The hits just keep coming for (or from depending on your perspective) Tom Cable, who may or may not be guilty of multiple counts of domestic violence. Any man will tell you striking another man, as Cable was accused of doing to ex-Raider asst coach Randy Hanson, is one thing. Striking a woman is another thing entirely. NOW, the National Organization for Women, emailed a proclamation to USA Today on Wednesday from Terry O'Neill, the group;s President. "Tom Cable's history of violence against women raises a question: why is he still the head coach of 6 Sanchez Purple AFL50th jersey
an NFL team?;Why indeed, one might ask. Innocent until proven guilty is the correct answer, but that still doesn;t exonerate Cable in the court of public opinion.O;Neill continues by pointing out, "Mr. Cable admits having battered his first wife, and he stands accused of battering two other intimate partners as well. As a survivor of domestic violence, I know that women do not make such accusations lightly. Indeed, women have much more to lose than to gain by coming forward to tell their stories."Especially when making allegations of this nature against men in powerful positions. And for those rising to defend Cable, note that by his own admission, he is now guilty as charged. While it;s easy to take shots at Al Davis;s hapless Raiders, one thing the embattled owner has managed to do is keep the organization free from the riff raff that has plagued other locker rooms over the last ten years. There was a time when professional football players were the ultimate role models for our country;s youth. However, allegations of rape, child abuse, spousal abuse, and even murder have been leveled at NFL players in recent years, collectively reducing their reputation to thugs or worse. Keep in mind, the ratio of NFL players who fall on the wrong side of the law is very minor, but under the scrutiny of the national media, one out of every five hundred can be magnified to appear as if it;s one out of every two. Nevertheless, the have been relatively free from this sort of thing over the last decade. That is, until now. Going further, O;Neill states "The , properly, say they are undergoing a 'serious evaluation' of these recent allegations. At the very least [Tom Cable] should be suspended during this process... A man who has admitted battering his wife has no business being a role model for all of us who would like to be able to look up to the head coach of an NFL football team."While some may view this as a woman kicking Coach Cable when he;s down, her concerns are credible, valid and spot on. It;s only a matter of 4 Brett Favre Purple jersey
time before NFL Commissioner, Roger Goodell, known for being heavy handed against players who violate ethical and moral codes, steps in and takes action. While Al Davis has a very public history of fighting with NFL Commissioners, this is a battle he should avoid at all costs, knowing full well Raider Nation is comprised of husbands, wives, fathers, mothers and children of all shapes and sizes. The last message Davis needs to send is that it;s okay to strike a woman.
2010年12月1日星期三
Time To Cut The Losses
The hits just keep coming for (or from depending on your perspective) Tom Cable, who may or may not be guilty of multiple counts of domestic violence. Any man will tell you striking another man, as Cable was accused of doing to ex-Raider asst coach Randy Hanson, is one thing. Striking a woman is another thing entirely. NOW, the National Organization for Women, emailed a proclamation to USA Today on Wednesday from Terry O'Neill, the group;s President. "Tom Cable's history of violence against women raises a question: why is he still the head coach of 6 Sanchez Purple AFL50th jersey
an NFL team?;Why indeed, one might ask. Innocent until proven guilty is the correct answer, but that still doesn;t exonerate Cable in the court of public opinion.O;Neill continues by pointing out, "Mr. Cable admits having battered his first wife, and he stands accused of battering two other intimate partners as well. As a survivor of domestic violence, I know that women do not make such accusations lightly. Indeed, women have much more to lose than to gain by coming forward to tell their stories."Especially when making allegations of this nature against men in powerful positions. And for those rising to defend Cable, note that by his own admission, he is now guilty as charged. While it;s easy to take shots at Al Davis;s hapless Raiders, one thing the embattled owner has managed to do is keep the organization free from the riff raff that has plagued other locker rooms over the last ten years. There was a time when professional football players were the ultimate role models for our country;s youth. However, allegations of rape, child abuse, spousal abuse, and even murder have been leveled at NFL players in recent years, collectively reducing their reputation to thugs or worse. Keep in mind, the ratio of NFL players who fall on the wrong side of the law is very minor, but under the scrutiny of the national media, one out of every five hundred can be magnified to appear as if it;s one out of every two. Nevertheless, the have been relatively free from this sort of thing over the last decade. That is, until now. Going further, O;Neill states "The , properly, say they are undergoing a 'serious evaluation' of these recent allegations. At the very least [Tom Cable] should be suspended during this process... A man who has admitted battering his wife has no business being a role model for all of us who would like to be able to look up to the head coach of an NFL football team."While some may view this as a woman kicking Coach Cable when he;s down, her concerns are credible, valid and spot on. It;s only a matter of 4 Brett Favre Purple jersey
time before NFL Commissioner, Roger Goodell, known for being heavy handed against players who violate ethical and moral codes, steps in and takes action. While Al Davis has a very public history of fighting with NFL Commissioners, this is a battle he should avoid at all costs, knowing full well Raider Nation is comprised of husbands, wives, fathers, mothers and children of all shapes and sizes. The last message Davis needs to send is that it;s okay to strike a woman.
