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Originally Posted by Scott Frost
Gunna going to be camping outside the dealership the night before release for one of those bad boys.
In all seriousness, we all know he is going to buy one.
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Originally Posted by Scott Frost
Gunna going to be camping outside the dealership the night before release for one of those bad boys.
In all seriousness, we all know he is going to buy one.
1,200 HP?
I have a feeling he wont get the Big Ben treatment.
What the hell is wrong with David Garrard that everybody ALWAYS lists them as a team that needs a qb? He's a pretty good quarterback if you ask me. All he has to work with on offense is MJD and Sims-WalkerOriginally Posted by air max 87
Spiller to Adidas? being in a no market team like Bills i wouldve signed with Nike....
3 QBs next year seems interesting..... i wonder whos gonna take them....
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Hes a serviceable QB, but thats about it..... he doesnt lose you the game..... but hes also 32/33 and its time to start lookin for a replacement...Originally Posted by Buc Em
What the hell is wrong with David Garrard that everybody ALWAYS lists them as a team that needs a qb? He's a pretty good quarterback if you ask me. All he has to work with on offense is MJD and Sims-WalkerOriginally Posted by air max 87
MONTEBELLO — Football Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor was arrested in a Rockland hotel overnight and is facing a felony rape charge involving an attack on a 15-year-old girl who apparently was a runaway from New York City controlled by a pimp, authorities said this morning
The 51-year-old former New York Giants linebacker was taken into custody by Ramapo police at the Holiday Inn off Airmont Road, Ramapo Police Detective Lt. Brad Weidel said.
Taylor was being held in the town police lockup pending arraignment in Ramapo Justice Court this afternoon. One of the charges being considered is third-degree rape, a charge that involves having intercourse with a minor.
The victim was reportedly beaten during the attack.
Taylor's lawyer, Kenneth Gribetz, said he has not seen the charges or the details of accusations.
Gribetz, a former Rockland district attorney, said he's confident Taylor will be released on bail later this afternoon and eventually exonerated.
"We firmly contend he is innocent of the charges and will be fully exonerated," Gribetz said.
Gribetz and his law partner, Deborah Lowenberg, met with Taylor at the Ramapo police lockup.
"He's upset as anyone would in this situation," Gribetz said of Taylor. "He's looking forward to an early arraignment and release."
Taylor, a football icon and one of the NFL's greatest defensive players, has a history of drug abuse and other run-ins with the law. He has tested positive for cocaine several times during his NFL career and has been arrested for buying cocaine from undercover police officers.
Taylor, who has a home in New Jersey, told police he was a resident of Pembroke Pines, Fla. He has frequently played golf in Rockland.
Ramapo police were planning a news conference later this afternoon to provide more details in the case.
The victim apparently was a runaway from the Bronx who was brought by a pimp to the Holiday Inn where Taylor was staying, Ramapo Supervisor Christopher St. Lawrence said this morning.
The girl got beaten up at the hotel, authorities said, and later needed treatment at a hospital.
"She was a runaway since March and there was a pimp involved," St. Lawrence said. "She got punched in the face. We're not sure who did it."
The police got involved after the girl texted her uncle as the pimp drove her down to the Bronx, St. Lawrence said. The uncle called the New York City Police Department and officers met the pimp's car in the city, St. Lawrence said.
The police took statements from the girl, arrested the pimp and called the Ramapo Police Department, who sent officers to the hotel to investigate.
Police secured the scene in the hotel room, gathered evidence and sent detectives to New York City as part of the investigation.
Taylor has been in the limelight as a football player and in retirement.
As an outside linebacker, Taylor revolutionized the position with his strength, speed and ability to rush the quarterback.
Taylor, a 10-time Pro-Bowl player, led New York to Super Bowls titles in 1987 and 1991. He was voted the NFL Most Valuable Player in 1986 and NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 1981, 1982 and 1986.
Taylor was selected to the NFL's 75th Anniversary All-Time Team and was inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame in 1999.
