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chode_regulator
01-03-2006, 09:55 PM
first vick stomps on someones leg. i havent seen the vid just read the article.
then tcu's kicker is shot to death. :depressed
craziness
and i guess you could throw claretts shenanigans in here as well.

hussker
01-03-2006, 10:09 PM
What is the link for the TCU Kicker?

KewlKat00
01-03-2006, 10:11 PM
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2279154

CONROE, Texas -- TCU football player Kasey Davis was shot to death early Tuesday morning, according to police.

Davis, a redshirt freshman kicker who was a walk-on with the Horned Frogs, attended high school in this suburb north of Houston.

Police found Davis, 20, in his car in the parking lot of an apartment complex with a gunshot wound to his chest. He was later pronounced dead at a hospital.

Witnesses gave a description of the suspect, and police made an arrest near the apartment just minutes later. Conroe police said the suspect, Jeffrey Clay Lasiter, had a rifle in the front seat of his car when he was pulled over.

Lasiter, 40, has been charged with murder and is in the Montgomery County Jail. Police are unsure of a motive but said their investigation is ongoing.

Davis was apparently visiting friends at the apartment complex, police said.

Davis played in two games for TCU this season, against Oklahoma and Colorado State, both as a kickoff specialist.

"TCU is very saddened to learn of this tragic occurrence," TCU coach Gary Patterson said in a statement. "Kasey was a team player and had a great future at TCU. He will be greatly missed. Our hearts and minds are with his family during this difficult time."

The 14th-ranked Horned Frogs beat Iowa State 27-24 in the Houston Bowl on Saturday. Classes at TCU resume Jan. 17.

hussker
01-03-2006, 10:12 PM
Holy Schnykees!!!!!!!

Cant_Be_Faded
01-03-2006, 11:01 PM
The Vick thing was pretty stupid. What a fucking uncouth peice of ghetto shit.

I am mad that Vtech won after that...he basically was such a little pussy wannabe that was so mad his team was getting owned that he stomps on a linebackers calf with his kleet...

He's like Awww my names Marcus I wanna be just like my brother

KewlKat00
01-03-2006, 11:03 PM
i wonder what kind of punishment vick will receive (if any).

Horry For 3!
01-03-2006, 11:57 PM
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2279154

CONROE, Texas -- TCU football player Kasey Davis was shot to death early Tuesday morning, according to police.

Davis, a redshirt freshman kicker who was a walk-on with the Horned Frogs, attended high school in this suburb north of Houston.

Police found Davis, 20, in his car in the parking lot of an apartment complex with a gunshot wound to his chest. He was later pronounced dead at a hospital.

Witnesses gave a description of the suspect, and police made an arrest near the apartment just minutes later. Conroe police said the suspect, Jeffrey Clay Lasiter, had a rifle in the front seat of his car when he was pulled over.

Lasiter, 40, has been charged with murder and is in the Montgomery County Jail. Police are unsure of a motive but said their investigation is ongoing.

Davis was apparently visiting friends at the apartment complex, police said.

Davis played in two games for TCU this season, against Oklahoma and Colorado State, both as a kickoff specialist.

"TCU is very saddened to learn of this tragic occurrence," TCU coach Gary Patterson said in a statement. "Kasey was a team player and had a great future at TCU. He will be greatly missed. Our hearts and minds are with his family during this difficult time."

The 14th-ranked Horned Frogs beat Iowa State 27-24 in the Houston Bowl on Saturday. Classes at TCU resume Jan. 17.
Holy shit. I used to live in Conroe. I might know that guy that got killed, not sure though.

Horry For 3!
01-04-2006, 12:05 AM
http://www.khou.com/news/local/stories/khou060103_mh_tcumurder.3ff31a9b.html

There is a pic of Kasey and the guy that shot him.

I think I know him.....I played football against him when I was a freshman and sophomore in HS.

