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Re: aint that some shit
« Reply #15 on: March 31, 2012, 06:52:05 AM »
Former NFL quarterback Ryan Leaf was arrested Friday in his Montana hometown of Great Falls on burglary and drug possession charges, police said.


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The circumstances surrounding Leaf's arrest were not immediately clear. Great Falls Police Sgt. Dean Bennett, who confirmed Leaf's arrest, said Friday night that he had not seen a report detailing the allegations against the ex-football player.

Leaf was booked on felony charges of burglary of a residence and criminal possession of dangerous drugs, plus a first-time charge of misdemeanor theft, Cascade County Detention Center Officer Robert Rivera said.

Leaf was freed on $76,000 bond and is scheduled to make an initial court appearance Monday.

Leaf, a former standout quarterback for Washington State, was the No. 2 pick in the 1998 draft behind Peyton Manning. But Leaf flamed out as quarterback for the San Diego Chargers, gaining a reputation as one of the biggest busts in NFL history.

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Re: aint that some shit
« Reply #16 on: March 31, 2012, 09:25:51 PM »
Am shocked over this arrest..

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Re: aint that some shit
« Reply #17 on: March 31, 2012, 10:59:23 PM »
JDL

The bust is busted.

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Re: aint that some shit
« Reply #18 on: April 02, 2012, 03:42:24 PM »
It's gotten worse...

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HELENA, Mont. (AP)—Former NFL quarterback Ryan Leaf was arrested again Monday, just days after he posted bail on similar charges that he burglarized a home and stole prescription drugs, authorities said.

Leaf was first arrested on Friday after police found oxycodone pills in his golf bag that an acquaintance later said Leaf stole from his home. Then early Monday, three days after posting a $76,000 bond, he was arrested again on accusations that he broke into another home outside Great Falls, Central Montana Drug Task Force Commander Chris Hickman said.

The owners walked into the home Sunday afternoon to find a “tall man with an athletic build” inside, Hickman said. The man told the owners he had the wrong address and left.

The owners later discovered three bottles of prescription medication missing and phoned police. After describing his truck, his clothes and his “shiny black loafers,” they picked Leaf out of a photo lineup.

A search of Leaf’s home turned up 89 hydrocodone pills loose in the pocket of a bathrobe. Authorities do not believe those were the same pills that were taken from the burgled home, Hickman said.

“We don’t know if he disposed of them or if he has a hiding place where he stores these things,” Hickman said.

Police were seeking a warrant for the GPS in Leaf’s pickup truck for information that will link Leaf to the two burgled homes and possibly lead them to a stash of stolen prescription pills, Hickman said.

More people have come forward with claims of stolen painkillers since Leaf’s Friday arrest, though the task force has not yet investigated those claims. Data from the GPS may also lead police to additional homes where prescription medication has been stolen, Hickman said.

Hickman and other members of the task force arrested Leaf at his home just after midnight.

“When I advised him that he was going to be charged with another count of burglary for the events that occurred, he didn’t show any surprise—and he didn’t make any confessions or admissions,” Hickman said.

Leaf appeared by video from the Cascade County Detention Center in his initial court appearance in Great Falls on Monday afternoon on two felony counts of burglary, two felony counts of criminal possession of a dangerous drug, two misdemeanor counts of theft and a probation violation.

He will remain in jail until Wednesday as his probation supervisors decide whether to release him again on bond or revoke the suspended sentence he was given in Texas in 2010, the Great Falls Tribune reported.

Leaf’s attorney, Ken Olsen, did not immediately respond to a call for comment. A call to Leaf’s publicist was not returned Monday.

The probation violation is related to a plea agreement Leaf made in Texas after being accused in 2009 of burglarizing a player’s home while he was a quarterbacks coach for Division II West Texas A&M. An investigation turned up that Leaf had obtained nearly 1,000 pain pills from area pharmacies in an eight-month span.

His plea agreement gave him 10 years of probation. Randall County District Attorney James Farren said he planned to file a motion Monday to revoke Leaf’s probation.

Farren said the Texas judge in that case could set a hearing date, extradite Leaf for the hearing and then return Leaf to Montana for the proceedings in that state.

“Our argument will be that he should go to prison,” Farren said.

Leaf arrest’s on Friday was the result of a monthlong investigation that started with a tip that Leaf had been receiving small, rattling c.o.d. packages at the post office worth $500 or more once or twice a week.

A search of Leaf and his pickup truck turned up 28 oxycodone pills, a narcotic for which Leaf does not have a prescription, Hickman said. The label on an empty prescription bottle also found in Leaf’s golf bag was made out to an acquaintance, who told police that Leaf entered his house without permission on Thursday and stole the bottle, which contained about 15 pills.

Hickman said police don’t know where the other 13 pills came from.

