Say goodby to 5 Million...and Goodbye to the Hokies
Say goodby to 5 Million...and Goodbye to the Hokies
Marcus Vick, younger brother of Mike Vick... kicked off team. Virgina Tech
See Video
This clown just lost 5 mill sign bonus , number 1 draft pick 2006, Possible Heismann for 2006 and now will be picked up for 250.000 for NFL club where he will be given 1 chance to prove his stuff, no go no money, another Maurice Clarrett, who will be going to jail for armed robbery for 5 years.
http://media.putfile.com/VT-THUG-1
Makes you wonder what these guys are thinking.
See Video
This clown just lost 5 mill sign bonus , number 1 draft pick 2006, Possible Heismann for 2006 and now will be picked up for 250.000 for NFL club where he will be given 1 chance to prove his stuff, no go no money, another Maurice Clarrett, who will be going to jail for armed robbery for 5 years.
http://media.putfile.com/VT-THUG-1
Makes you wonder what these guys are thinking.
Ich würde mal sagen: Nichts.
Aber das hat der Junge ja schon mehrfach in dieser Saison bewiesen. Er ist auch nicht annähernd so talentiert, dass er sich in diesem Jahr einen Top Pick hätte sichern können. Aber er hätte sich durch ein weiteres Jahr am College zumindest Sympathiepunkte zurückholen können. Naja, in der NFL werden QB-spielende RB's eh nicht so dringend gebraucht. Und Leute ohne Hirn gleich gar nicht.
Aber das hat der Junge ja schon mehrfach in dieser Saison bewiesen. Er ist auch nicht annähernd so talentiert, dass er sich in diesem Jahr einen Top Pick hätte sichern können. Aber er hätte sich durch ein weiteres Jahr am College zumindest Sympathiepunkte zurückholen können. Naja, in der NFL werden QB-spielende RB's eh nicht so dringend gebraucht. Und Leute ohne Hirn gleich gar nicht.
- Abenteurer Harry H.
- OLiner
- Beiträge: 295
- Registriert: Mi Dez 08, 2004 16:16
-
- Rookie
- Beiträge: 23
- Registriert: Mo Jan 02, 2006 14:28
er hat immer noch die möglichkeit zu nem anderem college team zu wechseln. hoffe er entscheidet sich dafür.
außerdem liegt der garantierte signing bonus für den first overall pick dieses jahr schon bei 26 millionen.
und da ja eine geringe möglichkeit besteht das der sal-cap abgeschafft 2007 wird(was ich für schwachsinn halte) könnts noch viel mehr sein.
außerdem liegt der garantierte signing bonus für den first overall pick dieses jahr schon bei 26 millionen.
und da ja eine geringe möglichkeit besteht das der sal-cap abgeschafft 2007 wird(was ich für schwachsinn halte) könnts noch viel mehr sein.
nur die bestäubten vermehren sich
- derjeckejupp
- OLiner
- Beiträge: 457
- Registriert: Di Apr 13, 2004 15:42
OK CAN I CALL THEM:::
Vick arrested, accused of brandishing firearm
Story Tools:
Print Email Blog This
Associated Press
Posted: 8 hours ago
SUFFOLK, Va. (AP) - Former Virginia Tech quarterback Marcus Vick, booted from the team last week for his behavior on and off the field, was charged Monday with pulling a gun on three teenagers during an altercation in a restaurant parking lot.
Vick surrendered at the Suffolk magistrate's office after three warrants were issued for his arrest Sunday, Magistrate Lisa Noel said.
Marcus Vick timeline
Sept. 2, 2003 — Suspended for one game by coach Frank Beamer for undisclosed reason.
Feb. 17, 2004 — Arrested without incident and charged with four misdemeanors - three for allegedly allowing the underage girls to have alcohol and one for allegedly having sex with a 15-year-old at a January party. Released on $2,500 bond.
May 14, 2004 — Convicted of three counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor and sentenced to 30 days in jail and fined $2,250. Found innocent of having sex with the 15-year-old.
July 3, 2004 — Charged with reckless driving and possession of marijuana after a traffic stop about 25 miles east of Richmond at 2:30 a.m. Police said he was clocked at 86 mph, 21 mph above the speed limit, and that the vehicle stunk of marijuana.
July 6, 2004 — Indefinitely suspended from football team for off-field problems.
