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Originally Posted by gibbsisgod
Is this your opinion or did you read this somewhere? To this point I haven't read anything about what happened.
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That's what happened according to ESPN radio. They did throw to him 10 times and he had 2 big drops along with his 3 catches.
Doesn't help that Rosenhaus is his agent. Drew claims he was dealing with a "family matter" but didn't call Coughlin. Hmmm...like his flat tire he had before?
IN OTHER Plaxico news:
NorthJersey.com: EXCLUSIVE: Burress involved in domestic disputes
Totowa police responded to two domestic disturbance calls at Giants receiver Plaxico Burress’s home the past few months, borough police Chief Robert Coyle confirmed today.
In both instances, Burress’s wife, Tiffany, had phoned the police, reports show. Temporary restraining orders were obtained in each but were later dismissed in state court.
It could not be determined whether the incidents had anything to do with Burress's suspension by the Giants today for the team's Oct. 5 game against the Seattle Seahawks.
Pat Hanlon, a spokesman for the Giants, said the team will "not comment on a player's personal life."
Records show Tiffany Burress called police on June 2 following what she said was an argument with her husband. When officers arrived, she claimed he had grabbed her. He, in turn, said his wife slapped him in the face.
No charges were filed, but Municipal Judge Terence P. Concoran granted Tiffany Burress a temporary restraining against her husband.
The order was later dismissed by a state Family Court judge in Paterson, police said.
Police were called again on Aug. 19. According to a report of the incident, Tiffany Burress left her husband at a New York nightclub after the two got into an argument there. Plaxico Burress arrived home later and began playing loud music, it says.
Citing the couple’s small child, Tiffany Burress called police to the house, records show. She got another municipal order against her husband -- which also was dismissed at the state level.
No one answered the front door bell at the Burress home this afternoon. Several vehicles were parked in the driveway, the window blinds were drawn and two packages addressed to Plaxico Burress were on the front steps.
A neighbor said he saw Plaxico Burress enter the neighborhood yesterday.
“He was driving up," said 20-year-old Steve Bruno. "He waved and that’s it.”