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Green Bay — When a tweet from Laremy Tunsil's Twitter account showed him wearing a gas mask and smoking from a bong minutes before the first round of the NFL draft, it wasn't just potential employers who watched in amazement.
Players, coaches and fans were shocked too.
"That was tough to watch," Green Bay rookie defensive end Dean Lowry said.
"It was a nightmare that first day of the draft," Indiana University co-offensive coordinator Greg Frey said.
Gone are the days when college coaches just had to make sure kids could play, pass their classes and stay out of trouble.