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Reply #30 posted 12/01/08 11:00am

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SCNDLS said:


Yeah, it's a tough schedule but I'm confident they can pull out at least 2 of those and they'll be in like Flynn. nod



Cowboys could lose all four.
Falcons schedule is more manageable

3 outta the 4 of those on the Falcons could conceivably beat them. So it's all a toss up right now. shrug
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Reply #31 posted 12/01/08 11:31am

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all this thread does is remind me of Irv Gotti... stupid ass mofo shot himself for street cred... :fall-the-fuck-off:
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Reply #32 posted 12/01/08 11:32am

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all this thread does is remind me of Irv Gotti... stupid ass mofo shot himself for street cred... :fall-the-fuck-off:

omfg What???? I never heard about this. Irv makes my ass hurt, he's SO annoying. confused
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RenHoek said:

all this thread does is remind me of Irv Gotti... stupid ass mofo shot himself for street cred... :fall-the-fuck-off:

omfg What???? I never heard about this. Irv makes my ass hurt, he's SO annoying. confused


Can't believe you neva heard... omg

It's pretty old news butty funny none the less...

Police Suspect Murder Inc. Exec May Have Accidentally Shot Himself

02/27/2003 1:00 PM, Yahoo! Music
Yves Erwin Salomon

(2/27/03, 1 p.m. ET) -- Murder Inc. Records executive Chris Gotti (Chris Lorenzo), 39, who was shot in the left leg on Monday evening (February 24), maintains that the shot was fired from approximately 50 feet away and that he didn't see his assailant, but authorities are starting to question Gotti's version of the shooting.

Police sources told New York's Daily News, "That shooting was up close and personal. If he didn't shoot himself, he had to know who did."

No weapon was recovered at the scene, which was outside of the Def Jam Records offices on 49th Street and 8th Avenue in New York City, and no witnesses have come forward.

Gotti's attorney, Murray Richman, maintains that it's ridiculous to think Gotti may have accidentally shot himself, and that the neighborhood around the Def Jam offices is pretty rough. "He's home and he's feeling OK," Richman said. "It's a pretty tough neighborhood over there. Chris doesn't carry a gun. He has no gun."

-- Yves Erwin Salomon, New York


Oops, I may have named the wrong Gotti nitwit! Apparently I meant Chris... No biggie tho' cuz ALL the Gotti's annoy the hell outta me...
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Reply #34 posted 12/01/08 12:29pm

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Burress taken to downtown booking facility; weapon charge expected

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ESPN.com news services

NEW YORK -- Police escorted Plaxico Burress out of a midtown Manhattan police station in handcuffs Monday, placing him in a car in which he was taken downtown to be booked into jail before appearing in court.

Burress arrived to the 17th Precinct station shortly after 8 a.m. ET in a black Cadillac Escalade wearing jeans and a black coat. He was expected to be charged after accidentally shooting himself Friday night in the right thigh at a Manhattan nightclub.

The New York Giants star wide receiver was silent but held his head high as he was led out of the police station, where a crowd that included Giants fans hovered nearby with cell phone cameras. He was not visibly limping.

Burress planned to plead not guilty to a weapon possession charge during a Monday afternoon court appearance, his lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, said outside the police station.

ESPN legal analyst Roger Cossack reported that Burress could face up to seven years in prison if convicted on a felony charge of carrying a concealed weapon without a permit.

Burress had a concealed-weapon permit issued to him in Florida but records show it expired in May and New York does not recognize out-of-state permits anyway, New York media have reported.

"He is standing tall. He is a mature adult," Brafman said. "I think any professional athlete in this situation would be concerned."

The episode set off a frenzy that showed no signs of letting up Monday: Police said the case could expand beyond Burress, with authorities investigating Giants linebacker Antonio Pierce and whether the hospital Burress checked into failed to report the shooting. The NFL is closely monitoring the developments as well.

According to the New York Post, the hospital, the New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, failed to report the gunshot as required by law after hospital personnel recognized Burress, despite his checking in under a fake name -- Harris Smith.

He also told the hospital he'd been shot at an Applebee's restaurant, the Post reported, citing unnamed sources.


A more detailed timeline of the evening also emerged. Police said Pierce, Burress and running back Derrick Ward arrived at the club with two other people around 11:30 p.m. Friday.

