Fred Weary Tasered

#26
#26
Nah. I'm far more convinced that Phil is responsible just going by his track record. Seriously, you might want to ask your doctor if you need a funny bone transplant.

Art of sarcasm is not lost on me. In fact I like it. Sometimes though you just aren't funny even though you may be laughing at your own posts while typing.
 
#28
#28
Blame this on Phil? Wow, you're too much. Don't care who was coach. Weary screwed up and now Phil or any Vol coach has to pay for it becuase he spent some years at UT.

Am not defending Phil on this one. Just dont' think you can blame a coach for what his players do way down the line. Why not blame his HS coach. Tell you who you blame, his parents!
The blame should be placed on only one person and that is Mr. Weary himself. He made the decision and he is the only one to blame. You can't blame Fulmer or his parents. He is a grown man that makes his own decisions.
 
#29
#29
I have never heard a bad thing about Fred, ever. It sounds to me like he got the Inglewood beat down in Texas.
 
#31
#31
There is something not right to me about some of this.

If Fred Weary really wanted to hit a female cop I imagine she would wake-up in the hospital missing some teeth. He could do some serious damage if he wanted to.

2nd where is the probably cause for pulling his car over in the first place?

They think his car looked suspicious? If a cop car pulled me over for no reason, I wouldn't be pleased either. I'm not defending shoving a police officer, but what happened to probable cause?

And where is all the evidence for initially pulling his car over in the first place?
 
#32
#32
What an idiot... :shakehead:
Good thing he wasn't holding on to a metal pole when he was stunned. He was the big offensive lineman from Alabama that they tried at center at UT one season, unsucessfully because his hands sweated so much that the football would be wet by the time the QB got it in his hands.:)

Looks like another potential member of the "Phil Fulmer Bad Behavior Hall of Shame".
 
#33
#33
There is something not right to me about some of this.

If Fred Weary really wanted to hit a female cop I imagine she would wake-up in the hospital missing some teeth. He could do some serious damage if he wanted to.

2nd where is the probably cause for pulling his car over in the first place?

They think his car looked suspicious? If a cop car pulled me over for no reason, I wouldn't be pleased either. I'm not defending shoving a police officer, but what happened to probable cause?

And where is all the evidence for initially pulling his car over in the first place?

No front plate. Didn't you read article?
 
#37
#37
I'm sure that law enforcement was completely in the right to act as they did. They are above reproach, all of them.


:yes:


Good thing he didn't have a pellet gun in the car....
 
#45
#45
The hypocrisy on here is laughable. If this involved a player, past or present, from the "U," the vast majority of the people on here would be using this as an example of what a buch of thugs the 'Canes are. Leaving out the fact that UT has had infinitely more off the field problems than Miami in the last decade, when it's a former Vol, it's bad cops. Laughable.
 
#46
#46
I never realized not having front plates was such "suspicious criminal activity."

They said they seen him in an area where there was "suspicious criminal activity". The front plate was a reason to pulled him over but not the main reason they wanted to pull him over.

You get verbally combative with cops and stuff like this happens.
 
#47
#47
When was the last time you heard one of these stories about a former Steve Spurrier player? Do his alums have a running body count like TCHFCATUTK's?
 
#49
#49
A running body count? Come on....
Everyone here harps on Ray Lewis. If you consider Leonard Little and Dwayne Goodrich, the body count board is UT-3, the "U"-2, with both Vols being found culpable for the deaths, while Ray simply plead guilty to charges related to his conduct with the police. Both defendants charged with the actual murders were acquitted.
 
#50
#50
The bottom line to me is they basically arrested and tasered someone for the criminal activity of not having front plates. Something that isn't required in the majority of states to begin with.
 

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