SON OF A *****!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Whoever reopened that HAS to be a Viking fan.
Hypothetically then, our line for next year: Raji, Pickett, Jenkins?
SON OF A *****!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Whoever reopened that HAS to be a Viking fan.
Hypothetically then, our line for next year: Raji, Pickett, Jenkins?
Trade all of our draft picks for Su LOL
I would think that if it was season or career-threatening, PFT would have reported it. I haven't seen anything about it yet.
However, having 200grams of cocaine on you is crazy. Nearly 2/10th of a kilo!!!!!!!! Damn that is a lot. Dude deserves what he gets (if proved guilty), but sucks he is a Packer and playing so well for us. Big time bummer.
yeah it is obvious the criminal element of the william's wall and their banned diet capsules compares with jollys narcotics endevor. Sorry not the same type deal here and should not be compared.Well, lets just hope we get Packer fan judges, like the Williams' got Viking fan Judges.
However, having 200grams of cocaine on you is crazy. Nearly 2/10th of a kilo!!!!!!!! Damn that is a lot. Dude deserves what he gets (if proved guilty), but sucks he is a Packer and playing so well for us. Big time bummer.
Diet capsules is what the williams boys are accused of and not steroidsthe vikings can take steroids but jolly cant have painkillers? what the hell?!?!
Skol guy your wasting your time. Packer fans don't care about the truth in the Williams case. They don't care that the NFL has even stated that they were not doing steroids. They see them as taking the diet pill to cover up roids. And on more then one occasion I have been told 200 grams of codeine in nothing. Right. That's why it's a felony in TX. It's nothing. Funny thing is Jolly's punishment for this will more then likely be less then the Williams.Diet capsules is what the williams boys are accused of and not steroids
My guess would be a plea deal with at most some jail time being served so it does not interfere with his playing and probation for 1 to 2 years. Now what the NFL does is another matter. Since it is a first offense for drugs he will go into Phase I, if he hasn't already. It's better if he has. At least that way the clock starts ticking. And it more then likely will not have a suspension attached to it.This is bad you guys, really really bad.
**** SAKE!
LETS HOPE HE GETS A FINE OR A COMMUNITY SERVICE ORDER, ANYTHING BUT PRISON
LETS HOPE HE GETS A FINE OR A COMMUNITY SERVICE ORDER, ANYTHING BUT PRISON
B. Discipline for Violations of the Law.
[FONT=Times New Roman,Times New Roman][FONT=Times New Roman,Times New Roman]A player will normally be subject to discipline up to and including suspension without pay for four regular and/or post-season games for a first violation of the law related to substances of abuse other than alcohol and for six regular and/or post-season games for a second violation of the law related to substances of abuse other than alcohol. A player’s treatment history may be considered by the Commissioner in determining the appropriate degree of discipline. The suspension period may be extended if medically necessary, and, if extended, may involve mandatory treatment if required by the Medical Director.