an NFL team?;Why indeed, one might ask. Innocent until proven guilty is the correct answer, but that still doesn;t exonerate Cable in the court of public opinion.O;Neill continues by pointing out, "Mr. Cable admits having battered his first wife, and he stands accused of battering two other intimate partners as well. As a survivor of domestic violence, I know that women do not make such accusations lightly. Indeed, women have much more to lose than to gain by coming forward to tell their stories."Especially when making allegations of this nature against men in powerful positions. And for those rising to defend Cable, note that by his own admission, he is now guilty as charged. While it;s easy to take shots at Al Davis;s hapless Raiders, one thing the embattled owner has managed to do is keep the organization free from the riff raff that has plagued other locker rooms over the last ten years. There was a time when professional football players were the ultimate role models for our country;s youth. However, allegations of rape, child abuse, spousal abuse, and even murder have been leveled at NFL players in recent years, collectively reducing their reputation to thugs or worse. Keep in mind, the ratio of NFL players who fall on the wrong side of the law is very minor, but under the scrutiny of the national media, one out of every five hundred can be magnified to appear as if it;s one out of every two. Nevertheless, the have been relatively free from this sort of thing over the last decade. That is, until now. Going further, O;Neill states "The , properly, say they are undergoing a 'serious evaluation' of these recent allegations. At the very least [Tom Cable] should be suspended during this process... A man who has admitted battering his wife has no business being a role model for all of us who would like to be able to look up to the head coach of an NFL football team."While some may view this as a woman kicking Coach Cable when he;s down, her concerns are credible, valid and spot on. It;s only a matter of 4 Brett Favre Purple jersey
time before NFL Commissioner, Roger Goodell, known for being heavy handed against players who violate ethical and moral codes, steps in and takes action. While Al Davis has a very public history of fighting with NFL Commissioners, this is a battle he should avoid at all costs, knowing full well Raider Nation is comprised of husbands, wives, fathers, mothers and children of all shapes and sizes. The last message Davis needs to send is that it;s okay to strike a woman.
What;s Gone Right?
Since pointing out what;s gone wrong with the Raiders over the last six and half seasons is like shooting fish in a barrel with a 50mm cannon, with laser guided shells, while the fish are in a coma, it seems high time we took a look at what;s gone right. When looking over the records, roster, draft and overall team performance, not much really jumps out. In 2010 pro bowl Vikings 4 Brett Favre jersey
fact, if you remove Nnamdi Asomugha, Zach Miller and Shane Lechler, there really isn;t much to see. Asomugha is considered by many to be the best corner in the league. An easy wager on that would be had by placing him on the Colts, Giants, Vikings, Steelers or Patriots. If he called one of those cities home, his media profile would be much higher and the teams win output far greater, assuring him a place in the Pro Bowl every year and the Hall of Fame five years after his eventual retirement. However, for now, he languishes in semi-anonymity on the Silver & Black. Then you have Zach Miller. If Miller has done this well (128 career receptions for 1643 yards and five touchdowns) in only two and a half seasons with the underachieving Russell on the other end of Miller;s stats, imagine what a force he could be in New Orleans or Pittsburgh, Indianapolis or Minnesota. And then there;s Shane Lechler, arguably the only man capable of unseating Ray Guy from the throne of greatest punter ever. Now, it;s well known a punters stats go way up when the teams offensive output goes way down, but the stat that sets Lechler apart from all others is his average which currently sits at an amazing 52.3 yards per punt. Many great coaches have said if they could have one star player on each facet of the team, they could build a championship contender. So, whoever takes the reins from Cable will have those three already enshrined. What else is right with the Raiders these days? Not much that;s easily quantifiable. So, let;s take a look at some of the x-factors. An example of what;s gone on in recent years in the NFL comes readily to mind. For starters, every 1970s era powerhouse team has returned to prominence recently, except the Raiders, even Dallas is finally winning again. Secondly, historically bad teams have found ways to become winners; just look at New Orleans, Tampa Bay and the Arizona Cardinals. If those teams can overcome a losing culture, the Raiders should have an easy time of it when the fog finally lifts and the sun shines on three Lombardi trophies and an AFL Championship. The team is loaded with first round quality talent. Obviously Cable can;t make this sports car race with the big dogs, but that Dallas Cowboys jersey
doesn;t mean someone else can;t. No one saw John Madden, Tom Flores or Jon Gruden coming, but they made the machine roar. Who;s to say the next Al Davis ;puppet; can;t do the same? The odds are stacked against them, but beating the odds is what makes football worth watching.
