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Meanwhile, In Florida
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Surprise, surprise, he was originally drafted by the Seahawks.  Has been arrested 4 times(?) and yet his attorney suggested someone mickey him.
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I saw something on this. It’s a pretty weird deal, because just an hour before that he was at the gym working out, normal as can be. They said he went next door to his hotel to take a shower and never got dressed again. He started walking down the street and laid in the middle of the road for awhile.

Major mental illness break or? 
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Past arrests:

McDowell has had several run-ins with law enforcement, including a September 2017 DUI and a December 2017 allegation of disorderly conduct. In February 2019, he was charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated, resisting arrest, and assault. The league suspended him two games.


This section falls under throwing shitte against the wall:

Mental Health issues:

Many mental health issues first start to show in your early 20's.  Schizophrenia is mostly diagnosed in your mid/late 20's, I think.


Drug related:

Could be drug related - amphetamines class of drugs can make someone so hot that they strip and can get aggressive.

A potent new designer drug called "flakka" is making headlines across the United States, driving many users into fits of screaming, naked rage accompanied by vivid hallucinations.

Why naked?

Because the drug sends body temperatures skyrocketing to as high as 106 degrees, which prompts users who have taken too much to rip away their clothes during sweating, delusional fits.

"They strip off their clothes and run outdoors, acting very violent with adrenaline-surged strength," said Jim Hall, an epidemiologist at the Center for Applied Research on Substance Use and Health Disparities at Nova Southeastern University in Broward County, Fla.

"It can take four or more cops to hold them down," he said.

Flakka is a chemical-cousin of the "bath salts" drugs.

Both are synthetic versions of naturally occurring amphetamine-like drugs called cathinones, said Dr. Robert Glatter, an emergency physician at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, who has written about the new drug.McDowell has had several run-ins with law enforcement, including a September 2017 DUI and a December 2017 allegation of disorderly conduct. In February 2019, he was charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated, resisting arrest, and assault. The league suspended him two games.

Further throwing shite against the wall:

Could be both mental health issues and drug use issues.  Not that any of these are excuses but mental health cannot be prevented while drugs and alcohol can.  

Lastly, could be just a complete idiot.

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