I don't know about weed, and most people probably know this, but he was arrested in early 2021 while still at Colorado for suspicion of harassment and resisting arrest, just a few weeks after his emotional twitter statement about his epilepsy.... Don't know the circumstances, or anything about the outcome of the charges.Walk on only
Wasn't he busted for weed? Maybe he was self medicating for his epilepsy? It's legal here.
He apparently hasn't played football in a few years, and now he has to try to control symptoms of a medical condition that he didn't have to worry about during the peak of his athletic success. He's also apparently taking multiple anticonvulsant medications for the condition (according to prior statements), which may or may not have somewhat of an affect on his athletic ability. So there's a chance that the athletic success that he had in the past might be at least a little bit harder to achieve now. That's not a reason to avoid giving him a shot, but any questions about his dedication, maturity, character, effect on the locker room, etc, could be reasons to pass on him, but that's a gamble that may or may not pay off for a team that gives him another chance.
Most importantly, the seizures that occur with the type of epilepsy that he's been reported to have can be triggered by various factors, especially stress, lack of sleep, excessive alcohol use, and a few others.. Any potential risks to Antonio's health should be major factors that are included in deciding whether to add him to a football roster, so I'm glad to hear that Rutgers expressed concern about his health and medical situation.