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The Pats signed Oliver Ross 6 -4 327 at RT/RG and Gene Mruczkowski 6-2 305 G/C in the offseason. There is the problem with Nick Kaycur's oxycodone problem, too. But as a first offense, he will not be suspended by the league.
That is not the league policy. Nor will he suffer a jail time sentence, for what started out as a Class 7 misdemeanor.
If there is any stinker here it is the dope pusher's legal mouthpiece. He betrayed an attempt to provide anonymity for Kaycur, in return for co-operation and wearing a wire.
But what would you expect from the slimebucket legal beagle, who is representing the dealer, not because the guy needs representation, but because he has money to pay for his legal fee, presumeably from dope dealing.
I suspect he was attempting to threaten and quiet Kaycur by threatening to reveal his part, in the affair, unless heKaycur had a "memory lapse".
I would have much more respect for the legal bum, if he did his work "pro bono"' but lets get serious here. He did it for the money.
The Law cries out for reform to require a crooked defendant to pay his legal fees from money clearly not tainted. But that is too much to ask from our legal brethren. People forget that it is a feloney to receive goods or money from ill-gotten sources, but lawyers somehow always exempt themselves, from the requirement.
They clothe themselves in the saintly cloth about everyone needing representation, even as they take the dough from wealthy crooks, and do not represent broke criminals.
A legal slimeball he was, and a legal slimeball he is.
I also give an Phffgt! award to the clucks in the media at the BG. Ther was no story here, but an attempt by law enforcement to induce co-operation, which they subborned and broadcast the legal beagles blackmail attempt for a Kaycur memory failure.
Kaycur might however, have to spend some time in drug rehab, if he is really hooked on painkillers, as seems probable. There is time between mincamp, June 8 and Camp, July 27, to dry out.
BTW, Yates/Connolly have been shown to be incapable as contributors. Hochstein ended up at RG in the SB, even though he usually preps for LG and C, so I don't hold his unprepared emergency performance against the Giants too much.
Nick was suffering a letdown in that game; was it because he was hurting, addicted, and couldn't score the painkillers. Probably because he was in a strange city for the Superbowl and had no contacts? He said he started taking non-prescribed painkillers November 7th, by his admission. Was he on the Injury Report on or before or about that time?
Meanwhile is Neal hurt badly, and the Team is maintaining a happy face? There is no doubt that Neal makes the running game go.
When he is not playing the running game bogs down. He has more pulling, trapping and movement ability, than most Guards I have seen. Maybe the signing of Ross and Mruckowski are signals that Neal maybe/is injured worse than it is thought. Is it significant that the Pats homepage lists Ross at Guard instead of RT?
That is not the league policy. Nor will he suffer a jail time sentence, for what started out as a Class 7 misdemeanor.
If there is any stinker here it is the dope pusher's legal mouthpiece. He betrayed an attempt to provide anonymity for Kaycur, in return for co-operation and wearing a wire.
But what would you expect from the slimebucket legal beagle, who is representing the dealer, not because the guy needs representation, but because he has money to pay for his legal fee, presumeably from dope dealing.
I suspect he was attempting to threaten and quiet Kaycur by threatening to reveal his part, in the affair, unless heKaycur had a "memory lapse".
I would have much more respect for the legal bum, if he did his work "pro bono"' but lets get serious here. He did it for the money.
The Law cries out for reform to require a crooked defendant to pay his legal fees from money clearly not tainted. But that is too much to ask from our legal brethren. People forget that it is a feloney to receive goods or money from ill-gotten sources, but lawyers somehow always exempt themselves, from the requirement.
They clothe themselves in the saintly cloth about everyone needing representation, even as they take the dough from wealthy crooks, and do not represent broke criminals.
A legal slimeball he was, and a legal slimeball he is.
I also give an Phffgt! award to the clucks in the media at the BG. Ther was no story here, but an attempt by law enforcement to induce co-operation, which they subborned and broadcast the legal beagles blackmail attempt for a Kaycur memory failure.
Kaycur might however, have to spend some time in drug rehab, if he is really hooked on painkillers, as seems probable. There is time between mincamp, June 8 and Camp, July 27, to dry out.
BTW, Yates/Connolly have been shown to be incapable as contributors. Hochstein ended up at RG in the SB, even though he usually preps for LG and C, so I don't hold his unprepared emergency performance against the Giants too much.
Nick was suffering a letdown in that game; was it because he was hurting, addicted, and couldn't score the painkillers. Probably because he was in a strange city for the Superbowl and had no contacts? He said he started taking non-prescribed painkillers November 7th, by his admission. Was he on the Injury Report on or before or about that time?
Meanwhile is Neal hurt badly, and the Team is maintaining a happy face? There is no doubt that Neal makes the running game go.
When he is not playing the running game bogs down. He has more pulling, trapping and movement ability, than most Guards I have seen. Maybe the signing of Ross and Mruckowski are signals that Neal maybe/is injured worse than it is thought. Is it significant that the Pats homepage lists Ross at Guard instead of RT?