Charges dropped against FSU CB Greg Reid
After reviewing the obstruction charges that were levied against Florida State cornerback Greg Reid earlier this week, the state attorney's office for the second judicial circuit decided to drop them Wednesday afternoon.
"I'm very relieved," Fisher said after practice. He declined to offer a statement after Tuesday's practice. Tuesday was the first time the Seminoles had practiced since the arrest.
"Like I said, 'Never make a statement until we find out all the facts,'" Fisher added. "Obviously, they thought the facts ... that's what they wanted to do. And we're very happy with that. Now, I had no control over that. So we're very pleased."
Fisher added that the incident will have no bearing on Reid's status with the team. He will be allowed to play at Wake Forest on Saturday, Fisher added.
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Can't read the article
without subscribing to their site for $9.95/month. and i thought paying for WC was a ripoff
Not Warchant,
but I took the liberty of putting in a different link that everyone can read.
Knowing is half the battle, the other half is violence.
by onebarrelrum on Sep 28, 2011 6:08 PM EDT up reply actions
No worries,
certainly an update worth posting.
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by onebarrelrum on Sep 28, 2011 6:32 PM EDT up reply actions
Thank you OBR
BTW, I’m a big fan of rum in general and Flor de cana in particular. Any recommendations?
Hmmm,
haven’t had Flor de cana. Good eh? There is actually a rum called One Barrel Rum. Really hard to find though, some places in Florida you can have it shipped for not too much. Rum from Belize that just hasn’t made it here to the stores but is excellent. My favorite rum is that is easy to get is Rhum Barbancourt . Skip the 3 year, not great and the 15 year is pricey. However the 8 year is excellent and not too much. ABC sells it for $20-24 range for a 750. But based on your and PCsurfer’s rec I’ll certainly give flor de cana a try. Perhaps this bye weekend…
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by onebarrelrum on Sep 28, 2011 10:28 PM EDT up reply actions
Appleton 12 & 30 year is quite fantastic as well.
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by mobaynole on Sep 28, 2011 11:32 PM EDT up reply actions 1 recs
Greg has suffered eoogh
Sitting out the Clemson game was way too much.
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by DocHoliday2 on Sep 28, 2011 11:44 PM EDT up reply actions
A client gave me some Guyanan rum
smoootthhh. That stuff was wonderful.
by ladyjustice on Sep 29, 2011 10:16 AM EDT up reply actions
If you like Barbancourt
you’ll really like the Flor de cana. If I can’t get Flor I’ll go with Black Seal (Bermudan—GREAT for “Dark and Stormy” nights ), Appleton & then Rhum Barbancourt. For the Flor it’s the same as RB, skip the 3 year and get the 7 year. It’s the same price as the RB. They have 12 & 18 year also, but it starts to get $$$. We drink the 12 & 18 neat out of cognac glasses—great stuff.
Nice,
yeah I was in to Black Seal for some time. Good stuff too. Excited to try the Flor, I’m sure I’ve seen it here in Tally.
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by onebarrelrum on Sep 29, 2011 12:32 PM EDT up reply actions
Ron Zacapa Centenarrio ....
will change your life.
I don't like the "spiced" rums like
Captain Morgan & Sailor Jerry, even though I have a friend named Jerry who is a sailor. The Sailor Jerry is OP, and will kick your fanny.
Once you've had good rums,
Captain tastes like mass produced filth.
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by onebarrelrum on Sep 29, 2011 12:32 PM EDT up reply actions
to me it tastes like real rum
cut w/ water and high fructose corn syrup…
This is so true.
But even moreso with Rum and Gin for some reason. No idea why.
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Let me cast my vote for tequila in this camp, too
Jose Cuervo wasn’t bad, until a lawyer friend of mine introduced me to Patron.
Now the cheap stuff tastes like windex. I can’t even bear the smell anymore.
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"In practice, there is."-Yogi Berra
Don Julio!
Amazing stuff for the price—not cheap, but not crazy.
sauza tres generation
makes patron look like the marketing gimmick it is…
Looks like I need to expand my rum horizons
I’m writing all these names down. I love me some good rum…
You won't regret it.
Really it’s only a few more buck, maybe 5 per bottle to get something good and it is worth every penny.
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by onebarrelrum on Sep 29, 2011 6:33 PM EDT up reply actions
Sailor Jerry...
It’s never let me down. I’m a Jack Daniel’s man most days but when it’s hot and we have company over Jerry never disappoints.
by CashvilleNole on Sep 29, 2011 12:19 PM EDT up reply actions
ajm05j, I hope you don't mind that I edit your story.
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I'm not so sure this Jimbo fella is the right man for the job.