Burress had been allowed to bypass security, even though they knew he was armed, according to a law enforcement official who spoke with The Associated Press on condition of anonymity. The club is said to be fully cooperating in the investigation.

Around 12:05 a.m., as Burress was being escorted to a VIP area with a drink in one hand, he somehow ended up fumbling his gun and it discharged, hitting his thigh. Pierce was with him when that occurred, police said.

It's believed Pierce took Burress to the car and then left with him, according to police. The .40-caliber Glock was found in the glove compartment of Pierce's Cadillac Escalade, but it's unclear who put the weapon there.

Police are trying to figure out what happened in the two hours that followed. Burress showed up at the hospital around 2:20 a.m, and was discharged at 1 p.m. Saturday.

Police said they had to track Burress down by canvassing local hospitals, and he had been discharged from New York-Presbyterian by the time detectives got there Saturday. An administrator then refused to give detectives information, citing privacy rules, police said.

The gun was eventually recovered at Burress' house in New Jersey, authorities said.


Pierce was interviewed by NFL security at the Giants' hotel Saturday in Washington, Giants general manager Jerry Reese said.

Police and NFL security were also probing whether there was a third Giants player who was present or involved, at the very least for gathering more information on the incident, sources told ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen on Sunday.

The New York Daily News has reported that Pierce tried to hide Burress' gun. Pierce -- who started against Washington -- reportedly was present for the latest dramatic turn in a tumultuous season of fines and suspension for Burress.


"Antonio is working on trying to beat the Redskins right now," Reese said before Sunday's 23-7 victory at Washington. "That's where his focus is and where it should be right now."

Pierce deflected several questions after the game. He wouldn't say whether he has a lawyer and when asked if he is concerned about his own situation, Pierce replied only: "No. I'm fine where I'm at.

"I am not answering any questions about the incident that happened Friday night. If you have anything to say about the Washington Redskins, this game and moving forward, I'll answer it. Anything else, I'm not answering."

Ward said he wasn't with Burress on Friday night, and learned of the shooting on Saturday along with other teammates. He said the last time he saw Burress was "that afternoon [Friday], right after practice."

Asked if he would say where he was Friday night, Ward said: "It doesn't really matter where I was. It just matters that I wasn't with them."


The case drew the wrath of Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who has waged a long fight against illegal guns during his time in office. He called for a full prosecution of state law that requires mandatory prison for carrying a loaded handgun.

"I don't think anybody should be exempt from that, and I think it would be an outrage if we didn't prosecute to the fullest extent of the law, particularly people who live in the public domain, make their living because of their visibility -- they're the role models for our kids," Bloomberg said.

He also lashed out at the hospital, based on the allegation that officials may not have properly reported the shooting.

"It's just an outrage that the hospital didn't do what they were legally required to do. It's a misdemeanor, it's a chargeable offense, and I think the district attorney should certainly go after the management of this hospital. The lame excuse that they didn't know -- this is a world-class hospital," he said.

A call to the hospital seeking comment was not immediately returned.

Brafman refused to respond to media reports about an alleged coverup, other than to say: "I think a lot of what's been in the press is not accurate."

Brafman said Burress is feeling OK.

"If they let him play, he will be able to play," Brafman said. "I think he will be a superstar for the rest of his career."

"My hope is that it plays out well and he can continue his career, because he's a good person I think, with a brilliant athletic career. And it would be a terrible sadness if an isolated incident could ruin a life," Brafman said.

The NFL is monitoring the case.

"This is a law enforcement matter and we are continuing to cooperate fully with the police," league spokesman Greg Aiello said in a statement. "In addition, it will be reviewed under our league policies."

Brafman met with Burress for about an hour Sunday at the player's home in New Jersey.

"I would ask that his fans, the Giants and the media withhold judgment in this matter until all of the facts have been disclosed," Brafman said earlier in an e-mail to The Associated Press.

Brafman is a well-known criminal lawyer who has defended mobsters and other high-profile figures, including hip-hop impresario Sean "Diddy" Combs on a bribery and gun possession charge in 2001.


Giants running back Brandon Jacobs said he spoke to Burress on the phone after Sunday's game.

