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Cronulla Sharks sack Seymour
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[QUOTE="Clintos, post: 2216462, member: 2003"] Having a disease doesn't mean that one cannot be helped. Diseases generally have cures, or even preventatives. Any addiction is a disease in terms of what it can do to your body. You are right though. If he truly wanted to stop, then he should have by now. Especially since he was receiving help from the club and his family. You might consider it a weakness, but sometimes there are reasons unknown to others for people to turn to alcohol and/or drugs. It's by no means the best option, and I in no way condone it, but others may use it as some kind of relief. I don't see it as a weakness, but rather a flaw. It's disappointing that he couldn't sort it out though because it had likely ended his NRL career. [/QUOTE]
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