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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I read this morning from Atty Michael McCann that leaving the scene of an accident which results in bodily injuries can result in a 2 year jail sentence in MA.Leaving the scene < OUI
Good lord he's lucky he's not dead ........
Alan Branch got caught leaning out his car door throwing up from partying too hard. The Bills let him go and New England signed him not long afterwards.
I read this morning from Atty Michael McCann that leaving the scene of an accident which results in bodily injuries can result in a 2 year jail sentence in MA.
Anyone think he gets re-signed IF the investigation comes up empty?
I keep trying to tell everyone, he was in a hurry trying to beat Brady to the weight room at Gillette. There was an earthquake. A tornado. A terrible flood! It wasn't his fault. Dude was set up.Per 98.5:
Driver not identified
120+ MPH traveling speed
80-85 MPH hitting back of Nissan
275 ft skid marks
I keep trying to tell everyone, he was in a hurry trying to beat Brady to the weight room at Gillette. There was an earthquake. A tornado. A terrible flood! It wasn't his fault. Dude was set up.
Per 98.5:
Driver not identified
120+ MPH traveling speed
80-85 MPH hitting back of Nissan
275 ft skid marks
In addition, most new or high end cars have EDR electronic data recorders that record speed, and other data. Police will have evidence of his speed.........If he has Onstar, they have all the data.....Ok.
Good to know! We have OnStar and have only used it to get directions.
Bambi rescue squad...
Fair enough. Apart from Russia that must a basic law in every country of this world.
At this point it's very unlikely he's totally clear, even if he did borrow the car to a friend, bad company when you're a football player is not a good thing, shows bad judgment and BB must be in a 0 tolerance program after the Hernandezgate. Trying to translate an old saying from here, a bird who walks with the bats wakes up upside down. That must be a equivalent of The man who sleeps with dogs wakes up with fleas.
I know what you're saying but I wouldn't be too sure about that, especially if criminal charges appear imminent. Once Hernandez was charged it was adios.I don't think it's zero tolerance per se; it's zero tolerance for an "I'm almost too stupid to live" mentality in players that can be cut without consequences.
Lemme just put it in perspective: if JJ Watt were a Patriot and he did this, the Pats wouldn't be releasing him.
I want Krafty Bob to shell out $ period...and I want him to stop taking taxpayer $ for national guard festivities.... How's that?Do you want Kraft to shell out more money for backup linebackers?
We have a fairly new mini-van that has OnStar. Don't have to worry about Mrs Robertweathers going over 75 in that thing.In addition, most new or high end cars have EDR electronic data recorders that record speed, and other data. Police will have evidence of his speed.........If he has Onstar, they have all the data.....
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2013/03/24/car-spying-edr-data-privacy/1991751/
Big Brother is watching.........
Frankly, this doesn't seem that bad. But it is Spikes, who has a history of issues with the team. And it is Patriots, who are probably extra sensitive to public perception right now.
Don't know, maybe there are other details, but while this is bad at a personal level, I'm surprised the team cut him because of it. I wonder what facts we don't know...