Thanks
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I remember my first time.
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by Jamil Dawson on Sep 28, 2011 9:23 PM EDT up reply actions 1 recs
I prefer to forget
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LOL.
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by Jamil Dawson on Sep 29, 2011 4:37 PM EDT up reply actions
As I predicted throughout the original thread.
Anybody could see that these cops were out for Greg and trying to make something stick. His idiot friend put him in a bad position by showing up the cops, who, pissed off, then figured they could body slam an easy-to-find/harass Greg Reid.
Agree but
G5 needs to keep his mouth closed in the future. If he has to say anything, keep it short and truthful. I’m glad it worked out and I hope he learns from it.
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by Jamil Dawson on Sep 28, 2011 9:26 PM EDT up reply actions
This is an outrage! I demand another look into this! An acceptable punishment is banishment from all UF-FSU games!
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by FlaGators on Sep 28, 2011 9:25 PM EDT reply actions 4 recs
Obviously that'd be the acceptable penalty to you lol
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by Ghstmarauder on Sep 29, 2011 3:12 AM EDT up reply actions
Not to be picky, but now that the charged are dropped
How did they track down G5 if the scooter had no tags?
And, now that he has spent money on Jansen and on bonding himself out, does he have a civil suit against TPD?
and can we all just use this as a teaching moment for our children that talking to the cops should always be done with a lawyer present, especially at 2:30 am when your friend has gotten you into something!!
If you come to my door or call me, it’s “no I don’t want to speak to you. Come back with a warrant.”
by PCBNole on Sep 28, 2011 11:36 PM EDT via mobile reply actions
Tracked by Vin#. No civil suit. Because charges are dropped does not mean they were bad, just not worth the States time. Probably should teach kids what most already do. Don’t be a jerk and most things work out fine.
Now, lets get back to football!
This. Exactly this.
While there’s no way of knowing the exact circumstances when the police spoke to him, I’d be willing to bet he was being smart or otherwise doing something to annoy the officers. The last thing you want to do is piss off a cop, because he’ll ruin your day…even though these charges didn’t stick, the cops still successfully tarnished his image, gave him an arrest record (although it may be expunged) and I’m sure ruined is night by jailing him and forcing him to make bail.
Bottom line, don’t piss off the police (this includes lying to their faces) and 9 times out of 10 you’ll be fine. May seem messed up, but it’s the world we live in.
by FloridaState on Sep 29, 2011 2:43 AM EDT up reply actions
Obviously
If not official, things like this seem to stick around at least in the public’s eyes. The ones who pay attention will understand what went on but the casual viewer will think he actually did something wrong and just have a bias towards him, its just how it goes when dealing with the police and the press gets a hold of it. Could be worse,
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by Ghstmarauder on Sep 29, 2011 3:17 AM EDT up reply actions
No. Not This.
The real issue here is police officers abusing their arrest power by manipulating a statute and a coercing a kid in order to gin up an arrest they know won’t stick. Police officers using their authority to arrest someone for being “a jerk” — which, by the way, IS NOT A CRIME — is exactly the kind of situation 1983 suits are designed to remedy (especially when their baseless arrest results in the person’s name being splashed in the national news media as a criminal).
The lesson kids should learn is this: Never try to help the cops. Shut up. Get a lawyer.
by NolesStat! on Sep 29, 2011 10:00 AM EDT up reply actions 4 recs
Not sure exactly how you're refuting my point...
I never said it was a good thing that police officers do this, nor did I say I agreed with it, it’s simply a reality.
While it may not be a crime to be a “jerk” if in the process of being this jerk you lie to the police, no matter how strong or weak the court case may end up being, is grounds for them to at least arrest you.
All I said was don’t piss off the police…which still stands, regardless of whether or not you have an attorney.
by FloridaState on Sep 29, 2011 1:36 PM EDT up reply actions
Refuting your "This. Exactly This." in response to pb4957.
Thought that was clear from my subject line. I get that it’s the world we live in, but PCBNole asked if he had a remedy and he does. My post explained his remedy.
And I don’t know how you conclude that he lied to the police — he told them (according to their report; who knows what he actually said) that he wasn’t sure if it was Montrel or Rontrel; he calls him ‘Trel. That’s not a lie. And the fact that the cops knew it was Rontrel doesn’t mean Greg knew that fact. For perjury, they need evidence that Greg said something HE knew wasn’t true. But there’s no evidence whatsoever that Greg knew the guy’s name was Rontrel. In fact, his cell phone supports his statement that he calls him ’Trel. And it is not grounds for an arrest — especially when they call him to the scene to ask for his help.