Aug. 3, 2004 — Suspended from the university for the 2004 season on same day he pleads guilty to reckless driving and no contest to marijuana possession in New Kent. Is fined $300, has driver's license suspended for 60 days and is placed in a first offender program on the marijuana charge, requiring that he perform 24 hours of community service, undergo drug counseling and random drug tests, and give up his driver's license for six months.
Sept. 13, 2004 — In plea deal, pleads no contest to one misdemeanor count of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Receives 30-day suspended jail sentence, is fined $100, ordered to perform 24 hours of community service and stay away from the teenage girls.
Jan. 17, 2005 — Cleared to rejoin football team and re-enroll at Virginia Tech.
Oct. 1, 2005 — Leads No. 3 Hokies to 34-20 victory at West Virginia, and makes obscene gesture to fans who have been calling him names related to past problems throughout the game. He apologized a day later.
Dec. 17, 2005 — Pulled over by police in Hampton for driving 38 mph in a 25 mph zone and driving with a suspended license.
Jan. 2, 2006 — Leads Virginia Tech to a 35-24 win over Louisville in Gator Bowl. In the game, he stomped on the left calf of Cardinals All-American defensive end Elvis Dumervil, the NCAA sacks leader. Claims the incident was accidental and that he apologized to Dumervil, who denies ever receiving apology.
Jan. 6, 2006 — Is kicked off team at Virginia Tech for legal trouble and unsportsmanlike conduct in Gator Bowl.
Jan. 9, 2006 — Turns himself in to police, is charged with pulling a gun on three teenagers during an altercation in a restaurant parking lot.
The 21-year-old Vick was charged with three misdemeanor counts of brandishing a firearm, and was released on $10,000 bond.
Police said the parents of a 17-year-old boy reported that Vick pointed a weapon at their son and two others during an altercation at a McDonald's in Suffolk, a southeastern Virginia city where Vick's mother lives, Sunday night.
If convicted of all three counts, Vick could be sentenced to up to three years in jail and a $7,500 fine, police spokeswoman Lt. Debbie George said in a statement.
On Friday, Virginia Tech kicked Vick off the team, citing the cumulative effects of numerous legal problems and his unsportsmanlike conduct in the Gator Bowl, where he was caught on tape stomping on the left calf of Louisville All-American Elvis Dumervil.
He also received a speeding ticket and a ticket for driving on a suspended license in Hampton on Dec. 17 while under a "zero tolerance" policy from Virginia Tech.
The policy was implemented when Vick was suspended in 2004 because of several legal problems. He later came under further scrutiny because of replays of his actions against Dumervil.
Vick claimed it was accidental, but hurt his cause by claiming to have apologized to Dumervil, the NCAA sacks leader. Dumervil said he received no such apology.
Saturday, Vick announced he had decided to turn pro.
A Virginia Tech spokesman said university officials would have no comment on Vick's arrest.
"At this point, I think the actions speak for themselves," the spokesman, Larry Hincker, said.
Vick is the younger brother of Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick. He was the runner-up to Wake Forest's Chris Barclay, by one vote, as the Atlantic Coast Conference's offensive player of the year, and was the league's first-team quarterback.
In 24 career games, the 6-foot, 212-pound Vick threw for 2,868 yards, 19 touchdowns and 15 interceptions. He also ran 184 times for 492 yards and six TDs.
Story Tools:
Print Email Blog This
Associated Press
Posted: 8 hours ago
SUFFOLK, Va. (AP) - Former Virginia Tech quarterback Marcus Vick, booted from the team last week for his behavior on and off the field, was charged Monday with pulling a gun on three teenagers during an altercation in a restaurant parking lot.
Vick surrendered at the Suffolk magistrate's office after three warrants were issued for his arrest Sunday, Magistrate Lisa Noel said.
Marcus Vick timeline
Sept. 2, 2003 — Suspended for one game by coach Frank Beamer for undisclosed reason.
Feb. 17, 2004 — Arrested without incident and charged with four misdemeanors - three for allegedly allowing the underage girls to have alcohol and one for allegedly having sex with a 15-year-old at a January party. Released on $2,500 bond.
May 14, 2004 — Convicted of three counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor and sentenced to 30 days in jail and fined $2,250. Found innocent of having sex with the 15-year-old.
