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OT: Shocking NFL News

Posted:
Sat May 03, 2008 7:32 am
by Enigma869
This is the last guy in the entire league who I would
EVER suspect would be linked to a shooting!
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3378829
John from Boston

Posted:
Sat May 03, 2008 8:28 am
by johnroxx
Wow...never saw THAT coming.
;^)

Posted:
Sat May 03, 2008 11:01 am
by NealIsGod
Philly brings out the thug in everybody.


Posted:
Sat May 03, 2008 11:10 am
by Rick
Marvin is one of my favorite players in the league. Kind of a shock that he would be involved in something like that and apparently lie about it.

Posted:
Sat May 03, 2008 12:06 pm
by piecesofeight
Well..not that I would have ever thought him to be involved in something like this..there are many, many more who I would also not ever think would be involved in something like this..and many more on the same level or above.
Again..it just shows we are all human..just because someone famous is good at something or 'appears' to be a descent person..you never know.
No one is above being involved in something.

Posted:
Sat May 03, 2008 9:48 pm
by NealIsGod
Funny how it's always the guys who own guns, tho. I firmly believe in the right to bear arms, just sayin'...

Posted:
Sat May 03, 2008 10:23 pm
by Rick
NealIsGod wrote:Funny how it's always the guys who own guns, tho. I firmly believe in the right to bear arms, just sayin'...
Me too, but not out in the streets of Philadelphia.

Posted:
Sat May 03, 2008 10:25 pm
by Saint John

Posted:
Sat May 03, 2008 10:26 pm
by Saint John
johnroxx wrote:Wow...never saw THAT coming.
;^)
They said the same thing about Ted Bundy.

Posted:
Sat May 03, 2008 11:28 pm
by Allied Forces
This is good news, but it will be better when Toronto ecomes the first Canadian city in the NFL!
http://deadspin.com/385671/get-ready-fo ... onto-bills


Posted:
Sun May 04, 2008 1:36 am
by Rick
Allied Forces wrote:This is good news, but it will be better when Toronto ecomes the first Canadian city in the NFL!
Cool idea. I'd love to see the NFL expand to Canada.

Posted:
Sun May 04, 2008 2:40 am
by Enigma869
Rick wrote:
Cool idea. I'd love to see the NFL expand to Canada.
No disrespect to our Canadian friends, but I think it's a horrible idea! Canada has the CFL, and let them keep that. The NFL doesn't need to expand to Canada. It's called the "National" Football League, not the International Football League! It's an American sport, and should remain as such. Part of the reason most professional sports leagues suck so much is the endless expansion! Unfotunately, all the league owners are blinded by dollar signs, and never even consider that they might be expanding into an area where people simply don't care, and never will!
John from Boston

Posted:
Sun May 04, 2008 3:19 am
by ProgRocker53
The more international flavor, the better I say.

Posted:
Sun May 04, 2008 7:26 am
by NealIsGod
Enigma869 wrote:Rick wrote:
Cool idea. I'd love to see the NFL expand to Canada.
No disrespect to our Canadian friends, but I think it's a horrible idea! Canada has the CFL, and let them keep that. The NFL doesn't need to expand to Canada. It's called the "National" Football League, not the International Football League! It's an American sport, and should remain as such. Part of the reason most professional sports leagues suck so much is the endless expansion! Unfotunately, all the league owners are blinded by dollar signs, and never even consider that they might be expanding into an area where people simply don't care, and never will!
John from Boston
Once again, I completely agree with you. Too many fucking teams as it is and not enough decent QBs to lead them.

Posted:
Sun May 04, 2008 9:07 am
by Moon Beam
That's not how I've come to know him in posts.
Brotha brings some interesting slayered sentences to the circle of music lovers round here.
You just live for poking fun don't ya Fella?....I like it too, just not as bold as you are


Posted:
Wed May 07, 2008 3:27 am
by NealIsGod
Wow, this story is getting very interesting:
ProFootballTalk.com:
We were alerted last night to some eye-popping claims regarding the Marvin Harrison case made by Philly sports anchor Keith Russell during a Monday afternoon radio spot in Miami. And so we tracked down the audio, and we have given it a listen.
Appearing with Jason Jackson on WQAM, Russell said that his sources tell him that the guy who was allegedly shot in the hand after leaving Harrison’s bar last Tuesday had come to the establishment to carry out a gangland-style “hit.”
A “hit” on Harrison.
Seriously.
Russell said during the segment that the issue relates to Harrison’s father, who is (per Russell) incarcerated, and that the supposed “hit” was in retaliation for something Harrison’s father supposedly had done.
Media sources in Philadelphia tell us that the contention, which Russell apparently hasn’t made on the air in his home market, is simply not true.
Russell also said that there are “people who are willing to do whatever is necessary” to keep Harrison from facing charges.