fact, if you remove Nnamdi Asomugha, Zach Miller and Shane Lechler, there really isn;t much to see. Asomugha is considered by many to be the best corner in the league. An easy wager on that would be had by placing him on the Colts, Giants, Vikings, Steelers or Patriots. If he called one of those cities home, his media profile would be much higher and the teams win output far greater, assuring him a place in the Pro Bowl every year and the Hall of Fame five years after his eventual retirement. However, for now, he languishes in semi-anonymity on the Silver & Black. Then you have Zach Miller. If Miller has done this well (128 career receptions for 1643 yards and five touchdowns) in only two and a half seasons with the underachieving Russell on the other end of Miller;s stats, imagine what a force he could be in New Orleans or Pittsburgh, Indianapolis or Minnesota. And then there;s Shane Lechler, arguably the only man capable of unseating Ray Guy from the throne of greatest punter ever. Now, it;s well known a punters stats go way up when the teams offensive output goes way down, but the stat that sets Lechler apart from all others is his average which currently sits at an amazing 52.3 yards per punt. Many great coaches have said if they could have one star player on each facet of the team, they could build a championship contender. So, whoever takes the reins from Cable will have those three already enshrined. What else is right with the Raiders these days? Not much that;s easily quantifiable. So, let;s take a look at some of the x-factors. An example of what;s gone on in recent years in the NFL comes readily to mind. For starters, every 1970s era powerhouse team has returned to prominence recently, except the Raiders, even Dallas is finally winning again. Secondly, historically bad teams have found ways to become winners; just look at New Orleans, Tampa Bay and the Arizona Cardinals. If those teams can overcome a losing culture, the Raiders should have an easy time of it when the fog finally lifts and the sun shines on three Lombardi trophies and an AFL Championship. The team is loaded with first round quality talent. Obviously Cable can;t make this sports car race with the big dogs, but that Dallas Cowboys jersey
doesn;t mean someone else can;t. No one saw John Madden, Tom Flores or Jon Gruden coming, but they made the machine roar. Who;s to say the next Al Davis ;puppet; can;t do the same? The odds are stacked against them, but beating the odds is what makes football worth watching.
2010年11月30日星期二
Josh McCown Arizona Cardinals
When the Arizona Cardinals decided to make quarterback Kurt Warner their Valentine on February 14th by resigning him to a three year deal that could be worth around $20 million, it may have helped the find the man who could replace their much-maligned signal-caller Kerry Collins if they decide to cut him loose. Raiders' owner Al Davis is not quite ready to hand the starting job to untested 2005 third round draft pick Andrew Walter, and is also not excited by the proposition of shelling out $8.5 million to Collins, including a $2.5 million roster bonus next month. For less than half the price, he could land the younger, more athletic Cardinals backup QB Josh McCown, who will be an unrestricted free agent on March 3rd. The 26-year old McCown's fate was sealed in Arizona last summer when coach Denny Green brought in Warner and his prior MVP credentials to lead this longtime losing franchise to glory, but it didn't happen. With both eligible for free agency this spring, it was obvious McCown would be ushered out of town. McCown has played well for a bad Arizona team the last two seasons, starting 19 games and throwing for nearly 4,400 yards. While Warner had slightly better numbers in 2005, McCown led the team to a 3-3 record compared to just 2-8 under the former NFL MVP. He took over for the injured Warner this past October and had back-to-back career outings, throwing for 385 yards and two scores on 32-of-46 passing in a 31-14 victory over the San Francisco 49ers and topped that the next week with 29-of-46 for 398 yards and two touchdowns in a 20-14 loss against the Carolina Panthers. Despite being 9-10 in his career as a starter, Green had no patience with McCown and was always anxious to replace him under center and stunt his growth at the position. The head coach even installed dreadful quarterbacks like Shaun King and John Navarre into the lineup in 2004 with terrible results.While he doesn't have the name power of Minnesota's Daunte Culpepper or Tennessee's Steve McNair, McCown has the most upside of any of the current free-agent quarterback crop. If Collins is unwilling to take a nice-sized pay cut to stay in Oakland, McCown could be the right guy to step in and lead the team back to respectability.
