http://espn.go.com/boston/nfl/story/...charged-murder
Really? Stupid ass football players... It's ALWAYS a football player!
http://espn.go.com/boston/nfl/story/...charged-murder
Really? Stupid ass football players... It's ALWAYS a football player!
Athletes are so disconnected from reality that this is no surprise. Look at his list of incidents. It was only a matter of time. Freakin' idiot.
And the media pokes fun at players like Tebow. You'll (probably, I hope) never see him in a situation like this.
i do like that the Pats released him so quick.. they aint got time fo dat!!!!
Cleveland Browns rookie linebacker Ausar Walcott was arrested Tuesday and charged with attempted murder for allegedly punching a man outside a club in Northern New Jersey.
In light of the charges, the Browns announced the release of the player they had signed last month as an undrafted free agent out of Virginia.
Authorities told The Bergen Record that Walcott punched Derrick Jones in the head just after The Palace Gentlemen's Club closed early Sunday morning.
Police say Jones, who is from New York City, is in critical condition. Walcott, 23, is held on $500,000 bail.
Walcott is one of 28 NFL players arrested since this year's Super Bowl on Feb. 3, according to a database kept by U-T San Diego.
In 45 games for Virginia, Walcott totaled 128 career tackles, 1.5 sacks, four passes defensed and one fumble recovery.
This isn't the first time Walcott has been arrested. In January 2011, he faced charges of assault and battery from a fight while he was at Virginia. Walcott was suspended from the team but was reinstated after charges were dropped.
Here's another one on ESPN... Yeah. GREAT role models for kids...
Aaron Hernandez is innocent until proven guilty. He may have done nothing wrong other than being at the wrong place at the wrong time and overly cooperative.
Or he could be a murderous scumbag, let the process proceed without jumping to conclusions.
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
Malo periculosam, libertatem quam quietam servitutem. --TJ
The destruction of his home security system which had 14 cameras around his house, along with having people come in to clean his entire house and car, is not suspicious at all....
Pro athletes were given everything in college so they got good grades in return they got to play sports. In the real world, there is no one there to save you.
"An armed society is a polite society when a man may have to back his last words with gunplay."
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People poke fun at Tebow because he is inept at his job. The media friggen loved Tebow as long as he was actually playing. You couldn't get away from him and his holy-rolling John-boy-isms.
I am not sure what the purpose of your analogy is.
Are you saying that professed good guys should get preferential playing time over troublemakers with true talent? Or maybe the Hernandezes of the sports world should not be given any second chances to improve on past mistakes? Or are you saying that the NFL should not put the best product on the field for fear of having a problem like this arise?
If Hernandez did it, he is screwed; no job, no freedom, no more money, and a tiny room with lots of shitty neighbors. Just desserts.
(as an aside, when Tebow was a Bronco, I rooted for him to succeed. I wanted him to improve and turn into a true NFL QB. But now, I could give a shit)
I will not abide this abomination. (1224)