Also, according to established precedent, police are expected to have a higher tolerance than the average person for verbal abuse. They cannot arrest you for being a jerk, for pissing them off, or for cusing at them. In fact, they can be held liable under federal law for arresting you for those reasons. They are in the wrong in this case; not Greg. They are the ones who abused their authority; not Greg. And Greg does have a remedy, if he chooses to pursue it.
by NolesStat! on Sep 29, 2011 2:48 PM EDT up reply actions 1 recs
My "This. Exactly This." comment was for his comment about being a jerk
Hence why I said the point is to not piss off the police (i.e. being a jerk pisses off the police).
The original reason was because he lied to them about his name…but like you said, we have no way of knowing exactly what was said, so it’s useless arguing about it.
No, obviously they can’t charge you with “being a jerk.” If that were the case, the majority of citizens would be in jail. But if you are rude to them, they can find something to charge you with more times than not, regardless of whether or not the charges stick. It’s kind of like “ok, you want to be an a-hole? I can be an a-hole, too” mentality. Is it juvenile? Yes. But that doesn’t change the fact that it still happens all the time.
There would be no possible way any LEO would ever be “held liable” for arresting someone because they pissed him off, because nobody could ever prove that that’s the reason he arrested the suspect, nor would a LEO ever admit to doing so. The burden of proof for an arrest is merely probable cause -not exactly a hard thing to get. If the charges get dropped, so what? The officer still succeeded in ruining your day and pissing you off.
I’m not going to say definitively who is in the right and who is wrong because I wasn’t there, and quite frankly I didn’t read the police report.
by FloridaState on Sep 29, 2011 3:15 PM EDT up reply actions
Normally, I'm 100% on the side of the authorities.
In this case as it was reported, I think Reid got a raw deal and I’m disappointed that Jimbo was not more concerned/protective of Reid’s welfare. Is there remaining tension between Reid and Jimbo from Reid’s prior suspension??
Really?
You are just the kind of citizen that our monolithic government thrives off of. Sad really.
by Widespread Seminole on Sep 29, 2011 8:29 AM EDT via mobile up reply actions 1 recs
What,
Arent you supposed to side with the government unless you have a personal interest?
Muschamp is just a padawan until he faces Vader (Saban). Then he can become a sith lord.
The scooter was unregistered.
…the fact that G5 didn’t have to pay a crapload of money for an improperly registered/unregistered vehicle, offsets the fact that he had to post bail. At the end of the day – he got in trouble for letting some punk borrow his scooter without proper registration. It’s like EJ says all the time – you are who you associate yourself with. You will be perceived a certain way based on whom you choose as your company. EJ never has run-ins because he knows who to avoid. He has bigger plans for life after college, and they do not involve beep-beep mopeds.
i thought you didnt have to register a 50 cc scooter
we call them ‘liquor-cycles’
ya, thats what I thought?
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by NorFla_Nole on Sep 29, 2011 10:54 AM EDT via mobile up reply actions
the cops
Originally went to Greg to see if his property was stolen. That’s what happens when someone has you property and runs from the police. After that they got the run around and it would have been no charges at all until the dummy, after being told they knew eho the guy was and to stop lying, Greg went and made an official statment. Signed his name with the made up name…cops gave him a few easy outs but he tried till the end to perpetuate the lie. Just dumb!
Let’s play ball guys.
by pb4957 on Sep 29, 2011 11:36 AM EDT via mobile up reply actions
You can’t handle…
Ahhh. Screw it. Everyone knows what comes next.
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by jskipnole on Sep 29, 2011 12:55 PM EDT up reply actions 3 recs
i can sleep at night
Knowing guys like him are the ones riding around on scooters
Muschamp is just a padawan until he faces Vader (Saban). Then he can become a sith lord.
LOL
Excellent play sir.
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by onebarrelrum on Sep 29, 2011 4:48 PM EDT up reply actions
jimbo knows better
than to poke at TPD… don’t need the PO. PO following our boys anymore than they already do
SOOoo, I joined TN in '09... I didn't actually think we'd win the 'ship or anything...
by 939909 on Sep 29, 2011 8:43 AM EDT up reply actions 1 recs
Jimbo basically did what G5 should have.
Say as little as possible. He’s also not pulling a Goodell and suspending him for conduct detrimental to the spear. I don’t think there’s any abnormal tension between them.