Posted:
Wed May 07, 2008 3:39 am
by conversationpc
NealIsGod wrote:Wow, this story is getting very interesting:
ProFootballTalk.com:
We were alerted last night to some eye-popping claims regarding the Marvin Harrison case made by Philly sports anchor Keith Russell during a Monday afternoon radio spot in Miami. And so we tracked down the audio, and we have given it a listen.
Appearing with Jason Jackson on WQAM, Russell said that his sources tell him that the guy who was allegedly shot in the hand after leaving Harrison’s bar last Tuesday had come to the establishment to carry out a gangland-style “hit.”
A “hit” on Harrison.
Seriously.
Russell said during the segment that the issue relates to Harrison’s father, who is (per Russell) incarcerated, and that the supposed “hit” was in retaliation for something Harrison’s father supposedly had done.
Media sources in Philadelphia tell us that the contention, which Russell apparently hasn’t made on the air in his home market, is simply not true.
Russell also said that there are “people who are willing to do whatever is necessary” to keep Harrison from facing charges.
Wow!
I was floored when I heard this. The guy is quiet on and off the field. I've never so much as heard his name mentioned in an anything but positive light since I moved to the Indianapolis area.

Posted:
Wed May 07, 2008 8:05 am
by Enigma869
conversationpc wrote:Wow!
I was floored when I heard this. The guy is quiet on and off the field. I've never so much as heard his name mentioned in an anything but positive light since I moved to the Indianapolis area.
Marvin Harrison is one of the most unassuming, quiet guys I've EVER seen play in the NFL. I've NEVER heard a single bad word said about the man. In a league where it seems like you have to be a complete asshole to play wide receiver (Owens, Johnson, Moss, et. al.), I always found the guy to be a refreshing change. I hope that he's not officially indicted for anything. At that point, I'll have zero faith left in ANY professional athletes! If Marvin Harrison can get himself into trouble, then anyone can!
John from Boston

Posted:
Fri May 09, 2008 11:57 pm
by NealIsGod
As if the news of a shooting with his gun last week, an alleged choking with his hands in 2005, and another palms-on-someone-else’s-neck incident in 2003 weren’t enough to justify a conclusion that Colts receiver Marvin Harrison might not be the nice, quiet guy that his on-field demeanor suggests, A.J. Daulerio of Deadspin hints that we might learn a lot more about Harrison, soon.
“According to one prominent national television reporter,” Daulerio writes, “if Harrison gets charged in this case, all of the dirty laundry that many people have been sifting through will be revealed.”
Daulerio also thinks that Wednesday’s conclusions-without-facts rant from WIP’s Howard Eskin could prove to be on the money. “[A]s much as Eskin is a blustery asshole on air at times,” Daulerio writes, “he’s also not reckless and does his due dilligence when it comes to stories of this nature. Also, what Eskin said is consistent with some of the stories being corroborated by a few people close to the investigation.”
Maybe what Daulerio meant to say is that Eskin isn’t reckless anymore. (Getting sued and suspended will do a lot to teach a guy not to make unsubstantiated accusations.)

Posted:
Sat May 10, 2008 12:04 am
by Saint John
I've always viewed Marvin Harrison as a selfish player and he has that ghetto thug vibe to me. He's infamous for pouting on the sidelines when he doesn't get the ball.

Posted:
Sat May 10, 2008 12:07 am
by conversationpc
Saint John wrote:I've always viewed Marvin Harrison as a selfish player and he has that ghetto thug vibe to me. He's infamous for pouting on the sidelines when he doesn't get the ball.
I've watched quite a few Colts games and don't remember ever seeing him do that. I'm not a huge Colts fan but I've seen enough games that I think I would've noticed that.

Posted:
Sat May 10, 2008 12:08 am
by NealIsGod
Saint John wrote:I've always viewed Marvin Harrison as a selfish player and he has that ghetto thug vibe to me. He's infamous for pouting on the sidelines when he doesn't get the ball.
Supposedly he has a huge gun collection, including guns like the one used in this incident that can pierce body armor. Red flags all over the place.

