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FSU QB Goes Mental

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He might have had marijuana in his system, but I wouldn't be surprised if he was taking some other s*** too (PCP?!?)

We all know no college students outside of Florida State football players have ever smoked pot.

 

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His dad says he wasnt on drugs. I dont know if I believe that, but thats what he said. If he wasnt on drugs, that boy needs to get some help!

His dad says he wasnt on drugs. I dont know if I believe that, but thats what he said. If he wasnt on drugs, that boy needs to get some help!

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His dad was just sticking up for him. The kid was on drugs, but I bet the mental issues were there before.

Sexton ran from the sideline on to the field and tried tackling a LB during a spring practice. I feel bad for Sexton, this guy truly needs help. Mental health is nothing to laugh about.

Sexton ran from the sideline on to the field and tried tackling a LB during a spring practice. I feel bad for Sexton, this guy truly needs help. Mental health is nothing to laugh about.

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Yup. My thoughts exactly.

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