"I called him and made a few jokes about the situation and his laugh is what I wanted to hear," Jacobs said, according to Newsday. "If he didn't laugh I knew he was going to be down, which he shouldn't be down. It's a mistake that happened, something that shouldn't have happened and that's that."

Before the shooting, Burress already had been ruled out of the game because of a leg injury.

Giants coach Tom Coughlin said he spoke to his players about Burress' situation but wouldn't get into specifics.

"We all are upset about what happened with Plaxico, and hopefully he's going to be fine and so on and so forth. That's our first concern," Coughlin said. "Once that was taken care of, we knew that he was OK, then the guys got right back to focusing on the reason we were here."

Coughlin wouldn't address Burress' future with the Giants, saying only, "Questions of that nature will be discussed going forward, I'm sure."

The team is considering placing Burress on the non-football injury reserved list, which would make him ineligible for the remainder of the season, sources told Mortensen. It also would allow the Giants to recover some money already paid to Burress.

Additionally, a source told Mortensen that Burress has as much as $4.5 million tied to play-time incentives and active-roster status.


Hours earlier, Reese and Giants president and CEO John Mara also avoided discussing what Burress' status with the team might be.

"I want to wait until we find out all the facts and circumstances before we make any determination," Mara said. "I don't know what happened there, and until we find out exactly what happened, I'm not going to make any comment or make any decision about what his future is."

Reese and Mara said they hadn't spoken to Burress, who hurt his hamstring two weeks ago and was going to miss the game against the Redskins because of that injury.

"I reached out to him," Reese said. "I did not get a return phone call."

Mara repeatedly said the Giants would cooperate with the police and the NFL in their investigations.

Burress caught the go-ahead touchdown pass in the Giants' Super Bowl victory against the New England Patriots in February, following a regular season in which he scored a career-high 12 TDs. He was rewarded with a $35 million, five-year contract, only hours before the current season.

Burress has 35 catches for 454 yards and four touchdowns while constantly drawing double coverage this season.

Off the field, he was suspended for a game against Seattle in October and fined $117,500 for missing a team meeting and failing to notify the Giants of his absence. He said he had a family emergency.

Burress also was fined $45,000 by the NFL for his conduct during a game against San Francisco in which he abused an official and tossed a ball into the stands.

"I don't think people understand how good of a person he really is," fellow receiver Amani Toomer said after catching a 40-yard touchdown pass in the Giants' victory Sunday. "A good heart. I think he's a good guy."

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
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Reply #35 posted 12/01/08 12:46pm

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SCNDLS said:

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At least Pacman now has company.

rolleyes Last time I checked, Pacman wasn't in jail or going to jail unlike Plaxico. Hittin' your security guard in the mouf isn't illegal. Now if you're talking about just plain stupid then there's a whole bunch o' mofos in THAT club. lol



Sure it is. No different that hitting a woman.
If he hit a woman in the mouth I'm sure you'd want him thrown in jail.

Battery isn't differentiated by gender or sexual orientation.
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Reply #36 posted 12/01/08 12:51pm

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Cowboys could lose all four.
Falcons schedule is more manageable

3 outta the 4 of those on the Falcons could conceivably beat them. So it's all a toss up right now. shrug



NO, 4 out of the 4 could conceivably beat them.
The Falcons should make the playoffs and face a more favorable schedule than the Cowboys.
The Falcons can reasonably go 2-2 at least.
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Reply #37 posted 12/01/08 1:09pm

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And then his dumbass wants to plead "Not guilty" - yeah, that makes sense: "I accidentally shot MYSELF in the leg....But I'm 'not guilty' of doing that." LOL!
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Reply #38 posted 12/01/08 1:31pm

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And then his dumbass wants to plead "Not guilty" - yeah, that makes sense: "I accidentally shot MYSELF in the leg....But I'm 'not guilty' of doing that." LOL!


With a guilty plea you don't get a chance to explain yourself.

So you plead not guilty and then tell the judge and jury, "What had happened was . . . "

Then hope for leniency or acquittal.
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Reply #39 posted 12/01/08 1:32pm

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SUPRMAN said:

MuthaFunka said:

And then his dumbass wants to plead "Not guilty" - yeah, that makes sense: "I accidentally shot MYSELF in the leg....But I'm 'not guilty' of doing that." LOL!


With a guilty plea you don't get a chance to explain yourself.

