3. "RE: is there a correlation between althetes and ADHD?" In response to Reply # 1
Don't know if this is true but I have heard that players have used Adderall as a masking agent for other drugs. If a test comes back positive, the player can then point to the adderall as an excuse.
4. "but someone has to provide a rationale for the "legitimate" TUEs" In response to Reply # 3
if it is being over prescribed league-wide and the league is looking the other way, especially if adderall is being used as a masking agent then there is a problem.
Maybe the ADHD claims arent more than the public average though.
9. "that wasnt my point." In response to Reply # 8 Fri Sep-12-14 01:31 PM by Awburn
my point was that if its widely known that an unusually high number of players are getting these prescriptions, the media should be talking about the holes in TUE system more.
5. "it's also used to treat some sleep disorders." In response to Reply # 1
-The Knicks’ coaching search still includes a lone frontrunner, Kurt Rambis, whose qualifications for the position include a strong relationship with Jackson and a willingness to take the job.
7. "So I guess we will still put him on the playoff roster" In response to Reply # 0 Fri Sep-12-14 12:29 PM by Lightfoot
But it's worth discussing. If we stick with Davis, I guess Flaherty starts at 3B and only moves to 2B if Schoop is horrible or gets hurt, in which case Kelly Johnson would then start at 3B. That leaves us pretty thin in the infield those first 8 games, if we get that far.
If we leave Davis off, I think we take Jimmy Paredes instead, who will probably be the last to be cut along with Lough. That would shore up the depth and give us more flexibility with Flaherty. But we lose the power if we need it down the line.
But it's a legitimate debate, and the fact that I and others are even broaching that subject at all is evidence of how much Davis's value has been lowered by the increased use of the shift and his own return to normalcy. Machado was definitely a bigger loss. This one is bad news but doesn't feel like a huge blow. All of our pitchers are healthy and that is by far the most important thing down the stretch.
And since this my first post about the Orioles all year, here's where I leave the obligatory note about how awesome it is to even be talking about the Orioles playoff roster and hopes of getting to the ALCS without it being a hypothetical conversation.