Marijuana claim likely won't damage Johnson

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By MIKE KNOBLER The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Published on: 04/20/07 A report that Calvin Johnson admitted to using marijuana probably won't affect Johnson's value in the upcoming NFL draft, Georgia Tech football coach Chan Gailey said Thursday. "I doubt it will have any effect whatsoever," said Gailey, a former Dallas Cowboys head coach with 16 years of experience in professional football. ... [link]

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  • kcudah kcudah
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    after c.rogers was drafted, the smoke damaged his career..
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Calvin Johnson Up In Smoke
Published 4/19/2007 by MaconDawg <info@dawgsports.com> at Dawg Sports: Front Page Posts
... The AJC is reporting that in pre-draft interviews, several high profile players, including Georgia Tech's Calvin Johnson, Louisville's Amobi Okoye and Clemson's Gaines Adams admitted to smoking marijuana during college.

The Daily Roundup: FreeThrowFriday
Published 4/20/2007 by Ed at ACC BasketBlog
... CALVIN CONTROVERSY

Friday Hub, We're All Hokies Edition
Published 4/20/2007 by SMQ <info@sundaymorningqb.com> at Sunday Morning Quarterback: Front Page Posts
... • Reefer Madness in Draft! The Atlanta Journal-Constitution printed a couple national stories Thursday more "popular" online than "

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