volfanhill
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Reckless driving and racing? Jail time?I seriously question if anyone will spend a first round pick on him given the situation. Given the gravity of what has taken place, at least "some" jail time seems almost certain.
It's only two months until the draft and I just don't see much movement on the case in that time. Third round or higher picks are like gold to NFL teams-especially the good ones who draft well.
If he drops out of the first and second, his agent would be best asking teams NOT to draft him in the later rounds. That way, when the smoke has cleared a bit, be can pick and choose his situation-hopefully he is wise enough to pick and organization that does not suffer fools.
The downside being an UDFA contract is only for two years (I think?) So if he turns out to be a bust then he's screwed.
Upside being, if he cleans up his act and produces on the field he gets a big payday sooner.
Reckless driving and racing? Jail time?
Hehehehehehehehe.......
What? Those are fine and done charges.
Hate GA, sure, but try and cling to reality.
Jail time for a guy who's projected at the top of the NFL draft? I'll believe it when I see it. You got a bama hoops prospect who brought the weapon used to kill someone and he's playing thru it all. Think that would be the case if it were a guy who had no real NBA prospects? Nah, there's a class system/double standard in this country. Has been for a long, long time. Again, I'll have to see it to believe it.Resulting in the death of two people?
That's about as real as it gets amigo.
I agree though, they just got pulled over or something and this would be a footnote. Not the situation though is it?
He's not getting jail time for misdemeanors no matter what the surrounding circumstances are.Resulting in the death of two people?
That's about as real as it gets amigo.
I agree though, they just got pulled over or something and this would be a footnote. Not the situation though is it?
I honestly had another take. Investigators KNEW that alcohol was involved with LeCroy. They KNEW that racing was involved.....and they KNEW that the Georgia LB was also involved with the incident via racing. Yet, it seems highly likely they chose NOT to test blood alcohol of J Carter - who had left the scene then returned over an hour later and lied to officers about his presence. I also do not believe they checked the LB's blood level. And btw said LB was so unfazed by the death crash, he was ticketed just ONE WEEK later for reckless and racing again. Geez what a culture Kirby has going.The timing of this is very interesting. Someone knew this and waited until the moment that could absolutely destroy him the most.
That’s certainly possible as well. I was pointing out that with the combine this week, it would be an incredibly bad look for him to have arrest warrant put out while essentially interviewing for a 10 figure job.I honestly had another take. Investigators KNEW that alcohol was involved with LeCroy. They KNEW that racing was involved.....and they KNEW that the Georgia LB was also involved with the incident via racing. Yet, it seems highly likely they chose NOT to test blood alcohol of J Carter - who had left the scene then returned over an hour later and lied to officers about his presence. I also do not believe they checked the LB's blood level. And btw said LB was so unfazed by the death crash, he was ticketed just ONE WEEK later for reckless and racing again. Geez what a culture Kirby has going.
I wondered if someone threatened authorities to blow the lid off this if they drag-assed any longer, and they were forced to release the info. I am suspicious that they were playing for time to release after NFL draft and got "outed" by someone in the know.
Unless someone "forces" me to race, I'm in control of my car. I can't whine to an officer that "he dared me to race, so I had to......"Resulting in the death of two people?
That's about as real as it gets amigo.
I agree though, they just got pulled over or something and this would be a footnote. Not the situation though is it?
I have a couple of good friends here who are cops, and they do some training in Athens every year. They told me that the cops there love busting UGA players for anything. Just odd to me, I'd figured they'd love to cover up anything, but I guess not.
Looks like the cops in Athens did a good job honestly. Did their homework, got their man. Brought charges. Big contrast to Tuscaloosa.