No, he's in prison because he threatened someone with a gun, illegally detained them and attempted theft (he no longer owned the items which he claimed were his). Try doing some research before demonstrating complete ignorance.
How is it possible that a team that is so bad, generates so many threads? The Jets Suck, their owner is a mess, head coach a buffoon, and record abysmal. So why, under the heavens. would anybody but a Sanchezied Jets fan care?
You're kidding, right? He's their best player. Rondo can be frustrating for Doc every now and then, but he's a great ball player. Bradley is a top line defender but he's no Rondo.
Nothing in the playoffs? Are you having a moment of mental confusion? AFC Championship games two consecutive years, five Super Bowls in the last ten years, three Super Bowl Championships, and that's nothing?
My fellow Americans, this is Ron Borges writing about the New England Patriots - every time some thing good happens in Patriot Land, Ron becomes the self appointed pain in the ass. Consider the source. Somebody in the Pat's organization must have ratted out Borges for his plagiarism, which led to the Boston Globe firing him.
Any team with a good quarterback. He's a great slot receiver, he has a tremendous relationship with Brady but he would work well with any quality quarterback. I don't believe the Pats will franchise him, they'll probably offer him a two year contract at a much friendlier cap number. So, if he wants to maximize his dollar value then he's played his last game as a Patriot. If he's willing to leave money on the table, welcome back Wes!
Hey Jerry Jones, play calling is not the problem with the Cowboys. That ugly mug you see every morning in the mirror is. Oh, and Bill Callahan calling plays - yeah that's going to solve your problems. You're out of your freaking mind.
To know Jeremy Jacobs is to hate the SOB. I'll bet dollars to Dunkin Donuts that he was behind the initial offer by the owners which destroyed any goodwill with the players. He's from Buffalo and his only interest in the Bruins is to expand his concession business. Doesn't know or care to know a damn thing about hockey. He is the absolute polar opposite of Bob Kraft.
Ray Allen left, why? Who really cares? He's gone and if he left because his little feeling were hurt because they considered trading him, good riddance! Its professional sports and GM's are obliged to consider and make all moves they believe will make their team better. So if Ray got his panties all bunched up because the Cs were going to move him - hey if the land of the big boys. Stay in Miami, who gives a rats ass?
Same applies to Paul Pierce, but by this point in his career I think Paul Pierce is enough of a professional to know the deal and accept whatever comes his way. I'd love to have the "Truth" finish his career with the Celtics but if Danny can improve the team by trading him - then see ya Paul - its been great.
Wives, kids, off limits. I'm a life long C's fan but if what is being reported is true, then KG is a punk and I don't have any problems with Melo going after him.
Let me see if I've got this straight. The Celtics offered Ray twice what the Heat did and they forced him to move to the Heat? Ray, we loved you but quit trying to explain and just say you didn't like Rondo - see, easy.
How many seasons has Ellsbury hit thirty home runs? One. That makes him a legit 30/30 guy? I don't thinks so. He's had one outstanding year, just one. He'll be entering his 30s next season, and as with any ball player, age is a factor. Oh, and prior to his turn with the Red Sox, Carl Crawford was a lot more than just a speed guy - check his stats.
Best move for the Red Sox is to try to trade him for a young prospect or two but I don't think that's likely because of his contract status and his agent Boras. The Sox may have an opportunity to move him at next seasons trading deadline but if they're still in contention for a playoff spot at the time, they'll probably wind up keeping him.
Hey Rangers, and this is from a life long Red Sox fan, sign Hamilton. Ellsbury, while exceptionally athletically gifted, he's fragile and he has yet to consistently deliver on his exceptional promise. Also, there's the Boras factor, why would you want to have to listen to his b.s. for months on end?
Same applies to Paul Pierce, but by this point in his career I think Paul Pierce is enough of a professional to know the deal and accept whatever comes his way. I'd love to have the "Truth" finish his career with the Celtics but if Danny can improve the team by trading him - then see ya Paul - its been great.
Best move for the Red Sox is to try to trade him for a young prospect or two but I don't think that's likely because of his contract status and his agent Boras. The Sox may have an opportunity to move him at next seasons trading deadline but if they're still in contention for a playoff spot at the time, they'll probably wind up keeping him.