So you plead not guilty and then tell the judge and jury, "What had happened was . . . "

Then hope for leniency or acquittal.


lol Oooweee!
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Reply #40 posted 12/01/08 2:56pm

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rolleyes Last time I checked, Pacman wasn't in jail or going to jail unlike Plaxico. Hittin' your security guard in the mouf isn't illegal. Now if you're talking about just plain stupid then there's a whole bunch o' mofos in THAT club. lol



Sure it is. No different that hitting a woman.
If he hit a woman in the mouth I'm sure you'd want him thrown in jail.

Battery isn't differentiated by gender or sexual orientation.

Okay, yeah, technically it's illegal, but they BOTH threw punches and there were no charges filed. So that does not equate to THIS. disbelief
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Reply #41 posted 12/01/08 2:59pm

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3 outta the 4 of those on the Falcons could conceivably beat them. So it's all a toss up right now. shrug



NO, 4 out of the 4 could conceivably beat them.
The Falcons should make the playoffs and face a more favorable schedule than the Cowboys.
The Falcons can reasonably go 2-2 at least.

I was talking about the Falcons possibly losing at least 3 out 4 because, despite the Falcons great turnaround, the Saints, BUCS, and Vikings are all better than the Falcons IMO. shrug
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Reply #42 posted 12/01/08 3:06pm

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According to the New York Post, the hospital, the New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, failed to report the gunshot as required by law after hospital personnel recognized Burress, despite his checking in under a fake name -- Harris Smith.

He also told the hospital he'd been shot at an Applebee's restaurant, the Post reported, citing unnamed sources.

hah! Look at this dumb muthafucka here. . . He's one of the MOST famous black men in NYC and he's gonna give a false name rolleyes spit "Harris Smith" . . . and are they poppin' caps at Applebee's now? Those are more charges waiting to happen. disbelief

And I just watched Bloomberg's press conference and he AIN'T playin'. This nucca goin' skrait to jail. lol
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If by some miracle Plax gets off and the commissioner dont ban him from the league, you can bet your ass Jerry Jones will sign him. He will take just about anyone, dont matter if the man has character issues.
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Reply #44 posted 12/01/08 3:15pm

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SCNDLS said:

reneGade20 said:


According to the New York Post, the hospital, the New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, failed to report the gunshot as required by law after hospital personnel recognized Burress, despite his checking in under a fake name -- Harris Smith.

He also told the hospital he'd been shot at an Applebee's restaurant, the Post reported, citing unnamed sources.

hah! Look at this dumb muthafucka here. . . He's one of the MOST famous black men in NYC and he's gonna give a false name rolleyes spit "Harris Smith" . . . and are they poppin' caps at Applebee's now? Those are more charges waiting to happen. disbelief

And I just watched Bloomberg's press conference and he AIN'T playin'. This nucca goin' skrait to jail. lol
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Then he has a .40 Glock! What the fuck does he need with a GLOCK at club, and didn't he realize there's NO SAFETY, so why would he NOT be more careful with the shit? Fuckin' dummy.
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Reply #45 posted 12/01/08 3:19pm

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If by some miracle Plax gets off and the commissioner dont ban him from the league, you can bet your ass Jerry Jones will sign him. He will take just about anyone, dont matter if the man has character issues.

Bring him on, we allow guns here. woot! And it don't look like he shoots other people. lol But, no, really, we're good at the wideout position, we need a running back like a mug tho.
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Reply #46 posted 12/01/08 3:20pm

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SCNDLS said:


hah! Look at this dumb muthafucka here. . . He's one of the MOST famous black men in NYC and he's gonna give a false name rolleyes spit "Harris Smith" . . . and are they poppin' caps at Applebee's now? Those are more charges waiting to happen. disbelief

And I just watched Bloomberg's press conference and he AIN'T playin'. This nucca goin' skrait to jail. lol
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Then he has a .40 Glock! What the fuck does he need with a GLOCK at club, and didn't he realize there's NO SAFETY, so why would he NOT be more careful with the shit? Fuckin' dummy.