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by Jamil Dawson on Sep 29, 2011 8:51 AM EDT up reply actions 1 recs
Waste of Taxpayer dollars
Like I said the other day upon initially hearing about this…I respect the work of Law Enforcement but this situation was weird from the get go….my initial thought when I saw the headline that this was DUI, drug or some variant of domestic dispute….when I read the article…it quickly changed to….. Really? You have got to be kidding!!!……I am glad cooler heads prevailed….I still think Reid deserves some level public service time and a reprimand….you don’t try mislead Law Enforcement….buddy or no buddy. He should have been straight with the officer(s) and not try some cock and bull B.S. Likewise, the cop knew who he was and that he what he was pulling and should have shown restraint.
you have no idea his relationship with
ronard or whatever the “buddy’s” name was… Have you heard these guys talk? I knew kids from my highschool who I saw on campus at FSU all the time and couldnt rememer their name for the life of me! am I an asshole? maybe? but a criminal? use your head dadgummit
SOOoo, I joined TN in '09... I didn't actually think we'd win the 'ship or anything...
If that's the case here,
Reid used double bad judgment. Would you have loaned a vehicle to one of those old classmates?
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by Nole Resurrected on Sep 29, 2011 8:59 AM EDT up reply actions
it depends
did he smoke me out before he borrowed it?
SOOoo, I joined TN in '09... I didn't actually think we'd win the 'ship or anything...
by 939909 on Sep 29, 2011 9:42 AM EDT up reply actions 2 recs
totally agree
both parties acted foolishly…but one party got his name on the front page of ESPN.com for his foolishness. Greg should have shown better judgement especially coming off an earlier suspension. The cop just acted like an a$$ hole cuz he could. isn’t the first, and won’t be the last boy in blue to do that. certainly a stupid issue to receive national news overall…
by Matthew Juaire on Sep 29, 2011 11:00 AM EDT up reply actions
an important lesson to the rest of the team.
1- your still like other people when things are said and done.
2- you have more to lose than other kids so wise up.
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by pb4957 on Sep 29, 2011 11:39 AM EDT via mobile up reply actions 1 recs
Public service time and a reprimand...
For charges that weren’t strong enough to stick? Call me a liberal, anti-American communist…but so long as we have Casey Anthony and O.J. Simpson going free I’ll vote against punishment in cases where there isn’t enough evidence to warrant formal charges.
Agree here.
If the prosecutors decide it ain’t worth their time, and this clearly wasn’t, then it ain’t worth you doing community service.
Just a brush with the law is enough to scare some people straight. Let’s hope it is for G5. He’s got a career ahead of him if he can keep his nose clean.
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"In practice, there is."-Yogi Berra
I was actually shocked to see that blurb on the FRONT page of ESPN that the charges were dropped.
"Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs even though checkered by failure, than to rank those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much because they live in the gray twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat"
Especially after the initial headline that has been there the last few days
FSU’s Reid arrested on multiple charges
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by freshcollegeboy on Sep 29, 2011 9:30 AM EDT up reply actions
Now Bob Ley
Will examine the cozy relationship between law enforcement and fsu. As if…
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by Ponder This on Sep 29, 2011 9:47 AM EDT up reply actions 1 recs
maybe the state attorney - but the police are always arresting them - it is the state atttorney who lets them go
you know – the guy who is elected instead of appointed
This. The culture of the law enforcement starts at the top, and accountable leaders produce friendly officers.
When I was in Tally, it was always the TPD (police chief: appointed) that I had trouble with being rude for no real reason. It was always the Sherriff’s office (sherriff: elected) who were full of people who would be nice to you if you were nice to them.
I never really got on the wrong side of either of them, but that was always my experience.
"My mistress is pooped, the reds have Oklahoma, and I'm going to bed."
-Hodge Podge, Bloom County
"In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. "
"In practice, there is."-Yogi Berra
It is a bit funny
That now is not making a statement. Lesson learned I guess?
Muschamp is just a padawan until he faces Vader (Saban). Then he can become a sith lord.
not to be random or anything...
But how about them rays!!! lets go lol sorry ill stop now
HELL YEAH!
I am on my office with only 3 hours sleep. I dont know if I am happier that the Rays won or the fact that it was Boston, and their arrogant insufferable assclown fans, are now labeled with the biggest choke job in MLB history and it was Carl Crawford (who i like personally) that dropped the catch that made it all possible.
Too many ironies to list and this convergence of events will never be seen again in MLB history.
Now back to our regularly scheduled programming.
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by Blue Horseshoe on Sep 29, 2011 11:10 AM EDT up reply actions
Boston, and their arrogant insufferable assclown fans, are now labeled with the biggest choke job in MLB history
Braves’ fans may disagrre.
1 Corinthians 13:11
When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things.
by Nole Resurrected on Sep 29, 2011 11:35 AM EDT up reply actions
Bill Buckner disagrees.
