot, but I certainly enjoy the hell out of it
 
Dub J
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So anyone that joins will have to listen to you preach about weed every day?

no thanks

 
Anthony22WA
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No, you can ask any player on the team and I haven't talked about cannabis once.

However, the name of our team is clearly cannabis-themed, hence the mention at the end of the press-release.
 
Notak
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Originally posted by Anthony22WA
"and is more concerned about smoking pot than anything else?"

Hah: I'm currently on a 3 month break from law school, I work full time for a State Representative, and I volunteer at least 20 hours a week for a non-profit in our state to help end cannabis prohibition. Goalline Blitz is my break away from everything else.

I would hardly say I'm only concerned with smoking pot, but I certainly enjoy the hell out of it


thats whats wrong with are fucking country.

State Representatives are smoking pot

Thank you for this post.

I am for legalizing it btw, just not for people smoking it.
 
Anthony22WA
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I'm all for personal freedom, so I'm all for people smoking it. Especially considering it's a non-lethal, therapeutically beneficially and remarkably medicinal plant.
Edited by Anthony22WA on Sep 8, 2012 14:52:00
 
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Pot = Greatness. Alcohol= Dumb ass's driving

Pot heads dont kill
 
Notak
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Originally posted by tigerbloodwinning
Pot = Greatness. Alcohol= Dumb ass's driving

Pot heads dont kill


Another stupid statement. I guess I should expect it from you.

Driving while impaired on pot is still dangerous.

I will help you out though because your to examples are lousy

Pot= Chill Alcohol= Possible violence

I am sure people have been killed over pot as well.

Great opening post though, but credit goes to Dub J for the call outs.
 
Dub J
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Originally posted by Notak
Another stupid statement. I guess I should expect it from you.

Driving while impaired on pot is still dangerous.

I will help you out though because your to examples are lousy

Pot= Chill Alcohol= Possible violence

I am sure people have been killed over pot as well.

Great opening post though, but credit goes to Dub J for the call outs.


 
Anthony22WA
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Originally posted by Notak
Originally posted by tigerbloodwinning

Pot = Greatness. Alcohol= Dumb ass's driving

Pot heads dont kill


Another stupid statement. I guess I should expect it from you.

Driving while impaired on pot is still dangerous.

I will help you out though because your to examples are lousy

Pot= Chill Alcohol= Possible violence

I am sure people have been killed over pot as well.

Great opening post though, but credit goes to Dub J for the call outs.





I'm against impaired driving, but there's a large amount fo scientific research that has indicated that cannabis consumers have little to no increased crash risk.

For your consideration;

--- "There is no evidence that consumption of cannabis alone increases the risk of culpability for traffic crash fatalities or injuries for which hospitalization occurs, and may reduce those risks."

REFERENCE: M. Bates and T. Blakely. 1999. “Role of cannabis in motor vehicle crashes.” Epidemiologic Reviews 21: 222-232.

--- "At the present time, the evidence to suggest an involvement of cannabis in road crashes is scientifically unproven"

REFERENCE: G. Chesher and M. Longo. 2002. Cannabis and alcohol in motor vehicle accidents. In: F. Grotenhermen and E. Russo (Eds.) Cannabis and Cannabinoids: Pharmacology, Toxicology, and Therapeutic Potential. New York: Haworth Press. Pp. 313-323.

--- "Cannabis alone, particularly in low doses, has little effect on the skills involved in automobile driving.”

REFERENCE: Canadian Senate Special Committee on Illegal Drugs. 2002. Cannabis: Summary Report: Our Position for a Canadian Public Policy. Ottawa. Chapter 8: Driving Under the Influence of Cannabis.

--- "The THC-only drivers had a responsibility rate below that of the drugfree drivers. … While the difference was not statistically significant, there was no indication that cannabis by itself was a cause of fatal crashes.”

REFERENCE: K. Terhune. 1992. The incidence and role of drugs in fatally injured drivers. Washington, DC: US Department of Transportation National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Report No. DOT HS 808 065.

--- "Evidence from the present and previous studies strongly suggests that alcohol encourages risky driving whereas THC encourages greater caution, at least in experiments. Another way THC seems to differ qualitatively from many other drugs is that the formers users seem better able to compensate for its adverse effects while driving under the influence.”

REFERENCE: H. Robbe. 1995. Marijuana’s effects on actual driving performance. In: C. Kloeden and A. McLean (Eds) Alcohol, Drugs and Traffic Safety T-95. Adelaide: Australia: HHMRC Road Research Unit, University of Adelaide. Pp. 11-20.

- "Whereas these results indicate a 'change' from normal conditions, they do not necessarily reflect 'impairment' in terms of performance effectiveness since few studies report increased accident risk."

REFERENCE: UK Department of Environment, Transport and the Regions (Road Safety Division). 2000. Cannabis and Driving: A Review of the Literature and Commentary. Crowthorne, Berks: TRL Limited.

- "In contrast, there was no significant increase in culpability for cannabinoids alone. While a relatively large number of injured drivers tested positive for cannabinoids, culpability rates were no higher than those for the drug free group. This is consistent with other findings.”

REFERENCE: Logan, M.C., Hunter, C.E., Lokan, R.J., White, J.M., & White, M.A. (2000). The Prevalence of Alcohol, Cannabinoids, Benzodiazepines and Stimulants Amongst Injured Drivers and Their Role in Driver Culpability: Part II: The Relationship Between Drug Prevalence and Drug Concentration, and Driver Culpability. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 32, 623-32.
 
Notak
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I love that you put that on here. Not one Doctor said no risk though.

I will agree cannabis is safer than alcohol behind the wheel. I am not arguing that.

I was saying it is stupid to say pot is awesome and alcohol kills.

The is like saying everyone should own a plane and fly to work because more people die in car accidents.

A little bit of a straw man argument, but the point is valid.

Many more alcohol users than pot. Many more behind the wheel. Plus it is hard to test people for pot, espicially after a fatal accident.

Now, I think all those Doctors and Researchers would say that it is more dangerous to drive under the influence of pot than under no influence at all.
 
Dub J
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lol

The op trolled his own thread.
 
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