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You shouldn't to drugs, Mmmmmkay? - Ammonia sniffing in the NFL

by DaddyMac22
created January 09, 2008, last edited February 21, 2008
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The latest fad on the NFL sidelines? Sniffing ammonia! I am not kidding. NFL players have been seen sniffing from over-the-counter capsules of ammonia in hordes lately. It is apparently an old weight lifters trick to wake the athlete up before a 'big lift' or event.

In the Boston Globe, Mike Reiss's article this week featured a reader asked about the recent wave of ammonia sniffing.

Here is the question and Mike's answer;

Q: At the beginning of the Pats/Giants game, there was a camera shot of Brady, Moss and Stallworth on the bench, with Stallworth seemingly giving Moss and Brady some substance out of his hand that they inhaled, like a smelling salts sort of thing. Can you shed light on this? Is this allowed? Paul Spina, Bridgewater

A: Received quite a few questions on this. The players were sniffing ammonia. That has apparently been part of the game for decades. I was unaware of it but it caught my eye while watching the broadcast, as the NFL Network broadcast locked in on Brady and Moss sniffing out of a cup held by receiver Donte' Stallworth.

Upon researching it a little, it is clear that this is not limited to the Patriot's sideline, according to this detailed report the team most 'guilty' of ammonia sniffing is, yes, the Jacksonville Jaguars. What does all this mean? Well, there is going to be a heck of allot of ammonia sniffing going on Saturday night at the Razor, for a start.

If you trawl through weight lifting and other athletics forums looking for answers on the effects ammonia sniffing can have on you, the general consensus is that, used sparingly, it can provide a quick, relatively harmless 'lift' to the athlete.

Where mature, older athletes are concerned, this shouldn't be an issue, however the problem is that these NFL stars in particular are sniffing ammonia very openly in front of massive television audiences, in other words, millions and millions of young, impressionable kids.

These kids are seeing their heroes take the substance and we all know how that works, 'If he does it I am doing it'. How long before the first ammonia sniffing fatality amongst young children? One thing was clear in my reading on the subject, in the hands of young children, ammonia can be a deadly substance.

Medical research has shown some pretty drastic side effects including paralysis and coma.

Who wants some 12 year old to take too much and end up in a coma? Time for the NFL to step in and tell their players to cop on, be mature about this and act like the role models they are. If they have to blast ammonia up their noses, do it in the locker room, out of sight of impressionable youngsters.

What's next? Jaguars players sniffing glue before heading in to the huddle?

I just don't know anymore!


By Cormac @Boston Irish


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CheezerAAA-er
179 days ago
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Interesting topic. It's unfortunate, but kids will do anything to emulate their idols. I would put the onus on the parents and coaches to ensure that this doesn't happen with the children.
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DaddyMac22JV Squad
179 days ago
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I agree, it all starts at home BUT surely NFL players have to act more maturely than sniffing that crap on the sidelines in front of the cameras?
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CheezerAAA-er
178 days ago
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They certainly could be more subtle.
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DaddyMac22JV Squad
178 days ago
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Sales of those ammonia packages are going to go insane!
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JuTMSY4Hall of Famer
178 days ago
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ammonia futures?
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Steel TownAll-American
178 days ago
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I was unaware that this was relatively unknown. We used to do it before wrestling matches in highschool. They also use it to wake up concussion victims.
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JuTMSY4Hall of Famer
178 days ago
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yeah, i thought it was used similarly to knock-out issues (Like you said ST)

I'm pretty sure i've done it (not intentionally)...mostly because i got my block knocked off once...

I don't know what it was, but it smelled awful and i got the hell up...
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KillingpabloJV Squad
178 days ago
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I just bought a ton of shares in this ammonia manufacturer. I'm going to be rich!
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DaddyMac22JV Squad
178 days ago
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Those are smelling salts lads, which contain a tiny bit of ammonia, and that's very different to what the NFL players are 'taking', which is 80% ammonia and 20% something else I can't remember. Taken in large doses it could cause coma. Pretty serious stuff.
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JuTMSY4Hall of Famer
178 days ago
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shows what i know Look i go to hospitals....not work in them!
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Steel TownAll-American
178 days ago
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I'm pretty sure it was ammonia, but I could be wrong. We would use them to amped up for our matches, sounds exactly like you were describing.
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IbeargRed-Shirting
178 days ago
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as a former wrestler myself i can say i've wrestlers do a lot of things they shouldn't be doing... running around with plastic bags over their body's... not eating.... just because you did it back in the day doesn't mean it's a good thing or something that should be done.
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DaddyMac22JV Squad
178 days ago
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Just found out you can get the stuff for $5 a sachet. I am going to try one. See? See what happens to impressionable people like me when we see NFL stars doing 'drugs'?! I will report back on my findings!
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Manny StilesDraft Pick
178 days ago
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This was brought up a couple years ago in hockey with Wayne Gretzky who huffed ammonia before and during games - AS the Coyotes COACH!!!

He admiotted that he had used ammonia salts through out hios career and that it was commonplace to bust open a pack when he needed his airways opened and a boost of energy.

It's long been understood that ammonia salts open up the airways and allows for better breathing, but there's a buzz to it - it literally jump starts your body and forces adrenaline to be released.

They used to be used for guys who got concussed to get them back into the game. Talk about doublind down on the stupid.
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RawbeezeitzAAA-er
178 days ago
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It's not like the things they're sniffing from are labelled "ammonia" on the sidelines. And does this mean the Post can put an another asterisk next to the Patriots' record?
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Manny StilesDraft Pick
178 days ago
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This is decades old. Asterisk everything

sidebar - my thoughts on asterisks

Seriously, when I was a women's field hockey trainer in 11th grade (me, one other dude as athletic trainers and 30 athletic chicks - those were the days!), we had these with us every game - that was 1990!
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Steel TownAll-American
178 days ago
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No, unlike sending your cameraman to the other teams sidlines to film their coaches, ammonia sniffing is legal.
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FatManVarsity Captain
178 days ago
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I'm assuming there are a lot of younger guys here, right? You very rarely could watch an NFL game in the 70's and early 80's without seeing a guy "woken up" with smelling salts after a hard hit. I was actually thinking that its use had declined since that time since I'll only see it on a rare occasion now.
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DaddyMac22JV Squad
178 days ago
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Yes but smelling salts only contain a tiny percentage of ammonia. This stuff these guys are sniffing is 80% ammonia, ie: potentially dangerous/lethal (coma being lethal in my book) if not taken responsibly.
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