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Amanda Donovan
06-02-2007, 08:30 AM
This sounds like a story off of Law and Order and I am sure a version of this will be on an episode in the future. What does everyone think about the Pac Man Jones situation?
ZBCOACH
06-02-2007, 10:04 AM
With that many arrests and court dates he may just want the vacation for a year to get everything figured out. Seriuosly, I think the stiffer penalties are good and he got what he deserved. Some of these guys blessed with the oppurtunity to play professional sports and screw it up hanging out and getting in trouble, get them out of the league and let someone else who really wants to play have the chance. Maybe Pac Man can be a star in The Longest Yard 2.
Amanda Donovan
06-02-2007, 11:07 AM
With that many arrests and court dates he may just want the vacation for a year to get everything figured out. Seriuosly, I think the stiffer penalties are good and he got what he deserved. Some of these guys blessed with the oppurtunity to play professional sports and screw it up hanging out and getting in trouble, get them out of the league and let someone else who really wants to play have the chance. Maybe Pac Man can be a star in The Longest Yard 2.
Very true and very funny! Good points. I am tired of seeing thugs and felons in professional sports. It is time that the NFL, NBA and the MBL get stricter and enforce some rules.
With that many arrests and court dates he may just want the vacation for a year to get everything figured out. Seriuosly, I think the stiffer penalties are good and he got what he deserved. Some of these guys blessed with the oppurtunity to play professional sports and screw it up hanging out and getting in trouble, get them out of the league and let someone else who really wants to play have the chance. Maybe Pac Man can be a star in The Longest Yard 2.
How many jobs do you think the average man would have if he was involved in 9 arrest/altercations? He is a class A moron, ungrateful fool!
Mr. White
06-03-2007, 07:14 PM
How many jobs do you think the average man would have if he was involved in 9 arrest/altercations? He is a class A moron, ungrateful fool!
Yeah and if, like Chris Henry, I fail every drug test I ever take my career wouldn't pan out too well either.
Yeah and if, like Chris Henry, I fail every drug test I ever take my career wouldn't pan out too well either.
If someone payed me millions of dollars to play 16 football games a year! How can you be a completely moron to throw that all away. Look at Tank Johnson, why does a man 6'3" 300 pounds need a body guard for? If you are at places where you need a body guard, here is a tip, dont go there.
Amanda Donovan
06-04-2007, 06:58 PM
Well, Tank received his suspension today.
SeekNDestroy
06-04-2007, 07:29 PM
I think it's fair.
ScoobysMom
06-04-2007, 10:21 PM
If someone payed me millions of dollars to play 16 football games a year! How can you be a completely moron to throw that all away. Look at Tank Johnson, why does a man 6'3" 300 pounds need a body guard for? If you are at places where you need a body guard, here is a tip, dont go there.
Because of his gang affiliation?:confused:
Because of his gang affiliation?:confused:
Cause he still needs to be in a gang?
ScoobysMom
06-05-2007, 01:32 PM
Cause he still needs to be in a gang?
Many times You can take the gang banger out of the ghetto, but you can't take the ghetto out of the gang banger. No he doesn't still need to be he chooses to still be affliated with his old ties. It's a shame and maybe this supension will open his eyes as to what he could be throwing away.
Amanda Donovan
06-05-2007, 02:59 PM
I saw an eye opening program on gangs and their influence in the NFL. It was disturbing. They showed guys throwing up gang signs in uniform on the sides lines of a big game, tattoos that they had showing gang alliance, etc. They give money back to the gang as well. I was sickened by the show.
ZBCOACH
06-06-2007, 12:45 AM
I know I have 20/20 vision and Tanks body guard was smaller than he was. It has to suck when your body gaurd is getting punked and you have to step up and defend him.
ScoobysMom
06-06-2007, 10:16 AM
Like I said gang bangers.
"William Posey was 26-years-old and a convicted felon. In 1999 he was arrested for robbing a person at gun point outside The Skokie Swift CTA train station. He was convicted of using a handgun and received a six-year sentence, and also had a felony narcotics conviction from that year and did time in the state penitentiary.
He had his own room in Tank Johnson's home. It is not clear why Johnson hired a convicted felon as his bodyguard or why he had one to begin with. "
ABCNEWS.com http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=local&id=4857395
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