I already told you, he heard that salsa music and couldn't HEP himself. boogie
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Reply #47 posted 12/01/08 3:22pm

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And I just watched Bloomberg's press conference and he AIN'T playin'. This nucca goin' skrait to jail. lol
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Yep. I just wish lame-ass Bloomberg would get on his soapbox about the thugs on Wall Street.
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SCNDLS said:

And I just watched Bloomberg's press conference and he AIN'T playin'. This nucca goin' skrait to jail. lol
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Yep. I just wish lame-ass Bloomberg would get on his soapbox about the thugs on Wall Street.

Now, you KNOW that ain't gon' happen. hmph!
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Reply #49 posted 12/01/08 3:24pm

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Then he has a .40 Glock! What the fuck does he need with a GLOCK at club, and didn't he realize there's NO SAFETY, so why would he NOT be more careful with the shit? Fuckin' dummy.


Well, shooting yourself is one way of getting out of practice.
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SCNDLS said:

thepope2the9s said:

If by some miracle Plax gets off and the commissioner dont ban him from the league, you can bet your ass Jerry Jones will sign him. He will take just about anyone, dont matter if the man has character issues.

Bring him on, we allow guns here. woot! And it don't look like he shoots other people. lol But, no, really, we're good at the wideout position, we need a running back like a mug tho.
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no no no!

this bruvva sounds like RAIDERS quality material to me... bet Al D. will take his shot-full-o'-holes-ass an' sign it!
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Reply #51 posted 12/01/08 3:39pm

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SCNDLS said:


Bring him on, we allow guns here. woot! And it don't look like he shoots other people. lol But, no, really, we're good at the wideout position, we need a running back like a mug tho.
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no no no!

this bruvva sounds like RAIDERS quality material to me... bet Al D. will take his shot-full-o'-holes-ass an' sign it!

nod Sho you right. lol I just heard his contract extension was for 5 years and $35 million. disbelief
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Reply #52 posted 12/01/08 3:43pm

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SCNDLS said:

MuthaFunka said:



Then he has a .40 Glock! What the fuck does he need with a GLOCK at club, and didn't he realize there's NO SAFETY, so why would he NOT be more careful with the shit? Fuckin' dummy.

I already told you, he heard that salsa music and couldn't HEP himself. boogie


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Reply #53 posted 12/01/08 3:44pm

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uPtoWnNY said:

MuthaFunka said:

Then he has a .40 Glock! What the fuck does he need with a GLOCK at club, and didn't he realize there's NO SAFETY, so why would he NOT be more careful with the shit? Fuckin' dummy.


Well, shooting yourself is one way of getting out of practice.


lol He makes Iverson look like a choir boy.
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SCNDLS said:


Bring him on, we allow guns here. woot! And it don't look like he shoots other people. lol But, no, really, we're good at the wideout position, we need a running back like a mug tho.
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no no no!

this bruvva sounds like RAIDERS quality material to me... bet Al D. will take his shot-full-o'-holes-ass an' sign it!


spit Don't give Al ANY ideas!
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Reply #55 posted 12/01/08 3:47pm

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Well, shooting yourself is one way of getting out of practice.


lol He makes Iverson look like a choir boy.


Don't get me started on THAT cat. Joe Dumars went out of his way to bring AI to Detroit, and he pulls that tired sh!t.
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Sure it is. No different that hitting a woman.
If he hit a woman in the mouth I'm sure you'd want him thrown in jail.

Battery isn't differentiated by gender or sexual orientation.

Okay, yeah, technically it's illegal, but they BOTH threw punches and there were no charges filed. So that does not equate to THIS. disbelief
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The law is only a technicality . . . .
The reason no charges are usually filed in a fist fight (civil charges for damages are another matter) is that the law recognizes that if you proceed to engage in a fight, even after being hit, you are assuming a certain risk for injury.
In a civil claim, you simply say it was self-defense and that therefore the other party is wholly responsible for any ensuing damage caused by the other party putting you in a state of fear for your safety and forcing you to defend yourself.
(Don't quote me- I cannot give legal advice online. Just hypotheticals and opinions. Please proceed to next post to acknowledged reading, understanding this disclaimer.)
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MuthaFunka said:



lol He makes Iverson look like a choir boy.


Don't get me started on THAT cat. Joe Dumars went out of his way to bring AI to Detroit, and he pulls that tired sh!t.


He a trip, ain't he?
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Reply #58 posted 12/02/08 7:35am

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uPtoWnNY said:



Don't get me started on THAT cat. Joe Dumars went out of his way to bring AI to Detroit, and he pulls that tired sh!t.