Hickman said authorities believe Leaf may have broken into other homes over the past 1 1/2 years in search of prescription drugs and is asking those victims to come forward.

Leaf has not returned calls or text messages seeking comment and a message left at his parents’ phone number was not returned. He released a statement through his publicist after his first arrest on Friday that says he has “made some mistakes and have no excuses” but that he is “confident that there will be further understanding when the facts are revealed.”

Leaf, a former standout quarterback for Washington State, was the No. 2 pick in the 1998 draft behind Peyton Manning. But Leaf flamed out as quarterback for the San Diego Chargers, gaining a reputation as one of the biggest busts in NFL history

Last year, Leaf had surgery to remove a benign tumor from his brain stem and later underwent additional radiation treatments.

On March 21, Leaf told an Associated Press reporter in an email exchange that he had struggled through treatments and had an MRI scheduled for the end of the month, but “I’m doing/feeling much better and am excited for the rest of 2012.”

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Re: aint that some shit
« Reply #19 on: April 03, 2012, 01:10:17 PM »
what a dumbass

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Re: aint that some shit
« Reply #20 on: April 04, 2012, 01:28:41 PM »
Forget being a top five quarterback, Joe Flacco believes he’s the best quarterback in the league


Joe Flacco is knee deep in contract negations with the Baltimore Ravens so he and his agent are busy trying to convince you and the Ravens that Flacco is deserving of a substantial contract.

The madness began when Flacco’s agent, Joe Linta decided to fix his mouth and utter “Joe Flacco” and “top five quarterback” in the same sentence.

We all laughed and disregarded the comment as just an agent trying to get the most money for his quarterback. Because there was just no way that Linta or even Flacco believed that Flacco was really a top five quarterback.

But alas, we were wrong.

So wrong that not only does Joe Flacco believe he’s a top five quarterback, he believes that he’s the best quarterback in the league. And said as much in an interview with WNST in Baltimore.


I almost peed myself....laughing

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Re: aint that some shit
« Reply #21 on: April 04, 2012, 05:50:04 PM »
I am with you on that, there is no way in hell he's the top 5 quarterback or even the best quarterback in the league... Someone needs to knock a few ego points off his head, but then again, when looking at him and the Ravens, he's one of a small group of people that are helping keep that team afloat. If he was the best quarterback, then they would have been in the super bowl and that didn't happen did it... If I am not mistaken, wasn't it on his head that they screwed their chances in the playoffs...

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Re: aint that some shit
« Reply #22 on: April 04, 2012, 09:38:48 PM »
Better test him for brain damage. Obviously his eggs are scrambled.

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Re: aint that some shit
« Reply #23 on: April 06, 2012, 05:25:38 AM »
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Jerome Simpson was sentenced Thursday to 15 days in jail and three years' probation on a drug-related charge.

 

A judge in Covington reduced the jail time from the 60 days recommended by prosecutors in their plea agreement with Simpson, now a free agent after four seasons with the Bengals.

Simpson pleaded guilty March 1 to the felony charge resulting from about 2 pounds of marijuana shipped to his northern Kentucky home in September. He was indicted on a felony charge of marijuana trafficking, but the plea agreement changed the charge to a prohibited act relating to controlled substances, also a felony.

now we wait for discipline from the NFL. haha..fricking idjit

free agent now...Im thinking he wont be picked up this season now...unless it is with the Bengals again.

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Re: aint that some shit
« Reply #24 on: June 07, 2012, 06:31:44 AM »
Now we have Wade Davis..... who spent time with the Tennessee Titans, Washington Redskins and Seattle Seahawks, never actually made a 53-man roster, but he is making a big impact in life after football. The former defensive back recently revealed that he is gay. He said that he knew he was gay while trying to make an NFL roster and while playing in NFL Europe, but he was afraid that admitting it would hurt his chances of playing in the league. Thanks to his current work with young LGBTQ people, however, Davis has finally decided to come out to the world and embrace his lifestyle publicly.

((Okay..great for him.....))

Davis didn't come out during his playing career, but he should still serve as an inspiration to current NFL players who may be hiding their homosexuality. Knowing that there has been a gay player like Davis in the league before figures to be a comforting notion for some. Davis' fears are likely the same as current players who are living under a guise, but now those players have somebody to relate to.

For the past couple of years, it has been said that a player in a major sports league would reveal that he is openly gay one day. Thanks to Davis, that day may be approaching in the NFL. Considering the fact that there are 32 teams in the league and 53 players on every team, statistics alone suggest that there must be some gay players in the NFL.


WTF!

Davis did not speak up about being gay in the NFL until he was no longer in the NFL.
So why all of a sudden is the urge to "out" the gay players...if there is any?
If they do not not want to tell they are gay....THEN SHUT THE HELL UP ABOUT IT.

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Re: aint that some shit
« Reply #25 on: June 07, 2012, 11:15:59 PM »
*Pukes*