>------::----::------->Spearing 'em and Scalping 'em like it's 1999
I'm not so sure this Jimbo fella is the right man for the job.
At least the Yankees was a quick choke.
We were slowly strangled over the course of a month.
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by Nole Resurrected on Sep 29, 2011 4:54 PM EDT up reply actions
Does this mean the Cubs are in the middle of
the longest choke job in major sports history? 1908 man…1908……
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by UCFBoilerNole on Sep 29, 2011 6:50 PM EDT up reply actions
Yes it does.
It’s the Curse of Wrigley Field.
"My mistress is pooped, the reds have Oklahoma, and I'm going to bed."
-Hodge Podge, Bloom County
"In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. "
"In practice, there is."-Yogi Berra
At least we're not bandwagon fans!
Biggest game of the season and not selling out? Hmm…
by 603_Nole on Sep 29, 2011 12:27 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
Biggest choke job in MLB history?
Might want to ask the 2004 Yankees about that one.
by BostonNole on Sep 29, 2011 12:30 PM EDT up reply actions 3 recs
Meant no disrespect.
Just pointing that out. Fans get too “what have you done for lately” and hyperbole sometimes.
plus the 2004 yankees didnt have another team throw a game in the final innings just to stick it to them
(cue 2011 yankess)
by 000111 on Sep 29, 2011 1:00 PM EDT up reply actions 1 recs
Longoria: “Psst…Orioles just beat the Red Sox.”
Yankee Catcher: “Changeup…middle in”
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by CornNole on Sep 29, 2011 2:16 PM EDT up reply actions 3 recs
I'm actually really glad to see Proctor out there again. Even in garbage time.
He and I are from the same town and grew up together.
Nice guy, and he’s been through a LOT these past few years.
His baseball card may be a common, but I will always follow what he’s doing and always root for him.
"My mistress is pooped, the reds have Oklahoma, and I'm going to bed."
-Hodge Podge, Bloom County
"In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. "
"In practice, there is."-Yogi Berra
I was just kidding.
My vote is with the Yanks. Losing 4 straight close out games is bad enough but to lose them to the Sox was torture. I knew it was over after Game 5 .
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by Jamil Dawson on Sep 29, 2011 4:54 PM EDT up reply actions
No team has EVER given up a 9 game lead on Sept 1
Atlanta gave up a 8.5 game lead.
So depending on how you choose to define “choke job” it is the biggest.
"Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs even though checkered by failure, than to rank those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much because they live in the gray twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat"
by Blue Horseshoe on Sep 29, 2011 3:16 PM EDT up reply actions
sadly my Mets did about 7 in 10 days
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Oh its a huge choke job
But I weigh postseason chokes a whole heck of a lot more.
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But...
I gotta hand it to the rays as an organization, they played their asses off. Definite respect earned in my book. Sox choked BAD but we’ll be back
by 603_Nole on Sep 29, 2011 12:31 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
Yes they did.
Sox fans should be irate. No excuse for that type of collapse.
I am interested to see whose head rolls for this. I don’t think it’s Francona. He can’t get on the field and win these games for these people.
Formerly known as Randall W. Spetman.
I think he's gone.
Which shouldn’t be the case what-so-ever. But I think it might be a mutual thing. He is worn down big time from dealing with some of those guys over the past few years (namely Manny & Youk) and the city’s media. You can see it in his face; he looks old and tired.
I’m actually a huge White Sox fan, so I think he’s heading there, which makes me happy.
I had to drink half a bottle of nyquil to calm down last night.
I also promised a certain sexual favor to Robert Andino if he knocked in that run…oops
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Somebody has probably mentioned it already but
Hart has been moving from right tackle to left tackle in practice and Matias has been moved to guard. Tre Jackson is back at practice and getting in shape again according to Fisher after the knee injury.
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How good bad music and bad reason sound when one marches against an enemy...Nietzsche
Of course no mention of this on ESPN front page
Surprised it even made the CFB page’s headlines
If TN wrote an article calling out the cops who made the arrest-
is it possible this would ever so slightly make them think twice about arresting an FSU football player for BS in the future? I mention this only because it’s well known that gator players receive better treatment than our by their local PD. Would be nice if ours received similar preferential treatment.
I mention this only because it’s well known that gator players receive better treatment than our by their local PD
Well said. I will give Jeremy Foley credit…he butters the right people’s bread, that’s for sure.
Formerly known as Randall W. Spetman.
A testament to honesty for TPD doing the right thing regardless.
and Just goes to show ya “Gainesville cops” are just dirty. You can never realy be clean in the swamp unless your in Garnet and Gold.
Unconquered 2011 GO NOLES !
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