TST: Police Have Been Called To LA Rams RB Tre Mason's Home Five Times This Offseason

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Merlin

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Probably just another player to lose perspective and by the time he finds it his career could be in the rear view. Hope he pulls his head out and shows up to camp ready to compete.
 

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too much drama...My initial response is to say he's a crying whiny baby that couldn't handle getting ousted from the starting RB role by Todd Gurley. but that would be insensitive.
 

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That's a shame, lets hope it's not a mental illness just a misguided young guy. I hope you pull it together Tre, you have a lot to offer a team. It isn't over yet, hit camp like you want it and things will get better for you
 

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He has every aid available and avoids it. I think about the people that need it and it's not available. I feel sorry for them. The Manziel's of the world, not so much.

It's not that simple. When you live in a stable, steady, familiar setting for some time with family & friends around who know you and can easily see personality changes, it's relatively easy to have help available quickly. When your life is changing fast (graduating from college, entering the hurley burley world of the NFL with a host of other players all focusing on making the NFL grade, it's easy to get lost in the shuffle. And please keep in mind that often it is not obvious to the victim himself|herself that he|she has mental issues or even just how serious those issues are.