Angels’ Tyler Skaggs has passed away

If someone gave Skaggs Fentanyl, then they need to immediately have whatever license they have revoked and given a jail sentence. There is absolutely zero reason to give a healthy professional athlete in their 20s a fentanyl prescription. My grandmother is 77 and wheelchair bound with a ridiculously curved spine that keeps her in constant extreme pain and they still won't give her fentanyl. You rarely hear of that drug being given to someone unless they are in hospice care or something like that.
 
If someone gave Skaggs Fentanyl, then they need to immediately have whatever license they have revoked and given a jail sentence. There is absolutely zero reason to give a healthy professional athlete in their 20s a fentanyl prescription. My grandmother is 77 and wheelchair bound with a ridiculously curved spine that keeps her in constant extreme pain and they still won't give her fentanyl. You rarely hear of that drug being given to someone unless they are in hospice care or something like that.

I doubt it was a prescription. My point is that trainers and other clubhouse personnel are often go-fors for the players and Skaggs probably put in an order and somehow fentanyl got unfortunately mixed into the goods. Same thing happened to Prince if you recall his death.

I don't know Skaggs and I am hardly in a position to criticize someone in their 20s for their use/abuse of substances legal and otherwise. I'm a recovering alcoholic and I spent most of my 20s in some measure of a booze-infused haze, but I really get tired of the overblown ceremonies/patches on the sleeve schtick that accompanies the death of these guys. Skaggs was a human being who made a tragic mistake. He had feet of clay and his death, while tragic, is no more tragic that a life lost under similar circumstances by a guy on the street.
 
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