kdslittlebro
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We ain't even got to the draft yet and multiple bodies are ripe for the catching
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True. Its just wild to me that Bill is taking all of yalls good players and paying them top dollar. If Hoody is interested, you gotta move around some cap and retain the player.
^ only posting since king is a league suckup.. so someone of those could be close
I mean...."I haven't been on here in a few months".....But his first post is about me, which, fair I guess, we were both @'d
But Star Wars trailer? How/why would he know I've seen the Star Wars trailer, he hasn't been on here in months...... [emoji]129300[/emoji]
Have I posted about it a ton in this thread? [emoji]129300[/emoji]
So weird....
To be fair CP, anyone who remotely knows about you can guess you've seen the SW trailer.
I mean...."I haven't been on here in a few months".....But his first post is about me, which, fair I guess, we were both @'d
But Star Wars trailer? How/why would he know I've seen the Star Wars trailer, he hasn't been on here in months...... [emoji]129300[/emoji]
Have I posted about it a ton in this thread? [emoji]129300[/emoji]
So weird....
Quit trying to be some inflatable Star Wars chair attorney. We all know you're a fanboy. You surprised somebody thinks you watched the trailer would be like you being surprised somebody would think a Lakers/Cubs/dolphins fan would go out in public in a wife beater and Jean shorts.
******* dip****
CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) - There have been numerous conversations at Cleveland 19 News about the report you are about to read. There's a lot at stake. It involves a young woman who said she was sexually assaulted, a young man who is about to start his NFL career, and a team who may be taking a huge risk drafting a player who's under investigation right here in Cleveland.
Police radio traffic coming from downtown Cleveland's Westin Hotel after 3 a.m. Sunday, April 9 sheds light on the moment officers arrived on scene: "Officers on scene, no call back -- 23-year-old female conscious and breathing, victim of a sexual assault."
The accused is a college football player who is expected to be taken in the first round of Thursday's NFL Draft.
We are not naming the player because we're waiting for the police report. And we want to be very clear he has not been officially charged with a crime at this point.
By phone, investigative producer Cassie Nist spoke to the player's attorney, Kevin Spellacy, who said he is representing the player in this matter, but said the accusations are "ludicrous and ridiculous."
"In my opinion this young lady is an opportunist and it's actually despicable," said Spellacy.
The player's attorney says it all started at the Barley House on West 6th Street, when a group left there to go to the Westin for a hotel room party. He said his client was never alone with the alleged victim, and he has three witnesses who said he did nothing wrong. When police arrived at the Westin, the player had already left. The attorney said he is willing to bring his client in to be interviewed by police, but not right away. He has made arrangements for the interview to be held right after the NFL Draft.
There is a lot at stake. It's just days before the draft and one of the top picks has his name on paperwork somewhere on a Cleveland detective's desk. We'd like to see that paperwork. Normally we can. But for some reason we -- the media -- are being held up.
sb I quit bro
It's a story b/c of the timing....obviously seems like a money grab, but think about how easily a career can be ruined.