Using Weed to Save Football: Chasing Strains (Part 2)



In this 3-part series, Kyle Turley takes us on his journey to to deal with the damaging effects of football through the use of marijuana. After an NFL career that saw …

31 responses to “Using Weed to Save Football: Chasing Strains (Part 2)”

  1. 3:15 The NFL knows what its doing. Making a shit ton of money. They don't care if it hurts players as long as its profitable. The only thing they are ignorant of is morals.

  2. The NFL is just against the thought of players using marijuana and marijuana products. I think they should allow players to be able to use CBD and non THC products.

  3. Cannabis help me out a lot I do landscaping and I got a disc hernia from it and then I got into a motorcycle accident now ten years later I'm feeling a lot of joint pain 4 years ago I got into another car accident messed up my sciatic nerve in my legs I ain't going to stop smoking weed five years ago I quit smoking weed and I got a truck driving job a year-and-a-half later my car accident had to quit my job I'm in love with THC once again

  4. The NFL is a huge recruiting opportunity for the US Military as they’re one of the largest ad partners. There are many reasons why they’re still “waiting for the science” regarding cannabis. One of the reasons being it creates harmony and promotes peace with your brother regardless of race or color. That’s the exact opposite of what the military would want in a recruit.

  5. our US military have been injecting cannabinoids into blown up and trauma patients since 2000 on the battle field to immediately stop and reverse tissue damage to the brain and whole body. NFL started this then found the liability to strong and deep sixed the studies they started. It prooved they where damaging players and still makng them to continue to play and recieve more injury. The NFL just didnt care about the humans side only the money do they care, we must make change.

  6. Look at the cheapest motorcycle helmet compared to the most expensive football helmet also!! Discusting how minimal a football helmet is!! Its worse than a cheap bicycle helmet!!!!

  7. Its crazy how eager the pharma industry is to push out new medications with chemical structures that is brand new. But something we've known, observed and learned about for so long is illegal….

  8. Man, you don’t know unless you’ve been through it at the end of the day. Even just as a high school athlete, I played through 2 real injuries at once just because I knew I was good and I loved it and I knew that it held open huge doors for college. 3 diagnosed concussions, god knows how many undiagnosed. Torn meniscus, retorn meniscus, possible torn rotator cuff (never found out because I refused an MRI after being told it could put me out of sports my senior year). I still suffer from the pain now and I didn’t even bother moving onto the college level because I wouldn’t have lasted very long. I chose that route, but I don’t ever want to choose the pain killer route. I hope that people like Kyle continue to advocate for medical/legal marijuana because it truly does the least harm and the most healing.

  9. I been using cannibas for 25 years. Mountain bike accident just compressed my spine. Blew out 7 discs. I have a prescription for Vicodin. Rarely use them. Deep pain I dab oil and works well. But flower is the power.

  10. Weed should now be legal to use during a football career and after.

    I enjoy watching football but not the smashing hits to impress coaches or agents.

    I do not use Weed but it helps people so that part I support.

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