Gronkowski123
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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.However many games McCoy is suspended for, you can bet the house that both Jets-Bills games will be played within that timeframe, and neither Pats-Bills game will be played within that timeframe.I bet that Roger will suspend McCoy for just enough games so that he can return for the Bills-Patriots game, whenever that might be.
Why is his nickname "Shady"?mccoy is a creep.
I could expand on this based on my days waiting tables in college, but that would take this conversation to the political forum.
Anyway, if he's charged, a suspension from this clown of a commissioner will be the last thing he should worry about. A prison stay may be in order.
It wasn't in an elevator so noSuspended for the entire season because integrity
suspended? dude is going to be in jail.
OT: LeSean McCoy assaulted two off duty police officers
Supposedly hospitalized them..
bills player gonna bills player, rex player gonna rex player
Charges not imminent against ex-Eagle LeSean McCoy, report says"A high-ranking Philadelphia police official told me yesterday 'this entire thing is a disgrace and a mockery'," ESPN's Mark Schwartz said during an appearance on SportsCenter Friday. "'A lot of people are disgusted. I think the DA is frightened and wants this to just go away. I've been on this for a long time and I've never seen anything so botched up. It's obvious an assault occured. Who or how it started is irrelevant.'"
Schwartz went on to explain that no charges were imminent against McCoy stemming from the incident, which reinforces a CSNPhilly report Thursday.
According to CSNPhilly's John Gonzalez, citing law enforcement sources, the District Attorney's office has concerns "about the conduct of the officers that evening, including that the officers did not call 9-1-1 during the incident and whether they were drinking to excess."
Police Union Head John McNesby expressed his frustration over the D.A.'s office's handling of this case to Schwartz.