Well, we can cross of the bust part. But the prediction is not 100% wrong yet!Gonna double when Gurley gets hurt again/busts and Mason is too beast to keep on the field
Never really watched the Rams before Gurley so I dont know what Mason brought to the table. Could he be something on another team? He has looked like crap this year in limited duty. He is young though.Of all the bad beats in dynasty this was the worst for me. I loved Mason and thought I had a steal.
Dropped him. Even if Gurley goes down I just don't see him getting the bulk of carries.
Traded him and my 3.05 for Smelter three days ago. Got lucky.Plucked Mason off waivers after his owner rejected several solid deals from me before Gurley took control of the backfield. Wondering what the future holds for him. I can see him being traded next season while Cunningham holds down the backup duties. One great spot? Dallas Cowboys!!!
Rams coach Jeff Fisher said the team needs to prepare for the possibility that Tre Mason is "not going to be here."
Mason was arrested for among other things resisting arrest and possession of cannabis in March. He missed his original court date for the infractions, but he pled not guilty in April. He was held out of OTAs for "personal reasons." With Mason's status up in the air, the Rams are very thin behind starter Todd Gurley and passing-down back Benny Cunningham.
Source: LA Daily News
Jun 20 - 8:58 AM
Smelter? Maybe you aren't as lucky as you think.Traded him and my 3.05 for Smelter three days ago. Got lucky.
Well you got owned.Traded him and my 3.05 for Smelter three days ago. Got lucky.
TMZ Sports reports Tre Mason's family is concerned about his mental health and personal safety.
Mason has been involved with the police on five separate occasions over the past four months. The most recent incident occurred on Saturday when multiple units were called to Mason's home in the middle of the afternoon. Mason was not arrested, but it has become clear he is struggling. Hopefully, he can get the help he needs. Rams coach Jeff Fisher has already conceded there is a good chance Mason is "not going to be" with the team in the near future.
Source: TMZ Sports
Jul 26 - 8:56 AM
When you have me, of all people, calling your post moronic....Bath salts are a nasty adventure.
This sounds like some sort of Manic Bipolar issue, I am hoping he gets the proper medication/treatment to helping balance himself out so he is able to live normally again soonPolice: Rams' Tre Mason admitted to hospital after behaving erratically
http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/los-angeles-rams-tre-mason-admitted-to-hospital-after-behaving-erratically-080316
"According to the police report, Tre Mason told officers that "the police were responsible for teaching al-Qaida how to fly planes" and that he needed to warn the White House that "we were all going to lose our jobs."
Officers noticed a broken vase and lamp in Mason's bedroom and that a hole had been punched in the wall. Police determined that Mason wasn't fit "to make decisions" for himself at that time and took him to the hospital for observation."
So it is hard for you to fathom that the guy arrested in March for weed could be on another form of drug in July?Soulfly3 said:When you have me, of all people, calling your post moronic....
And when I, of all people, agree with Soulfly3's post...Soulfly3 said:When you have me, of all people, calling your post moronic....
I won't speak for soulfly... but YES, it's very hard for me - or any rational person really - to make the jump from weed to bath salts. You should just stop before that hole gets too big. Oh wait, you're just trolling, right? There's no way anyone would make that leap.So it is hard for you to fathom that the guy arrested in March for weed could be on another form of drug in July?
... bath salts would cause all of the symptoms that Mason is having. In fact, bath salts probably wouldn't show on an NFL drug test ... like synthetic weed.
Maybe you are that naive but I think it's more the fact that you invested a draft pick in this guy and refuse to believe he is a jackass.
No matter the substance ... the guy was on something. You can all believe he's innocent and an unfortunate victim to sudden mental illness but the more logical explanation is mine.I won't speak for soulfly... but YES, it's very hard for me - or any rational person really - to make the jump from weed to bath salts. You should just stop before that hole gets too big. Oh wait, you're just trolling, right? There's no way anyone would make that leap.
ah yes... the ol' gateway drug.So it is hard for you to fathom that the guy arrested in March for weed could be on another form of drug in July
I dropped him in a deep dynasty. I cannot (off the top of my head) think of a player who has come back from this kind of a mental meltdown to have a productive career.You have to hope that he can come to his senses, and get some help.
Is he a hold or drop in dynasty?
I'm cutting him this week when my league trims rosters.You have to hope that he can come to his senses, and get some help.
Is he a hold or drop in dynasty?
I agree although many people that have mental illness self medicate with weed, alcohol and other drugs. In many cases it is hard to determine which came first.Put me in the mental illness camp. This seems to be about more than just a guy who likes to get high. I hope he can get the help he needs.
Rams RB Tre Mason was charged with operating an ATV on public roads and fleeing officers after an incident on July 27 in Palm Beach, Florida.
Mason's bizarre offseason continues. Police were alerted that Mason was driving an ATV erratically in a public park. Mason, who was not wearing a helmet or any eye protection, soon led officers on a lengthy chase and locked himself in his home when police followed him to his house. After a long standoff, a family member eventually convinced Mason to come outside. This is Mason's sixth run-in with police in the last few months. He's currently on the Rams' reserve/DNR list and has likely played his last game for Los Angeles.
Source: TMZ.com
Aug 14 - 8:45 AM