KewlKat00
01-04-2006, 12:05 AM
www.mercurynews.com/mld/m...535406.htm


Posted on Mon, Jan. 02, 2006
Vick gets a win, but deserves discipline for cheap shotBY

DAVID TEEL Newport News Daily Press

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Kevin Rogers took a stand. Question is, will someone in authority at Virginia Tech follow suit?
Rogers, the Hokies' quarterbacks coach, refused to bask in Monday's 35-24 victory over Louisville in the Gator Bowl. Instead, he tackled the afternoon's indelible moment: The inexcusable cheap shot Tech quarterback Marcus Vick took on a prone Louisville defender, All-America end Elvis Dumervil.
"Flagrant" and worthy of ejection, according to Rogers. "Embarrassing" to Vick and the program, he added.
Rogers couldn't be more right.
Head coach Frank Beamer wouldn't go that far. He rarely does. But Beamer, or if necessary his superiors, need to discipline Vick.
Harshly.
Publicly.
ASAP.
Yes, the season is over. But the images of Vick standing over the fallen Dumervil and driving his right cleat into the back of Dumervil's left knee late in the second quarter will not soon fade and should not go unpunished.
Wind sprints `til he pukes? Banishment from spring practice or the team training table?
Sorry, not good enough. At the very least, Tech ought to suspend Vick for the 2006 season-opener.
Cue the Vick apologists: The media picks on him because of his last name; football is a violent game; he was reacting to previous plays.
Pure, unadulterated nonsense. The younger brother of Pro Bowl quarterback and former Tech All-American Michael Vick is not a first-time offender who deserves a pass. He is a fine football player see the tape of Monday's second half for the latest evidence who has been a problem child since he departed Warwick High in Newport News, Va., for Blacksburg.
Liquor, marijuana, under-aged girls, flipping off fans at West Virginia.
"A no-character individual," Dumervil said as he left the stadium.
Too harsh, but can you blame the guy? He's the national defensive player of the year who's headed to the NFL after this, his final college game. Vick's stunt could have wrecked Dumervil's knee and cost him millions.
Odds are you've seen the play: Late in the second quarter, Dumervil tackles Vick cleanly after a 9-yard scramble. Vick pops up, pauses, and, with Dumervil flat on his stomach, stomps the back of his knee.
Inexplicably, the Big 12 officiating crew missed it. No flag. But Rogers saw it.
"I sure as hell did," he said. "There's no place for that in the game. It's embarrassing, and I think it misrepresents who he really is."
Maybe Rogers is right. Maybe Vick is good-hearted and reflective. But Vick is also maddeningly inconsistent. Indeed, after the game he was contrite, defiant and apparently dishonest.
"Sometimes out there on the field some things happen and, unfortunately, sometimes I don't know how to carry myself," the contrite Vick said. "That's all about coming back (for his senior season) being polished and becoming a better person."
The defiant Vick said, "It was an accidental play. Football is football."
And the apparently dishonest Vick said Dumervil "definitely" accepted his apology.
But Dumervil and Louisville officials said the players never spoke after the game. Tech officials then said Vick waited outside the Cardinals' locker room to no avail.
Regardless, Vick's contention that Dumervil accepted his apology speaks to a troubling notion: Vick still doesn't get it. He still believes he's above the rules.
Someone needs to cure him of that notion. Now.
"I hate like hell to be talking about this after we won the game," Rogers said.
Understood. Tech overcame an 11-point, fourth-quarter deficit with three late touchdowns. The 12th-ranked Hokies became the third team in program history to win 11 games (11-2) and made a compelling case for inclusion in the final top 10.
Individually, seniors such as tight end Jeff King, tailback Cedric Humes, center Will Montgomery, linebacker James Anderson and defensive end Darryl Tapp concluded sterling Tech careers with gold-plated performances. Offensive tackle Brandon Frye was outstanding in relief of injured Jimmy Martin; ditto cornerback Brandon Flowers after Jimmy Williams' first-quarter ejection for bumping an official (a sad conclusion to his All-American career).
And Marcus Vick completed six of eight second-half passes, many in the how'd-he-do-that? category, for 110 yards and a touchdown. Alas, the other side of Marcus emerged.
"It hurts him, it hurts our program," Rogers said.
Does it taint a benchmark victory?
"For me," Rogers said, "it does."

sa_butta
01-04-2006, 09:39 AM
http://www.khou.com/news/local/stories/khou060103_mh_tcumurder.3ff31a9b.html

There is a pic of Kasey and the guy that shot him.

I think I know him.....I played football against him when I was a freshman and sophomore in HS.
http://www.khou.com/news/local/stories/M_IMAGE.108519f95fb.93.88.fa.d0.409fac6a.jpg
Looks like a fuckin serial killer.

kskonn
01-04-2006, 03:44 PM
http://www.khou.com/news/local/stories/M_IMAGE.108519f95fb.93.88.fa.d0.409fac6a.jpg
Looks like a fuckin serial killer.


yea the guys sounds like he is nuts. He In one of his statements he said he killed the man as a service for god.