2010年11月25日星期四
new slogan: 'I will' sign at least one hooligan
season ticket holders may have been taken aback when they received their ticket packages for the 2008 campaign. There was a small, two-word change ... in big, bold lettering.The new slogan in Oakland is now "I will," according to the promotional material included with the package. A short year ago, "I'm in" was the motto for the struggling organization. After another well-below-.500 season, however, it seems the Raiders have given up on 4 Brett Favre White jersey
"I'm in."The change in catchphrases coincides very nicely with two speculative reports that were released over the weekend.The first came from ESPN writer Michael Smith who on SportsCenter said that Oakland and the Washington Redskins are the top two interested parties in acquiring Atlanta Falcons cornerback DeAngelo Hall.The second report came from The Tennessean in a March 8 article by Jim Wyatt. Along with the Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins, Wyatt states that "Detroit, Oakland, Kansas City, Houston, New Orleans and New England are among those to have expressed at least some level of interest" in suspended Titans' cornerback Adam 'Pacman' Jones.So it seems they just ran out of space to fit the real slogan: "I will ... do what I want."Both young cornerbacks are known for being loud and controversial. They do what they want. And they certainly don't fit the "I'm in" philosophy.Hall, 24, has had a productive four seasons in the NFL (228 tackles and 17 interceptions), but has also established himself as a "me-first" player in that time.The 5-foot-10 cornerback has pulled several stunts since being selected in the first round of the 2004 NFL draft by the Falcons. In his career, Hall has:? Shaved "I own 85" into his head after winning a bet with Bengals' WR Chad Johnson.? Been involved with a highly-publicized feud with Cowboys' wideout Terrell Owens, who spit in Hall's face on Dec. 18, 2006.? Carried a poster of Michael Vick onto the field and sported an "MV7" eye shade on 'Monday Night Football' after Vick was sentenced to 23 months in prison. (Hall was fined $10,000 by the NFL for the incident).? Skipped out on a team-building outing to the movies planned by former head coach Jim Mora, instead opting to take off in his Lamborghini while players and coaches loaded into buses.? Been fined for receiving three flags in one drive (for a total of 67 yards) while guarding Panthers' wide receiver Steve Smith.? Reportedly told Saints' head coach Sean Payton "I'll play for you for the minimum" during a home game against New Orleans last season.Pacman Jones, on the other hand, has taken much more of an off-field approach to tainting his career. The currently-suspended 24-year-old Titan was first arrested in July of 2005 on charges of assault and felony vandalism after an altercation at a night club. Since that arrest, he has:? Had a petition filed against him by the State of West Virginia for not regularly contacting his probation officer.? Been arrested for disorderly conduct and public intoxication in Murfreesboro, Tenn.? Been cited for misdemeanor assault for allegedly spitting in the face of a female Tennessee State University student.? Gotten busted for Steelers 36 Bettis Jersey
drug possession after being pulled over for speeding in his 2004 Cadillac XLT.? Had over $80,000 in cash seized and faced two felony charges after the infamous Minxx Gentlemen's Club & Lounge shooting.? (And those are just the big ones).Amazingly, according to Smith and Wyatt, the Raiders have shown some sort of interest in both hooligans.With "I'm in" out the door, though, it's now anything goes in Oakland.So "I will" bet team owner Al Davis doesn't care what DeAngelo Hall or Pacman Jones have done in the past. Both are fast.
