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Santonio Holmes attacks woman in Nightclub.

  • SQ_Crazies
    There is nothing wrong with going to a club. You don't put yourself into a situation by going to a club--you put yourself in a situation when you act like a fucktard at the club.

    In this situation, I don't believe shit until more info comes out--the civil suit is an instant red flag for that chick. Money hungry bitches are everywhere.
  • skank
    77Legend wrote: [size=xx-large]I Love My Steelers and Buckeyes[/size], but he needs to be suspended for 4 games at least. Make an example out of him. This is stupid, he sees what his QB is going through to do this??
    You love your Steelers and Buckeyes? Why not the Pitt Panthers?
  • LJ
    skank wrote:
    77Legend wrote: [size=xx-large]I Love My Steelers and Buckeyes[/size], but he needs to be suspended for 4 games at least. Make an example out of him. This is stupid, he sees what his QB is going through to do this??
    You love your Steelers and Buckeyes? Why not the Pitt Panthers?
    :rolleyes:

    I am from Columbus. I cheer for Ohio State and then got to choose whatever pro team I wanted to cheer for. I played flag football for the Steelers and started watching them on tv when I was 6 and have cheered for them ever since.
  • Gblock
    the chic in this case bac was .21
  • LJ
    Gblock wrote: the chic in this case bac was .21
  • september63
    This may be more about the $$$ than anything. However, when you carry around the baggage Holmes has had with the law...............It will get looked at closer. Not just the pot possesion, he has had a few domestic incidents involving police reports.
  • skank
    LJ wrote:
    skank wrote:
    77Legend wrote: [size=xx-large]I Love My Steelers and Buckeyes[/size], but he needs to be suspended for 4 games at least. Make an example out of him. This is stupid, he sees what his QB is going through to do this??
    You love your Steelers and Buckeyes? Why not the Pitt Panthers?
    :rolleyes:

    I am from Columbus. I cheer for Ohio State and then got to choose whatever pro team I wanted to cheer for. I played flag football for the Steelers and started watching them on tv when I was 6 and have cheered for them ever since.
    I was actually asking legend, but something tells me that, if when you were 6, you played flag football for the Buccaneers, or the Cardinals you wouldn't be a follower of THEIR professional team right now.
  • LJ
    skank wrote:
    LJ wrote:
    skank wrote:
    77Legend wrote: [size=xx-large]I Love My Steelers and Buckeyes[/size], but he needs to be suspended for 4 games at least. Make an example out of him. This is stupid, he sees what his QB is going through to do this??
    You love your Steelers and Buckeyes? Why not the Pitt Panthers?
    :rolleyes:

    I am from Columbus. I cheer for Ohio State and then got to choose whatever pro team I wanted to cheer for. I played flag football for the Steelers and started watching them on tv when I was 6 and have cheered for them ever since.
    I was actually asking legend, but something tells me that, if when you were 6, you played flag football for the Buccaneers, or the Cardinals you wouldn't be a follower of THEIR professional team right now.
    Well seeing as how they were never on tv here, maybe not. I just remember thinking "wow these guys play hard". I don't think if a team isn't in your hometown or vincinity you should be "required" to root for them. I have no problem with people in Toldeo being UM fans or people in Cincy being UK fans.
  • wes_mantooth
    SMH @ gold digging bitches.
  • Azubuike24
    This crap is an NFL problem. Not the problem of a single team, or single type of player, or because of a single coach or owner. It's an NFL epidemic. Obviously you can't alleviate all blame from the owners and such, but it's become stupid to single out certain teams for the actions of their players.

    The job of the upper management is to build the most talented team, and much of that comes with the assumption of innocence, and before many of these guys have issues. Holmes was clearly one with issues before being drafted, but how can you honestly blame the Steelers for a guy like Roethlisberger?
  • Gblock
    the nfl is not the girl scouts....so what if they get in a lil trouble. the nfl is no different than this country. if you take a cross section of the country you are going to have people who are always going to get in trouble. these guys are football players, not clergy.....

    the media hypes this stuff but i would say that guys in the nfl on average stay out of trouble more now than they ever did.

    two problems nowadays...media and twitter, tmz, cellphone cams etc.

    and police who want to make a name for themselves. twenty years ago if a nfl player got pulled over drunk i bet they would have been given a ride home quietly by the same police.
  • jordo212000
    At this point, I think it is pretty clear that Steeler fans have nothing to say to other fan bases when a player gets into trouble
  • steel_curtain
    jordo212000 wrote: At this point, I think it is pretty clear that Steeler fans have nothing to say to other fan bases when a player gets into trouble
    Yeah, because to guys have been ACCUSED not convicted....
  • Azubuike24
    steel_curtain wrote:
    jordo212000 wrote: At this point, I think it is pretty clear that Steeler fans have nothing to say to other fan bases when a player gets into trouble
    Yeah, because to guys have been ACCUSED not convicted....
    Pretty much every news story like this is an accusation not a conviction. Most convictions (or pleas) happen long after the news story breaks and that team/coach/player is ripped by opposing fans.

    I'd agree with this argument if everyone had the same approach. Unfortunately, as soon as any news breaks about an athlete involved in any possible wrongdoing, he's pretty much immediately guilty by the media/fans.
  • Firad
    Where's Al Capone?
  • trep14
    Firad wrote: Where's Al Capone?
    Good question. Probably still talking about Rey Maualuga or some other Bengals player that recently got in trouble with the law.
  • Al Capone
    Firad wrote: Where's Al Capone?
    I'm here. Did I miss something and a Steeler got arrested? Until there's charges, this is just bullshit.
  • Al Capone
    Firad wrote: Where's Al Capone?
    I'm here. Did I miss something and a Steeler got arrested? Until there's charges, this is no story.
  • Azubuike24
    You can be arrested and never charged.

    I agree with you, for once, but remember your own words next time another team's player is involved in something.

    That's all.
  • jordo212000
    Azubuike24 wrote: You can be arrested and never charged.
    You've got to love some people's complete lack of knowledge about the United States legal system. (I wasn't talking about you Azibuke)
  • thavoice
    sounds like the whole thing is BS.

    She is seen smiling and rubbing Dookies face just minutes after....

    Yep..she was lookin for a payday.
  • SportsAndLady
    Al Capone wrote: Until there's charges, this is no story.
    Tell that to OJ
  • BR1986FB
  • LJ
    SportsAndLady wrote:
    Al Capone wrote: Until there's charges, this is no story.
    Tell that to OJ
    ??????