
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
Phan In Phlorida wrote:Is that the guy that got arrested for shoplifting underwear last year?
Randle met with NFL investigators this summer and again within the past week, and the NFL determined that he violated the league's personal conduct policy, which will carry consequences. In a best-case scenario, Randle will be fined. More likely, he'll be suspended, possibly for multiple games, for a February incident in Wichita, Kansas, in which Randle was arrested for unlawful possession of marijuana after police received a call about domestic violence with a weapon after an incident with Randle and the mother of his son.
According to the police report, the mother of Randle's son said Randle broke a car window in an argument and threatened her with a gun with their son nearby. In April, the charges were dropped, but although he's legally in the clear, Randle faced sanctions from the NFL.
Napalm wrote:you gotta read this, Randle could be the perfect face for the NFL, guy committed all the popular crimes in one incident:Randle met with NFL investigators this summer and again within the past week, and the NFL determined that he violated the league's personal conduct policy, which will carry consequences. In a best-case scenario, Randle will be fined. More likely, he'll be suspended, possibly for multiple games, for a February incident in Wichita, Kansas, in which Randle was arrested for unlawful possession of marijuana after police received a call about domestic violence with a weapon after an incident with Randle and the mother of his son.
According to the police report, the mother of Randle's son said Randle broke a car window in an argument and threatened her with a gun with their son nearby. In April, the charges were dropped, but although he's legally in the clear, Randle faced sanctions from the NFL.
A couple of weeks ago, Jerry Jones called Hardy a leader, which Garrett was asked about yesterday.
“I think players lead a lot of different ways and certainly the guys that we want to lead and influence the other guys on our team are the guys who work the hardest in practice, work the hardest in the game and play the right way and are productive players," he said.
"There are some guys who are vocal, some guys who are more quiet, but my experience has been that the guys who have the most credibility with their teammates are the ones who are great practice players, play really hard and with a relentless spirit during the game and then they also have production. Greg certainly has those qualities and I think he has a positive influence on a lot of guys on our team for those reasons.”
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
Doll Is Mine wrote:This Ellen DeGeneres look alike on ESPN is annoying. Who the hell is he?
jerseyhoya wrote:My hatred of quote boxes in signatures has reached a new high
WheelsFellOff wrote:I'll take your word that he's a terrible human being, but I'm not clicking that on a Friday afternoon.
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
pacino wrote:Hardy is not a special case. This happens all the time. We just don't see pictures in thr public about it.
PTOITWCFTPP wrote:He's a leader
Ed Werder details Cowboys DE Greg Hardy's history and finishes with: "I don't think [owner] Jerry Jones for one second is going to reconsider his position with Greg Hardy."
Napalm wrote:PTOITWCFTPP wrote:He's a leaderEd Werder details Cowboys DE Greg Hardy's history and finishes with: "I don't think [owner] Jerry Jones for one second is going to reconsider his position with Greg Hardy."