Taylor competed in ABC's "Dancing With the Stars" last year.
Taylor has had a highly publicized struggle with drug addiction and has had multiple legal run-ins in retirement.
In 2001, Taylor was convicted of possessing drug paraphernalia in New Jersey. The conviction stemmed from the September 1998 discovery in a hotel room of a butane torch and other materials commonly used to smoke crack.
In 1996 and 1997, he was arrested in South Carolina and Florida on drug charges. In those cases, he either admitted his guilt or agreed to enter a pretrial intervention program.
In 2000, he drew five years of federal probation for filing false tax returns and for tax evasion.
[h1]Cops Find Condom in LT Investigation[/h1]TMZ has learned investigators recovered a condom from the Holiday Inn hotel room where NFL legend Lawrence Taylor allegedly raped an underage girl early this morning.
According to the Town of Ramapo supervisor Christopher St. Lawrence, investigators found LT asleep inside the room when they first arrived to the hotel.
We're told cops recovered a condom as well as other physical evidence when they took LT into custody. Cops tell us they found NO DRUGS or paraphernalia at the scene.
As for the accuser, cops confirm that she's 16 years old ... and that she was reported as a "runaway" from the Bronx back in March.
Cops also confirm that the accuser was under the control of a pimp, who was arrested by the NYPD when he -- along with the accuser and a third person -- returned to the city today.
Cops say the accuser had a "nasty" black eye that appeared to be "fresh" -- though it's unclear who attacked her.
QFTOriginally Posted by Buc Em
What the hell is wrong with David Garrard that everybody ALWAYS lists them as a team that needs a qb? He's a pretty good quarterback if you ask me. All he has to work with on offense is MJD and Sims-WalkerOriginally Posted by air max 87
Spiller to Adidas? being in a no market team like Bills i wouldve signed with Nike....
3 QBs next year seems interesting..... i wonder whos gonna take them....
49ers
Jags
********
Bills
Seahawks
Cards
Vikings
Steelers
Originally Posted by Kiddin Like Jason
Bobby Carpenter to the Rams for Alex Barron.
Originally Posted by Kiddin Like Jason
Bobby Carpenter to the Rams for Alex Barron.
"I lost a lot of respect for LaVar at that moment, speaking at Sean’s funeral. To get up, I really thought that was, umm, I don’t know what you call that. LaVar ain’t know Sean like that. For the people who did seeing how LaVar was going to portray — I remember me and Sean was going to jump LaVar, you know, for throwing pie at Sean’s face his rookie year, and trying to haze Sean, and be the tough guy. He felt like it was a joke. We didn’t like that ****. For all the attention LaVar claim, and that him and Sean was cool — they wasn’t cool. Sean ain’t **** with LaVar. Sometime, people should STOP (long pause) I don’t think you should do that. If you cool with somebody, or you know somebody, you knew ‘em. Don’t go and portray, set out an image like ’this is your buddy, this is your pal’ like you all hung, when y’all really didn’t. I don’t think that’s fair man.
Originally Posted by TheGift23
and SMH @ CP for even bringing up that Sean T really didn't like LaVar...why can't he just let things be (Not saying I don't believe him, but why say something now)
"I lost a lot of respect for LaVar at that moment, speaking at Sean’s funeral. To get up, I really thought that was, umm, I don’t know what you call that. LaVar ain’t know Sean like that. For the people who did seeing how LaVar was going to portray — I remember me and Sean was going to jump LaVar, you know, for throwing pie at Sean’s face his rookie year, and trying to haze Sean, and be the tough guy. He felt like it was a joke. We didn’t like that ****. For all the attention LaVar claim, and that him and Sean was cool — they wasn’t cool. Sean ain’t **** with LaVar. Sometime, people should STOP (long pause) I don’t think you should do that. If you cool with somebody, or you know somebody, you knew ‘em. Don’t go and portray, set out an image like ’this is your buddy, this is your pal’ like you all hung, when y’all really didn’t. I don’t think that’s fair man.