"I'm in."The change in catchphrases coincides very nicely with two speculative reports that were released over the weekend.The first came from ESPN writer Michael Smith who on SportsCenter said that Oakland and the Washington Redskins are the top two interested parties in acquiring Atlanta Falcons cornerback DeAngelo Hall.The second report came from The Tennessean in a March 8 article by Jim Wyatt. Along with the Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins, Wyatt states that "Detroit, Oakland, Kansas City, Houston, New Orleans and New England are among those to have expressed at least some level of interest" in suspended Titans' cornerback Adam 'Pacman' Jones.So it seems they just ran out of space to fit the real slogan: "I will ... do what I want."Both young cornerbacks are known for being loud and controversial. They do what they want. And they certainly don't fit the "I'm in" philosophy.Hall, 24, has had a productive four seasons in the NFL (228 tackles and 17 interceptions), but has also established himself as a "me-first" player in that time.The 5-foot-10 cornerback has pulled several stunts since being selected in the first round of the 2004 NFL draft by the Falcons. In his career, Hall has:? Shaved "I own 85" into his head after winning a bet with Bengals' WR Chad Johnson.? Been involved with a highly-publicized feud with Cowboys' wideout Terrell Owens, who spit in Hall's face on Dec. 18, 2006.? Carried a poster of Michael Vick onto the field and sported an "MV7" eye shade on 'Monday Night Football' after Vick was sentenced to 23 months in prison. (Hall was fined $10,000 by the NFL for the incident).? Skipped out on a team-building outing to the movies planned by former head coach Jim Mora, instead opting to take off in his Lamborghini while players and coaches loaded into buses.? Been fined for receiving three flags in one drive (for a total of 67 yards) while guarding Panthers' wide receiver Steve Smith.? Reportedly told Saints' head coach Sean Payton "I'll play for you for the minimum" during a home game against New Orleans last season.Pacman Jones, on the other hand, has taken much more of an off-field approach to tainting his career. The currently-suspended 24-year-old Titan was first arrested in July of 2005 on charges of assault and felony vandalism after an altercation at a night club. Since that arrest, he has:? Had a petition filed against him by the State of West Virginia for not regularly contacting his probation officer.? Been arrested for disorderly conduct and public intoxication in Murfreesboro, Tenn.? Been cited for misdemeanor assault for allegedly spitting in the face of a female Tennessee State University student.? Gotten busted for Steelers 36 Bettis Jersey
drug possession after being pulled over for speeding in his 2004 Cadillac XLT.? Had over $80,000 in cash seized and faced two felony charges after the infamous Minxx Gentlemen's Club & Lounge shooting.? (And those are just the big ones).Amazingly, according to Smith and Wyatt, the Raiders have shown some sort of interest in both hooligans.With "I'm in" out the door, though, it's now anything goes in Oakland.So "I will" bet team owner Al Davis doesn't care what DeAngelo Hall or Pacman Jones have done in the past. Both are fast.
new slogan: 'I will' sign at least one hooligan
season ticket holders may have been taken aback when they received their ticket packages for the 2008 campaign. There was a small, two-word change ... in big, bold lettering.The new slogan in Oakland is now "I will," according to the promotional material included with the package. A short year ago, "I'm in" was the motto for the struggling organization. After another well-below-.500 season, however, it seems the Raiders have given up on 4 Brett Favre White jersey
"I'm in."The change in catchphrases coincides very nicely with two speculative reports that were released over the weekend.The first came from ESPN writer Michael Smith who on SportsCenter said that Oakland and the Washington Redskins are the top two interested parties in acquiring Atlanta Falcons cornerback DeAngelo Hall.The second report came from The Tennessean in a March 8 article by Jim Wyatt. Along with the Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins, Wyatt states that "Detroit, Oakland, Kansas City, Houston, New Orleans and New England are among those to have expressed at least some level of interest" in suspended Titans' cornerback Adam 'Pacman' Jones.So it seems they just ran out of space to fit the real slogan: "I will ... do what I want."Both young cornerbacks are known for being loud and controversial. They do what they want. And they certainly don't fit the "I'm in" philosophy.Hall, 24, has had a productive four seasons in the NFL (228 tackles and 17 interceptions), but has also established himself as a "me-first" player in that time.The 5-foot-10 cornerback has pulled several stunts since being selected in the first round of the 2004 NFL draft by the Falcons. In his career, Hall has:? Shaved "I own 85" into his head after winning a bet with Bengals' WR Chad Johnson.? Been involved with a highly-publicized feud with Cowboys' wideout Terrell Owens, who spit in Hall's face on Dec. 18, 