Big Red Cop
Four-Star Recruit
Very strange indeed. The timing that is. Probably will never know why he was fired. It will probably stay mum.
I just think that your statement that he "obviously must have mental issues" is a bit of a stretch. From what I've heard about Marlo, he is a private person. Perhaps he just didn't want to be inundated with phone calls and hounded mercilessly about his condition. Perhaps he is embarrassed. I don't know. You are entitled to draw any conclusions that you want from his statement. You may be correct in your assertion. I just think that there is a lot of speculation and very few facts about the incident.Okay, at least for me, if I had accidentally taken too much Advil, Aspirin, Tylenol, or whatever the heck he supposedly accidentally took, it wouldn't be that big of a deal to keep it "private". In fact, I may want to share what the heck happened to possibly warn others of the risk that comes with mixing said drugs. IMO for him to say thanks for "respecting his privacy" leads me to believe that what issues Marlon may have are of a sensitive nature. I totally agree that he does not have to share it with all of us, I just hope that he gets better in both ways.
OK - I don't want to start spouting conspiracy theories - but did anyone notice that the head trainer of the football team was let go yesterday? He says it has nothing to do with Marlon Lucky - but it's a pretty big coincidence.
True. The more I think about it the less I want to know about it. Just get the guy healthy and back in classes and be ready for spring drills if possible.It's regrettable that PERHAPS something as innocent as ibuprofen poisoning (i.e., taking too many Advils) could be blown so out of proportion.I dont think we will. They've kept things wrapped up pretty tight. It makes me wonder if there was something really serious they dont want us to know. But that's fine with me. I'd rather they keep it like this than for it to be all over the national media. If it is really bad that is.
This is all speculation but if it were something as innocent (and highly unlikely) as ibuprofen poisoning just come out and say it and the story is over.It's regrettable that PERHAPS something as innocent as ibuprofen poisoning (i.e., taking too many Advils) could be blown so out of proportion.I dont think we will. They've kept things wrapped up pretty tight. It makes me wonder if there was something really serious they dont want us to know. But that's fine with me. I'd rather they keep it like this than for it to be all over the national media. If it is really bad that is.
maybe he just doesn't want to "rat out" ole Doak? never know?Here's the deal, if it was an overdose and on purpose (ie suicide attempt), he wouldn't have been released. He would have had far more hospital time for screening, tests and evaluations. Trust me, my brother-in-law tried to kill himself two years ago, I know first hand.
My opinion is that this was a non-intentional mistake like mixing meds, one too many pain pills, etc. Could even be something embarassing like taking the wrong meds. Could you imagine if he tried to take something like midol and that would get in the news!!!![]()
The fact that he doesn't want it released, I can't honestly blame him...With that being said, I agree that if they gave us something, it would stop a whole lot of speculation. Most likely won't happen.
Just my opinion...
And maybe he thinks that it is none of our (fans) business!!!! I don't understand why some people NEED to know in order to "feel" better about the situation. As long as he is healthy in all ways, I am a happy Husker fan.maybe he just doesn't want to "rat out" ole Doak? never know?Here's the deal, if it was an overdose and on purpose (ie suicide attempt), he wouldn't have been released. He would have had far more hospital time for screening, tests and evaluations. Trust me, my brother-in-law tried to kill himself two years ago, I know first hand.
My opinion is that this was a non-intentional mistake like mixing meds, one too many pain pills, etc. Could even be something embarassing like taking the wrong meds. Could you imagine if he tried to take something like midol and that would get in the news!!!![]()
The fact that he doesn't want it released, I can't honestly blame him...With that being said, I agree that if they gave us something, it would stop a whole lot of speculation. Most likely won't happen.
Just my opinion...
:yeah I can't believe some people are still stuck on this. Let's just be happy he's ok and let it go.And maybe he thinks that it is none of our (fans) business!!!! I don't understand why some people NEED to know in order to "feel" better about the situation. As long as he is healthy in all ways, I am a happy Husker fan.maybe he just doesn't want to "rat out" ole Doak? never know?Here's the deal, if it was an overdose and on purpose (ie suicide attempt), he wouldn't have been released. He would have had far more hospital time for screening, tests and evaluations. Trust me, my brother-in-law tried to kill himself two years ago, I know first hand.
My opinion is that this was a non-intentional mistake like mixing meds, one too many pain pills, etc. Could even be something embarassing like taking the wrong meds. Could you imagine if he tried to take something like midol and that would get in the news!!!![]()
The fact that he doesn't want it released, I can't honestly blame him...With that being said, I agree that if they gave us something, it would stop a whole lot of speculation. Most likely won't happen.
Just my opinion...
:yeah I can't believe some people are still stuck on this. Let's just be happy he's ok and let it go.And maybe he thinks that it is none of our (fans) business!!!! I don't understand why some people NEED to know in order to "feel" better about the situation. As long as he is healthy in all ways, I am a happy Husker fan.maybe he just doesn't want to "rat out" ole Doak? never know?Here's the deal, if it was an overdose and on purpose (ie suicide attempt), he wouldn't have been released. He would have had far more hospital time for screening, tests and evaluations. Trust me, my brother-in-law tried to kill himself two years ago, I know first hand.
My opinion is that this was a non-intentional mistake like mixing meds, one too many pain pills, etc. Could even be something embarassing like taking the wrong meds. Could you imagine if he tried to take something like midol and that would get in the news!!!![]()
The fact that he doesn't want it released, I can't honestly blame him...With that being said, I agree that if they gave us something, it would stop a whole lot of speculation. Most likely won't happen.
Just my opinion...
delete post.... close topic.from a credible source at the hospital he overdosed on tylenol and they didn't want to release information since he was admitted to the psych. unit.