July 3, 2004 — Charged with reckless driving and possession of marijuana after a traffic stop about 25 miles east of Richmond at 2:30 a.m. Police said he was clocked at 86 mph, 21 mph above the speed limit, and that the vehicle stunk of marijuana.
July 6, 2004 — Indefinitely suspended from football team for off-field problems.
Aug. 3, 2004 — Suspended from the university for the 2004 season on same day he pleads guilty to reckless driving and no contest to marijuana possession in New Kent. Is fined $300, has driver's license suspended for 60 days and is placed in a first offender program on the marijuana charge, requiring that he perform 24 hours of community service, undergo drug counseling and random drug tests, and give up his driver's license for six months.
Sept. 13, 2004 — In plea deal, pleads no contest to one misdemeanor count of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Receives 30-day suspended jail sentence, is fined $100, ordered to perform 24 hours of community service and stay away from the teenage girls.
Jan. 17, 2005 — Cleared to rejoin football team and re-enroll at Virginia Tech.
Oct. 1, 2005 — Leads No. 3 Hokies to 34-20 victory at West Virginia, and makes obscene gesture to fans who have been calling him names related to past problems throughout the game. He apologized a day later.
Dec. 17, 2005 — Pulled over by police in Hampton for driving 38 mph in a 25 mph zone and driving with a suspended license.
Jan. 2, 2006 — Leads Virginia Tech to a 35-24 win over Louisville in Gator Bowl. In the game, he stomped on the left calf of Cardinals All-American defensive end Elvis Dumervil, the NCAA sacks leader. Claims the incident was accidental and that he apologized to Dumervil, who denies ever receiving apology.
Jan. 6, 2006 — Is kicked off team at Virginia Tech for legal trouble and unsportsmanlike conduct in Gator Bowl.
Jan. 9, 2006 — Turns himself in to police, is charged with pulling a gun on three teenagers during an altercation in a restaurant parking lot.
The 21-year-old Vick was charged with three misdemeanor counts of brandishing a firearm, and was released on $10,000 bond.
Police said the parents of a 17-year-old boy reported that Vick pointed a weapon at their son and two others during an altercation at a McDonald's in Suffolk, a southeastern Virginia city where Vick's mother lives, Sunday night.
If convicted of all three counts, Vick could be sentenced to up to three years in jail and a $7,500 fine, police spokeswoman Lt. Debbie George said in a statement.
On Friday, Virginia Tech kicked Vick off the team, citing the cumulative effects of numerous legal problems and his unsportsmanlike conduct in the Gator Bowl, where he was caught on tape stomping on the left calf of Louisville All-American Elvis Dumervil.
He also received a speeding ticket and a ticket for driving on a suspended license in Hampton on Dec. 17 while under a "zero tolerance" policy from Virginia Tech.
The policy was implemented when Vick was suspended in 2004 because of several legal problems. He later came under further scrutiny because of replays of his actions against Dumervil.
Vick claimed it was accidental, but hurt his cause by claiming to have apologized to Dumervil, the NCAA sacks leader. Dumervil said he received no such apology.
Saturday, Vick announced he had decided to turn pro.
A Virginia Tech spokesman said university officials would have no comment on Vick's arrest.
"At this point, I think the actions speak for themselves," the spokesman, Larry Hincker, said.
Vick is the younger brother of Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick. He was the runner-up to Wake Forest's Chris Barclay, by one vote, as the Atlantic Coast Conference's offensive player of the year, and was the league's first-team quarterback.
In 24 career games, the 6-foot, 212-pound Vick threw for 2,868 yards, 19 touchdowns and 15 interceptions. He also ran 184 times for 492 yards and six TDs.
Bloß nicht. Aber die brauchen eh nen feisten RB und keinen QB. Ich hoffe mal, daß Chad wieder in Tritt kommt. Noch ne Saison wie letzte mit Vinny und Friends muss ich nicht haben. Was ein Scheiss-Jahr.
"Did you know that disco record sales were up 400% for the year ending 1976? If these trends continues... AAY!" Disco Stu[4F08]
Naja, nen QB könnte man sich doch auf dem FA Markt sichern. Nen RB sicher auch, aber Curtis machts nicht mehr lange und Mr. Jordan ist ja auch schon weg.
Rivers wird doch sicher die Chargers verlassen.
Rivers wird doch sicher die Chargers verlassen.
"Did you know that disco record sales were up 400% for the year ending 1976? If these trends continues... AAY!" Disco Stu[4F08]