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Another NFL Player's Career Ruined
The police sure like busting anyone who's going to get them publicity: 38 grams, intent to distribute????
TAMPA, Fla. -- The Tampa Bay Buccaneers released tight end Jerramy Stevens on Monday after his weekend arrest for marijuana possession. Stevens was pulled over in his Ford pickup truck on Saturday at 7:05 p.m. for loud music, Tampa police spokeswoman Andrea Davis said in a news release. The officer said he smelled marijuana inside the vehicle and found 38 grams, or 1 1/3 ounces, of marijuana. The 30-year-old player was taken to jail and charged with possession of marijuana with intent to sell and possession of drug paraphernalia. On Sunday, Buccaneers spokesman Jonathan Grella said the team was "deeply troubled" by the arrest. Stevens did not play in the Bucs' 18-17 win over St. Louis. "We take such matters quite seriously," he said. "Obviously Jerramy Stevens will not be playing today and we will treat this matter with the seriousness it deserves." The Bucs beat the Rams 18-17. Afterward, Bucs coach Raheem Morris declined to comment on Stevens. Stevens was previously convicted of drunken driving in 2007 and pleaded guilty to reckless driving in 2003. Stevens signed with the Buccaneers in 2007 after spending the first five years of his career with the Seahawks. The former first-round draft pick had 15 receptions for 130 yards and one touchdown last season and has 202 career catches for 2,217 yards and 22 TDs. The Buccaneers promoted tight end Ryan Purvis from their practice squad after releasing Stevens. https://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=5725561 |
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Right, a guy making millions is going around selling dime bags. lol.
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fuckin cops...pulling people over for loud music. i fucking hate this country sometimes....fuck police a thousand times with a rusty pitchfork.
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thats florida for ya
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a very bad personal decision by stevens, he should have known better given how much of a hard ass roger goodell is, very stupid decision given the nfl's policies. with that said, it just goes to show how archaic and devastating the cannabis laws can be. a career, seemingly, ruined over a bit of grass. happens every single day! such a shame.
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Imagine: That 38 grams cost this guy millions.........
I wonder if the pigs will try to seize the truck and/or his home. The pig who busted him is now a celebrity pig. How pathetic. I don't know how these guys can rationalize it. Destroying someone's life for a plant..... |
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Although the laws are absurdly idiotic, I will say this man is a moron. Hear me out, if you are in any high position in this country you gotta know the microscope is on you at all times. Doesn't matter if your a politician, CEO of any large corp, or a professional athlete. I would say especially the NFL.
People love to hate NFL players because all we hear about are the bad things that go on. For every bad thing in the news about a NFL player there are hundreds of good things being done by NFL players. There are so many charitable players, but you won't see that making front page news anytime soon. Its the American stereotype culture. I know all to well about this. Growing up as a minority my parents taught me early on that I would have to be squeaky clean if I ever was going to succeed. All the while the children in the majority could make the same mistakes and never get a blemish on their record. Its kind of funny because I see it playing it in real time with how Latinos and Muslims are being cast right now. Yes I know being Muslim is a religion, but that isn't stopping the media from trying to convince people that all Muslims are brown. Anyway I rambled on for to long here. The bottom line is know the SYSTEM, and hack it when necessary. |
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Yeah the NFL is strict, but BOO the Bucs organization for releasing this guy...They didn't have to do that...They are obviously against our plant.....I would love to see all pot smokers boycott the shit out of all Tampa Bayt Bucs gear and tickets...That would send a very loud message to the owners of that team, who also owns a very valuable English soccer team, not a soccer fan, so I cant remember which team he wons....Last name is Glazier, something like that. 2 Thumbs down to that organization... And I used to live in Tampa......cool place, shitty laws....It is part of the U.S....go fucking figure..
YES4PROP215...I agree..This country sucks more and more everyday....Mostly the laws and the government all up in our shit....If it wasn't for those 2 things, country would be cool...lol... |
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