lol yup, the stories about him having a bad temper are all coming out. tattoos+bad temper= killer.
people pretending they saw this coming
Durant82 is right, that's only happening because of the team he plays for. He hasn't had any problems off the field prior to this.
lol yup, the stories about him having a bad temper are all coming out. tattoos+bad temper= killer.
We’ve noticed over the past few days an interesting theory regarding the death of Odin Lloyd. Some have speculated about a Jayson Williams-type situation, with Lloyd accidentally shot at the home of Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez. Then, instead of owning up to the incident, those involved opted to try to cover it all up.
But there’s a significant difference. As the Boston Globe reported on Thursday night, Lloyd was shot not just once — and the shooting didn’t occur in Hernandez’s home.
“He was killed where they found the body,” an unnamed law enforcement official told the Globe. “He was shot multiple times.”
Also, FOX 25 reported that Hernandez’s neighbors heard “gunshots” between 3:00 and 3:30 a.m. on Monday. Not one shot, but multiple shots. (As a practical matter, the sound of a single gunshot may wake someone up, but it won’t necessarily register with the witness as the sound of a gun. Multiple shots give the witness a better chance to realize what is being heard.)
The competing reports from the Globe and FOX 25 raise a good question regarding the ability of Hernandez’s neighbors to hear the gunshots, if they were fired not at Hernandez’s house but at the industrial park where Lloyd’s body was found. An overhead image of the area shows that, as the crow flies (or any other type of bird or winged mammal), what would appear to be the rear of the industrial park isn’t far from Hernandez’s house, which is on the other side of a fairly thin slice of woods.
So the sound would have a chance to travel from the industrial park to the neighborhood, especially if (as it appears) this is an area that doesn’t generate much noise at 3:00 a.m. on a Monday.
Well, damn.
I'm not laughing at his situation, but I'm definitely laughing at the Pats.
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Avante's Tebow TE prediction is going to come true.
Whatever makes you forget how ty the Chargers are.
You mean besides him being hauled into questioning over a shooting in 2007 when he was still on the Gators? Or when he was arrested over a violent altercation when he first arrived at UF?
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sport...,0,192937.post
Believe it or not, it's not just ananti-Patriots conspiracy
from the media, this guy's a s bag through and through, tbh.....
The Patriots will still win the AFC East by at least 3 games.
Brady gonna be MVP![]()
pretending you knew any of that before this happened
keeping detailed notes on Patriots players
obsessed
I didn't know that before this happened, but it's also not my job to know that, tbh.... , even Urban Meyer said Hernandez would either end up in the HOF or in jail.... if the Patriots' scouts weren't paying attention to this stuff, they failed, period....
If the Chargers had drafted him instead and all this came out, my opinion would be the exact same: that they're re ed for drafting and then giving tons of money to someone with a long history of violence and legal troubles, tbh....
The Patriots' used a 4th round pick on someone who gave them elite level TE production for a few years and got them a hair within winning a superbowl. I'd say regardless of what happens it was a 4th round pick well worth the risk.
Giving him his new contract was maybe stupid (though I've heard they might be able to get out of it), but using a 4th round pick on someone who gave pro bowl level production for three years, two of which were deep playoff runs, wasn't a bad decision. It's not like they used a top pick on him.
FTR I'm also not defending him as I think he's guilty as sin here, but given how most 4th round picks have short careers where they barely make it onto the field, I don't fault the Patriots at all. I'd use a 4th round pick on Hernandez all over again, and giving him an extension isn't something you can fault them for when he hadn't been a problem off the field in the NFL.
Damn, if Amendola can just stay healthy he'll have 200 catches
Which is why he wasn't drafted till the 4th round. Every team uses later picks on questionable guys, and often times their questionable character resurfaces. Only when it's the Patriots is there a "well clearly this is proof that the head coach has no control over his team and their entire organization is on the verge of a monumental collapse" becomes a big talking point.
And yes, there's morality clauses that can terminate the contract, but they can't use those clauses until he actually gets convicted for something.
And maybe hold onto one when a championship is on the line.
tbh considering they've had this warrant for over a day and haven't arrested him makes me think his attorneys are working out a deal right now. He'll get the Ray Lewis Special and his boys will get the jail time tbh.
I guess we won't know until he gets to one.
Meanwhile Wes will probably have the opportunity to drop passes for Manning in a championship game.
Health. Health. Health. Come on Danny Boy.
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