Spnrh Pagt.· favor. His circumstances, ho ever, are complex. Exploi ed by gent orby at e in a one-sided deal he h d to go to court to revo e; troubled by his sister J ac . e who dis ppeared for days before eventually turning up; orried bout his mother Loretha who i plagued by heart ailments; and burdened with legal problems concerning a former girlfriend in Seattle, Roger's so far un­ spectacular debut is at least un­ de tandable. His decision to see emotion­ al counseling is being described by the Lions' front office the be t deci ion under the cir­ cumstances. Job knew hat it w: to en­ dure cons ant problems. Roger: m y not be that far, but he cer­ tainly is in position to ap­ preciate his po ition. But b d things are, he insists drug usc' still un- alterna· .