Posted:
Sat May 10, 2008 12:14 am
by Red13JoePa
NealIsGod wrote:Saint John wrote:I've always viewed Marvin Harrison as a selfish player and he has that ghetto thug vibe to me. He's infamous for pouting on the sidelines when he doesn't get the ball.
Supposedly he has a huge gun collection, including guns like the one used in this incident that can pierce body armor. Red flags all over the place.
Not a big Harrison guy myself. He's a Philly Catholic League Souther, I am an Northern Divisioner

.
Like Issac Bruce he turtles up on the carpet at the first threat of a tackle.
John Taylor, Jerry Rice, Irving Fryar, Art Monk, Tommy MacDonald, dudes like that roll over in their graves when Harrison does that shit.
And NIG was right.
At this time, after 8 years of the previous crooked, thug, racist administration in City Hall, if you have a MODICUM of "gangsta (

)" in you, Philly will bring it out.
Thank God for Mayor Michael Nutter, gonna be hard long work but I think he will undo the damage done by Street.

Posted:
Sat May 10, 2008 12:19 am
by NealIsGod
Then you have guys in the NFL like this...
Running back Warrick Dunn is back in Tampa, after a five-year hiatus. And he’s already up to the same old stuff that he pulled during his first stint there.
He’s giving time and money to make the lives of less fortunate people better.
On Tuesday, three more single-parent families received assistance from Dunn in getting into a home of their own. In all, Dunn has helped 77 single-parent households makes down payments on fully-furnished homes.
He does it to honor his late mother, Betty Smothers, who was killed in 1993. “If anyone really knows me, and knows about my life, my mom was my best friend,” Dunn said. “She meant everything to me in this world. To be able to live out her legacy, I’m just really honored.”

Posted:
Sat May 10, 2008 3:32 am
by Enigma869
NealIsGod wrote:Then you have guys in the NFL like this...
Running back Warrick Dunn is back in Tampa, after a five-year hiatus. And he’s already up to the same old stuff that he pulled during his first stint there.
He’s giving time and money to make the lives of less fortunate people better.
On Tuesday, three more single-parent families received assistance from Dunn in getting into a home of their own. In all, Dunn has helped 77 single-parent households makes down payments on fully-furnished homes.
He does it to honor his late mother, Betty Smothers, who was killed in 1993. “If anyone really knows me, and knows about my life, my mom was my best friend,” Dunn said. “She meant everything to me in this world. To be able to live out her legacy, I’m just really honored.”
Warrick Dunn has ALWAYS been class, personified! The guy has ALWAYS given so much of his own time and money to help those who are less fortunate. I have an immense amount of respect for Dunn. ESPN and the NFL should do more to spotlight athletes who are doing something productive in the world!
John from Boston

Posted:
Sat May 10, 2008 3:35 am
by NealIsGod
Enigma869 wrote:Warrick Dunn has ALWAYS been class, personified! The guy has ALWAYS given so much of his own time and money to help those who are less fortunate. I have an immense amount of respect for Dunn. ESPN and the NFL should do more to spotlight athletes who are doing something productive in the world!
Yes, but that doesn't boost ratings, sell magazines, or garner website hits, unfortunately.

Posted:
Sat May 10, 2008 4:30 am
by Don
Red13JoePa wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Saint John wrote:I've always viewed Marvin Harrison as a selfish player and he has that ghetto thug vibe to me. He's infamous for pouting on the sidelines when he doesn't get the ball.
Supposedly he has a huge gun collection, including guns like the one used in this incident that can pierce body armor. Red flags all over the place.
Not a big Harrison guy myself. He's a Philly Catholic League Souther, I am an Northern Divisioner

.
Like Issac Bruce he turtles up on the carpet at the first threat of a tackle.
John Taylor, Jerry Rice, Irving Fryar, Art Monk, Tommy MacDonald, dudes like that roll over in their graves when Harrison does that shit.
And NIG was right.
At this time, after 8 years of the previous crooked, thug, racist administration in City Hall, if you have a MODICUM of "gangsta (

)" in you, Philly will bring it out.
Thank God for Mayor Michael Nutter, gonna be hard long work but I think he will undo the damage done by Street.
Is Nutter anything like Rizzo? I seem to remember Rizzo's campaign slogan was something like " Vote for me, I'll make Atilla the Hun look like a faggot"