JoeRedskin
01-06-2011, 07:09 PM
Oh No!!! OJ strikes again.....
who drinks orange juice at a club?
ROFL!! Nice!
who drinks orange juice at a club?
ROFL!! Nice!
Report: Fred Davis Accused of Assault at ClubJoeRedskin 01-06-2011, 07:09 PM Oh No!!! OJ strikes again..... who drinks orange juice at a club? ROFL!! Nice! Beemnseven 01-06-2011, 07:15 PM Oh No!!! OJ strikes again..... who drinks orange juice at a club? I will if it has vodka in it. Stacks42 01-06-2011, 07:29 PM it was in a plastic bottle.. skinsfaninok 01-06-2011, 07:41 PM I wonder if anyone was on that DRANK? Lmao mooby 01-06-2011, 07:52 PM Mooby, I understand your point...but the NFL actually provides training to teach these guys to stay out of trouble by staying out of bad situations....it seems to me that the majority of problems sports players get into is because they have put themselves in high risk situation..such as bars, hanging out with friends with a bad history, carrying weapons, going on party boats, etc. Just because you are a professional athlete does not mean you should be a moron....in fact you need to be far more restrictive with where and with whom you hang out with....I know this is a sore subject but even Sean Taylor was a victim on who he chose to hang with...so did Vick, etc. If it weren't such a problem....why would the NFL spend so much money and time trying to drum in players heads to stay out of places with trouble written all over them. I have kids....I don't take them to NFL games...why?....because I don't want them exposed to the language and drunkeness. Professional atheletes can not be suprised that they get accused at bars for assault, drunkeness, sexual harrassment, dui's...etc. These guys have bullseyes on their backs and they are more at risk at a bar than they are on the field. They will be targetted by drunks taking dares and women looking for money/bragging rights. These guys are crazy for hanging out with the general public that has a mix of people that are drunk or on drugs...It is hard enough for these guys to go to Walmart without incident. Ask yourself this...is it really that important to risk your career just to drink beers with a bunch of strangers? The average career for an NFL player is what....5 years or so? Can't they chill for that long? Funny...I don't hear of Peyton Manning getting into trouble for this....it's probably because he listed to his dad. I know what I am saying is unrealistic...but this is classic where not to go and what not to do taught in NFL 101. Maybe Fred will take this as a learning experience if he is smart. We should all mail him a box of wine to enjoy at home I'd answer that question but unfortunately I'm not a professional athlete with millions of dollars looking for a good time. FD knew what he was getting himself into. All athletes know what they are getting themselves into, you just seem to be forgetting these guys are human. They buy houses, cars, marry, and have kids just like we do. They also go to clubs to have a good time, just like we do. Just like the law frowns on murdering other people, the NFL frowns on players putting themselves in dangerous situations. But just because murder is frowned upon, it doesn't mean it doesn't happen, and it also doesn't mean NFL players won't go to clubs just because The Rog doesn't want them to. I know those are two extremely different examples, but the point remains the same. tryfuhl 01-06-2011, 09:41 PM Yeah I thought that was weird But as far as him being at the club in the first place, hundreds of pro athletes throughout the country were out last night and most had no incident. So it's not as big a deal as it's made out to beEspecially in the offseason, not that he hides from clubs during the regular season. tryfuhl 01-06-2011, 09:42 PM Oh No!!! OJ strikes again..... who drinks orange juice at a club? People who take ecstacy shitstorm, commence.. Nomad 01-07-2011, 12:14 AM Who cares......... community service.... move on SirClintonPortis 01-07-2011, 12:21 AM Accused, but certainly won't be convicted because Davis didn't start it and his "retaliation" was hardly a retaliation. Hell, Brandon Marshall was worse, stayed a starter, and was homesick for Shanahan once Mccrapniels took over. rbanerjee23 01-07-2011, 12:35 AM Man, this franchise has so many issues. I hope that the players are smart and don't bring any extra problems over the off-season |
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