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Bluelight Crew
So let's hear some Super Bowl predictions.
Here's mine:
Denver broncos defeat San Francisco.
Here's mine:
Denver broncos defeat San Francisco.
We are pretty close right nowTrue, dont get me wrong, the chargers arent a bad team, but they are not among the best, definitely not in the top 10.
So let's hear some Super Bowl predictions.
chargers finish 3rd in the nfc this year and fail to just squeak into the playoffs the way they did last year.
alasdair
leonard little killed a woman after driving drunk and was convicted and i think maybe missed a few gamesWKYC reports Josh Gordon was arrested for DWI early Saturday morning in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Gordon was charged for driving while impaired at around 4:00 a.m. The arrest is his second run-in with the law in the past two months after his vehicle received a citation for possession of marijuana in May. It further complicates Gordon's appeal of his year-long suspension and puts his career in jeopardy. Gordon has an NFL hearing scheduled for his failed drug test in late July.
dudes career is over
i wouldn't say the guys career is over - see mick vick, lawrence taylor, don't see:lawrence phillipsAfter leaving a birthday party in 1998, Little crashed into and killed Susan Gutweiler in St. Louis, Missouri. When tested, his blood alcohol level measured 0.19 percent, a level in excess of the statutory level of intoxication (0.08) in the state of Missouri. Little received four years probation and 1,000 hours of community service.[22]
On January 18, 2003, with charges dating back to 1999, Little was charged with communicating threats and making harassing calls according to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg police department. Little's attorney, Scott Rosenblum, said the charges were filed after Little and his former girlfriend ended their relationship. Rosenblum added, "We don't think this case is going anywhere. It was groundless from the beginning".[23]
On April 24, 2004, he was arrested again for driving while intoxicated after being stopped by The Ladue Police Department for driving 78 in a 55 mile-per-hour zone on Interstate 64. At the time he had red eyes, smelled of alcohol and failed three roadside sobriety tests. He later admitted drinking alcohol to the police.[24] After being convicted of misdemeanor speeding but acquitted of DWI, Little was sentenced to two years' probation on May 6, 2005