Bucs RB arrested for battery on a pregnant woman.

Pages : 1 [2] 3

GMScud
03-30-2007, 07:17 PM
Way to go asshole... I mean come on a pregnant woman. One year suspension just for being a D!@#. Thats all I got.

His NFL career should be the least of worries right now. He is facing several charges, including aggrivated battery and burglary. A pregnant woman. Jesus. He better get jail time. I hope the judge is a female who has had children. No mercy for this dick.

LMsexyAO
03-30-2007, 07:20 PM
Hope he gets sent to prison so he figures out what real criminals think of guys who beat pregnant women

LMsexyAO
03-30-2007, 07:20 PM
Hope he gets sent to prison so he figures out what real criminals think of guys who beat pregnant women

Did I say guys? I meant cowards

SmootSmack
03-30-2007, 09:46 PM
Here's a pretty interesting article that's fairly relevant to this topic

Inside look at NFL's path of self destruction - Football - NY Daily News (http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/2007/03/25/2007-03-25_crime_time_part_i.html)

SmootSmack
03-30-2007, 09:48 PM
Remember Rae Carruth?

skinsfan_nn
03-30-2007, 10:49 PM
Hopefully they will put this animal where he belongs! The BIG HOUSE!

Then he'll be BUBBA'S little bitch, and get the same treatment!

GusFrerotte
03-30-2007, 11:16 PM
Come on now boys, what do you expect? The bar for big time football players' conduct was lowered a while back, when the universities let in the thugs via football scholarships when college football became totally corrupted with the big $$$$$$$ in the late 70's -early 80's. Being from the Detroit area, I remember how not too long ago the U of M football team was up there with Fla St, for the most felons on thier football squad. These college guys are given everything on a silver platter cars, clothes, chicks, etc for just running a 4.3 40yd dash. They can do anything on campus and if they get busted they just get slapped on the wrist. A felon should not be playing college football, let alone in the NFL, but in the name of big money standards have been thrown out the window.

SmootSmack
03-30-2007, 11:27 PM
I personally don't think it's fair to generalize against a whole group. Maybe I should pull out some excerpts from the article I posted.

According to reports, as many as 40-50 NFL players have been arrested since the beginning of 2006, a figure that would essentially make up the entire roster of one team.

The Bengals lead the NFL with nine. The number of DWIs is approaching the number of PATs; the official team photo has become the mug shot. But do the actions of 3% unfairly indict the other 97%?

"You would think that 48 out of the 53 guys on the rosters are thugs and menaces to society," Pete Kendall, the Jets player rep, said from the NFLPA meetings last week in Hawaii. "That is definitely not the case. There is certainly an abundance of negative press about our players. But our union is not talking about digging our feet in and being obstinate. There is recognition there is a problem."

SmootSmack
03-30-2007, 11:54 PM
Incidentally, here is what Joe Gibbs had to say in response to Commissioner Goodell's efforts to crack down on player misconduct:

"He's right; it's a big deal," Washington Redskins coach Joe Gibbs said. "To be truthful, I think people are tired of getting up in the morning and reading about it in the papers. (The new policy) has got to be strong. (Arrests) cast everybody in a bad light. And generally, if you give a guy three shots, he's going to take two of them."

EARTHQUAKE2689
03-31-2007, 12:19 AM
there is no excuse and i mean NO EXCUSE to hit a girl I got arrested for kicking my sisters ex-boyfriends ass in the street cause i saw him slap her so i take this topic to heart that shit shouldnt be tolerated i would give him life with no possibility for parole

EZ Archive Ads Plugin for vBulletin Copyright 2006 Computer Help Forum