freddyg12
05-09-2006, 11:21 AM
Ok, just to recap and make sure we're all doing the same math:
"a mistake" =
Sept. 2, 2003 — Suspended for one game by coach Frank Beamer for undisclosed reason.
Feb. 17, 2004 — Arrested without incident and charged with four misdemeanors — three for allegedly allowing the underage girls to have alcohol and one for allegedly having sex with a 15-year-old at a January party. Released on $2,500 bond.
May 14, 2004 — Convicted of three counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor and sentenced to 30 days in jail and fined $2,250. Found innocent of having sex with the 15-year-old.
July 3, 2004 — Charged with reckless driving and possession of marijuana after a traffic stop about 25 miles east of Richmond at 2:30 a.m. Police said he was clocked at 86 mph, 21 mph above the speed limit, and that the vehicle stunk of marijuana.
July 6, 2004 — Indefinitely suspended from football team for off-field problems.
Aug. 3, 2004 — Suspended from the university for the 2004 season on same day he pleads guilty to reckless driving and no contest to marijuana possession in New Kent. Is fined $300, has driver's license suspended for 60 days and is placed in a first offender program on the marijuana charge, requiring that he perform 24 hours of community service, undergo drug counseling and random drug tests, and give up his driver's license for six months.
Oct. 1, 2005 — Leads No. 3 Hokies to 34-20 victory at West Virginia, and makes obscene gesture to fans who have been calling him names related to past problems throughout the game. He apologized a day later.
Dec. 17, 2005 - Stopped for speeding and driving with a revoked or suspended license in Hampton, VA
Jan. 2, 2006 — Leads Virginia Tech to a 35-24 win over Louisville in Gator Bowl. In the game, he stomped on the left calf of Cardinals All-American defensive end Elvis Dumervil, the NCAA sacks leader. Claims the incident was accidental and that he apologized to Dumervil, who denies ever receiving apology.
Jan. 6, 2006 — Is kicked off team at Virginia Tech for legal trouble and unsportsmanlike conduct in Gator Bowl.
Jan. 9, 2006 - Arrested on charges of brandishing a firearm in McDonald's parking lot, and generally being a dick. (Okay, we made that last part up, but after you read everything else above, it sort of follows doesn't it?)
Ok, that's all. Just wanted to make sure that everyone is on the same page as to what constitutes "a mistake."
Impressive record keeping/chronology.
I would add that the last charge was reduced, he was never convicted of having a gun. He said that he made a move w/his hand in his jacket pocket to make the guy think he had a gun.
As for the last statement, I won't take up for him too much, but I don't think he seems like a bad kid, he's just immature & maybe a bit insecure. If he wants to play pro ball he's gonna have to get used to all kinds of criticism & taunting. He'll have to ignore some things better than he did at the WVU game (though I don't know that there's any place in the nfl that has fans that unruly).
He says that he & Dumervil talked & he apologized for the stomp incident. I personally don't put too much stock in the drug/underage girl issues, other than it shows that he hasn't handled his inadvertent fame too well. I certainly don't think he's an anomaly for doing these things even if its wrong.
In short, IF he can mature as a person in the next couple years, he may be a decent nfl player. At the small price a team has to pay him, its not too much of a risk.
"a mistake" =
Sept. 2, 2003 — Suspended for one game by coach Frank Beamer for undisclosed reason.
Feb. 17, 2004 — Arrested without incident and charged with four misdemeanors — three for allegedly allowing the underage girls to have alcohol and one for allegedly having sex with a 15-year-old at a January party. Released on $2,500 bond.
May 14, 2004 — Convicted of three counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor and sentenced to 30 days in jail and fined $2,250. Found innocent of having sex with the 15-year-old.
July 3, 2004 — Charged with reckless driving and possession of marijuana after a traffic stop about 25 miles east of Richmond at 2:30 a.m. Police said he was clocked at 86 mph, 21 mph above the speed limit, and that the vehicle stunk of marijuana.
July 6, 2004 — Indefinitely suspended from football team for off-field problems.
Aug. 3, 2004 — Suspended from the university for the 2004 season on same day he pleads guilty to reckless driving and no contest to marijuana possession in New Kent. Is fined $300, has driver's license suspended for 60 days and is placed in a first offender program on the marijuana charge, requiring that he perform 24 hours of community service, undergo drug counseling and random drug tests, and give up his driver's license for six months.
Oct. 1, 2005 — Leads No. 3 Hokies to 34-20 victory at West Virginia, and makes obscene gesture to fans who have been calling him names related to past problems throughout the game. He apologized a day later.
Dec. 17, 2005 - Stopped for speeding and driving with a revoked or suspended license in Hampton, VA
Jan. 2, 2006 — Leads Virginia Tech to a 35-24 win over Louisville in Gator Bowl. In the game, he stomped on the left calf of Cardinals All-American defensive end Elvis Dumervil, the NCAA sacks leader. Claims the incident was accidental and that he apologized to Dumervil, who denies ever receiving apology.
Jan. 6, 2006 — Is kicked off team at Virginia Tech for legal trouble and unsportsmanlike conduct in Gator Bowl.
Jan. 9, 2006 - Arrested on charges of brandishing a firearm in McDonald's parking lot, and generally being a dick. (Okay, we made that last part up, but after you read everything else above, it sort of follows doesn't it?)
Ok, that's all. Just wanted to make sure that everyone is on the same page as to what constitutes "a mistake."
Impressive record keeping/chronology.
I would add that the last charge was reduced, he was never convicted of having a gun. He said that he made a move w/his hand in his jacket pocket to make the guy think he had a gun.
As for the last statement, I won't take up for him too much, but I don't think he seems like a bad kid, he's just immature & maybe a bit insecure. If he wants to play pro ball he's gonna have to get used to all kinds of criticism & taunting. He'll have to ignore some things better than he did at the WVU game (though I don't know that there's any place in the nfl that has fans that unruly).
He says that he & Dumervil talked & he apologized for the stomp incident. I personally don't put too much stock in the drug/underage girl issues, other than it shows that he hasn't handled his inadvertent fame too well. I certainly don't think he's an anomaly for doing these things even if its wrong.
In short, IF he can mature as a person in the next couple years, he may be a decent nfl player. At the small price a team has to pay him, its not too much of a risk.