Puka in rehab

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Im assuming this is more of a "proactive" approach than a "reactive". Meaning I dont think Puka has an addiction, but he is realizing this is becoming a problem and wants help to fix it. If he had an addiction, it would effect his play on the field and/or Coach would have noticed it and gave him an ultimatum, as well as decreased his time on the field.
 
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I am far, far more concerned about this than I am his drinking.
Who is that guy anyway? it's not Higgs. Some rando guy in the gym?

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His problem isn't that bad. It's not at a Tiger Woods level lol. He's just resetting himself and the narrative, and showing the front office he's addressing it before his big contract.
 
The impression I get from Puka is a likeable, decent kid who likes having fun, but naive and immature. He needs someone like a life coach to shadow him when he goes places. I remember what Davante Adams said. "if you don't like Puka then you're the problem not him".
 
Very nice. What’s your personal best top speed?
I've only had the Trackhawk to 130 or so. At my age, I'm not interested in high speed runs like I was in my youth. I did have my 03 Cobra north of 170. That was a rush....
 
I am far, far more concerned about this than I am his drinking.
Who is that guy anyway? it's not Higgs. Some rando guy in the gym?

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Higgs is in this video clip, but he is shown very quickly as the camera pans around. Hopefully, that is a rando guy.
 
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Thats a joke, right?
I should clarify -- I am certainly concerned for Puka's drinking / partying issues.
But I am far more concerned with associates who could get him in a LOT of trouble.
For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
 
I should clarify -- I am certainly concerned for Puka's drinking / partying issues.
But I am far more concerned with associates who could get him in a LOT of trouble.
For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
well good to see him be around Kupp and Higs. You don't get any better of a person than Kupp. And Higs has really done well turning himself into a good family man / father.