Listen, I work with guys that went to school with Hernandez, a few still talk to him now and then. They all say that he was never a thug in school. Reasons they stopped hanging with him is for the fact that he started hanging with the wrong crowd.
Good Luck to everyone
Adam
Richie: [after Gus hits a homerun] Wow and he did it without steroids.
Clark: What's steroids?
Richie: Something that makes your pee-pee smaller.
Clark: There must be steroids in macaroni!
The New England Patriots are offering anyone with a No. 81 Aaron Hernandez jersey that was purchased at the team's pro shop the opportunity to exchange it for a free jersey of comparable value, the team announced.
The exchange will be offered only during the weekend of July 6-7 and is only for jerseys purchased at the pro shop at Gillette Stadium or online at patriotsproshop.com.
Earlier this week, Hernandez was charged in the murder of an acquaintance and released by the Patriots.
"We know that children love wearing their Patriots jerseys but may not understand why parents don't want them wearing their Hernandez jerseys anymore," Patriots spokesman Stacey James said in a statement. "We hope this opportunity to exchange those jerseys at the Patriots ProShop for another player's jersey will be well received by parents."
The pro shop will be open from 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday, July 6 and from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Sunday.
Urban Meyer is a hypocritical piece of crap.....HOWEVER, there are bigger problems in hogtown than Urban.......Bill Cervone, the District Attorney, is a friggin bull gator. So many cases in Gainesville are dropped when uf athletes are involved where Willie Meggs, the DA in Tally takes an opposite stance in being tough on athletes. Then we have Huntley Johnson who represents all the gates who get into trouble.....couple that with Foley, Meyer, etc. and it is a "boys will be boys, sweep it under the carpet" situation there.
I give Muschamp credit so far....he has dropped the hammer on several players who have gotten in trouble and he seems to be much more of a disciplinarian than Meyer was.
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