He a trip, ain't he?

Iverson.....is an a***** and will NEVER win shit in the NBA.
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Season over for Giants WR Burress

EAST RUTHERFORD, New Jersey (Ticker)—Plaxico Burress reported to Giants Stadium to learn his season is over.

The New York Giants placed Burress on the reserve/non-football injury list Tuesday, officially ending his season.

The anticipated move came one day after Burress was charged with two counts of criminal possession of a weapon after suffering a self-inflicted gunshot wound at a Manhattan nightclub the previous weekend.

The Giants fined Burress and suspended him for four games for conduct detrimental to the team for multiple and repeated violations of club rules.

Should the defending Super Bowl champions make the playoffs, which is a mere formality given their 11-1 record, Burress will not be allowed to return to the Giants’ active list.

“As we have said since Saturday morning, our concern is for Plaxico’s health and well-being,” Giants president John Mara said. “This is an important time for him to take care of his body and heal up and also deal with the very serious legal consequences and other issues in his life.

“When I spoke with Plaxico, he expressed great remorse for letting down his teammates.” It marked the second suspension this season for Burress, who likely has played his final game in a Giants uniform.

One of the heroes of New York’s surprising victory in Super Bowl XLII, Burress posted $100,000 bail Monday after being charged with second-degree criminal possession of a weapon - a Glock semiautomatic pistol - and third-degree possession for carrying the ammunition clip. Both are Class C felonies, for which Burress could be sentenced to a mandatory minimum of 3 1/2 years in jail if convicted.

Per league rules, Burress was required to report to work Tuesday to receive mandatory treatment on both the gunshot wound and the strained right hamstring that initially sidelined him for this past Sunday’s game against the Washington Redskins.

The veteran wide receiver, who caught the winning pass in Super Bowl XLII, met with Mara, general manager Jerry Reese and head coach Tom Coughlin to learn of his fate.

After undergoing treatment on his leg, Burress was sent to Dr. Scott Rodeo for an MRI exam on his injured leg. He returned to Giants Stadium shortly after 3 p.m. and was informed by Reese that he was being placed on the reserve/non-football injury list.

“The decision we made today regarding Plaxico’s roster status was based on the examination of Plaxico by our team physician,” Reese said. “Dr. Rodeo believes Plaxico would be out at least four to six weeks with the gunshot wound.

“I had two conversations with Plaxico today, and it was obvious that he understood the magnitude of this situation. He knows that we are here to support him and help him get healthy.”

Coughlin said no one player can replace Burress in the starting lineup.

“When you lose a player of Plaxico’s ability, it is incumbent that everybody step up and fill the void,” Giants coach Tom Coughlin said. “In the last two seasons, this team has done an outstanding job of that. We made it clear to Plax today that we are here to support him in any way possible.”

Burress turned himself in to detectives at New York City’s 17th Precinct in midtown Manhattan on Monday, where he was charged with criminal possession of a weapon following a shooting incident late Friday night at the Latin Quarter nightclub.

According to police reports, Burress shot himself in the thigh and was hospitalized overnight before he was released at about 2 p.m. Saturday.

A police spokesman said the investigation is continuing.

Burress and teammate Antonio Pierce were at the Latin Quarter when the shooting occurred. Pierce, appearing on New York radio station WFAN late Monday afternoon, pleaded with the public to “don’t believe everything you hear.”

A first-round pick of the Pittsburgh in 2000, Burress spent his first five seasons with the Steelers before joining the Giants in 2005.

Burress had a pair of 1,000-yard seasons with New York, and hauled in a career-high 12 touchdown passes in 2007 despite not practicing for virtually the entire season due to a gimpy ankle.

In the Giants’ stunning 17-14 victory over then-unbeaten New England in the Super Bowl, Burress caught a 13-yard scoring pass from Eli Manning with 35 seconds to play to provide the winning margin.

But matters have spiraled downward this season for Burress, who finished with 41 receptions for 454 yards and four touchdowns this year.

Burress, who signed a five-year, $35 million contract extension prior to the season, missed the Giants’ October 5 game against the Seattle Seahawks after being suspended for missing a team meeting.

He also was involved in a sideline confrontation with Coughlin during a game and has been fined multiple times for a total of approximately $200,000.
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