2006.? Carried a poster of Michael Vick onto the field and sported an "MV7" eye shade on 'Monday Night Football' after Vick was sentenced to 23 months in prison. (Hall was fined $10,000 by the NFL for the incident).? Skipped out on a team-building outing to the movies planned by former head coach Jim Mora, instead opting to take off in his Lamborghini while players and coaches loaded into buses.? Been fined for receiving three flags in one drive (for a total of 67 yards) while guarding Panthers' wide receiver Steve Smith.? Reportedly told Saints' head coach Sean Payton "I'll play for you for the minimum" during a home game against New Orleans last season.Pacman Jones, on the other hand, has taken much more of an off-field approach to tainting his career. The currently-suspended 24-year-old Titan was first arrested in July of 2005 on charges of assault and felony vandalism after an altercation at a night club. Since that arrest, he has:? Had a petition filed against him by the State of West Virginia for not regularly contacting his probation officer.? Been arrested for disorderly conduct and public intoxication in Murfreesboro, Tenn.? Been cited for misdemeanor assault for allegedly spitting in the face of a female Tennessee State University student.? Gotten busted for Steelers 36 Bettis Jersey
drug possession after being pulled over for speeding in his 2004 Cadillac XLT.? Had over $80,000 in cash seized and faced two felony charges after the infamous Minxx Gentlemen's Club & Lounge shooting.? (And those are just the big ones).Amazingly, according to Smith and Wyatt, the Raiders have shown some sort of interest in both hooligans.With "I'm in" out the door, though, it's now anything goes in Oakland.So "I will" bet team owner Al Davis doesn't care what DeAngelo Hall or Pacman Jones have done in the past. Both are fast.
"I'm in."The change in catchphrases coincides very nicely with two speculative reports that were released over the weekend.The first came from ESPN writer Michael Smith who on SportsCenter said that Oakland and the Washington Redskins are the top two interested parties in acquiring Atlanta Falcons cornerback DeAngelo Hall.The second report came from The Tennessean in a March 8 article by Jim Wyatt. Along with the Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins, Wyatt states that "Detroit, Oakland, Kansas City, Houston, New Orleans and New England are among those to have expressed at least some level of interest" in suspended Titans' cornerback Adam 'Pacman' Jones.So it seems they just ran out of space to fit the real slogan: "I will ... do what I want."Both young cornerbacks are known for being loud and controversial. They do what they want. And they certainly don't fit the "I'm in" philosophy.Hall, 24, has had a productive four seasons in the NFL (228 tackles and 17 interceptions), but has also established himself as a "me-first" player in that time.The 5-foot-10 cornerback has pulled several stunts since being selected in the first round of the 2004 NFL draft by the Falcons. In his career, Hall has:? Shaved "I own 85" into his head after winning a bet with Bengals' WR Chad Johnson.? Been involved with a highly-publicized feud with Cowboys' wideout Terrell Owens, who spit in Hall's face on Dec. 18, 2006.? Carried a poster of Michael Vick onto the field and sported an "MV7" eye shade on 'Monday Night Football' after Vick was sentenced to 23 months in prison. (Hall was fined $10,000 by the NFL for the incident).? Skipped out on a team-building outing to the movies planned by former head coach Jim Mora, instead opting to take off in his Lamborghini while players and coaches loaded into buses.? Been fined for receiving three flags in one drive (for a total of 67 yards) while guarding Panthers' wide receiver Steve Smith.? Reportedly told Saints' head coach Sean Payton "I'll play for you for the minimum" during a home game against New Orleans last season.Pacman Jones, on the other hand, has taken much more of an off-field approach to tainting his career. The currently-suspended 24-year-old Titan was first arrested in July of 2005 on charges of assault and felony vandalism after an altercation at a night club. Since that arrest, he has:? Had a petition filed against him by the State of West Virginia for not regularly contacting his probation officer.? Been arrested for disorderly conduct and public intoxication in Murfreesboro, Tenn.? Been cited for misdemeanor assault for allegedly spitting in the face of a female Tennessee State University student.? Gotten busted for Steelers 36 Bettis Jersey
drug possession after being pulled over for speeding in his 2004 Cadillac XLT.? Had over $80,000 in cash seized and faced two felony charges after the infamous Minxx Gentlemen's Club & Lounge shooting.? (And those are just the big ones).Amazingly, according to Smith and Wyatt, the Raiders have shown some sort of interest in both hooligans.With "I'm in" out the door, though, it's now anything goes in Oakland.So "I will" bet team owner Al Davis doesn't care what DeAngelo Hall or Pacman Jones have done in the past. Both are fast.
2010年11月24日星期三
Here are some tips on packaging
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