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<blockquote data-quote="El Guapo" data-source="post: 549487" data-attributes="member: 5830"><p>I lived there too and still do. I couldn't find any webpages alleging problems with Culpepper, except that his house was foreclosed upon after his career ended. I'm not sure that makes him worse than this piece of garbage:</p><p></p><p><strong><u>Randy Moss</u></strong></p><p><a href="http://football.about.com/od/nationalfootballleague/a/mossantics.htm" target="_blank">http://football.about.com/od/nationalfootballleague/a/mossantics.htm</a></p><p><em>(My bold and underline added for effect and clarity)</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><strong>1995</strong> - After signing a letter of intent to play his college football at Notre Dame, Moss took part in a <strong><u>racially-motivated fight</u></strong> at his high school in Belle, West Virginia. Moss <strong><u>pled guilty to battery</u></strong> and received probation and a 30-day suspended jail sentence. Because of the incident, Notre Dame revoked his scholarship.</p><p></p><p><strong>1996</strong> - While serving a 30-day jail sentence related to the previous incident, Moss <strong><u>tested positive for marijuana</u></strong>, violating his probation. He was released from the Florida State football program and served 60 extra days in jail for the probation violation.</p><p></p><p><strong>2000</strong> - In January, Moss was fined $25,000 for <strong><u>squirting an official</u></strong> with a water bottle. In November he was fined another $25,000 for touching an official.</p><p></p><p><strong>2001</strong> - Moss was fined $15,000 by the Vikings and required to receive anger management counseling for <strong><u>verbally abusing corporate sponsors</u></strong> on the team bus following a loss in November.</p><p></p><p><strong>2001</strong> - When questioned about his propensity to take plays off at times, Moss caused a stir by telling a Minneapolis newspaper columnist that he simply plays when he wants to play.</p><p></p><p><strong>2002</strong> - Moss was arrested after an incident in downtown Minneapolis in which he <u><strong>bumped a traffic control officer with his car, knocking her to the ground</strong></u>. He was ordered to pay a $1,200 fine and perform 40 hours of community service. <strong><u>Marijuana was allegedly found in his vehicle</u></strong> as well, but charges were later dropped.</p><p></p><p><strong>2003</strong> - The NFL fined Moss $5,000 for his role in a <strong><u>fight with the Chicago Bears</u></strong> during a September game. In November, he was fined another $5,000 for spiking a ball at the foot of Detroit Lions cornerback Dre' Bly.</p><p></p><p><strong>2004</strong> - Moss was fined $10,000 by the NFL after an end-zone celebration in which he pretended to pull down his pants and <strong><u>"moon" Green Bay Packers fans.</u></strong></p><p></p><p><strong>2004</strong> - Moss also made negative news in 2004 for <strong><u>leaving the field with two seconds left in a loss</u></strong> to the Washington Redskins. Team leaders Matt Birk and Daunte Culpepper confronted Moss in the locker room after the game.</p><p></p><p><strong>2005</strong> - During HBO's "Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel", Moss caused a bit of an uproar when he admitted he "might" still partake in the use of marijuana once "every blue moon".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Guapo, post: 549487, member: 5830"] I lived there too and still do. I couldn't find any webpages alleging problems with Culpepper, except that his house was foreclosed upon after his career ended. I'm not sure that makes him worse than this piece of garbage: [B][U]Randy Moss[/U][/B] [url]http://football.about.com/od/nationalfootballleague/a/mossantics.htm[/url] [I](My bold and underline added for effect and clarity) [/I] [B]1995[/B] - After signing a letter of intent to play his college football at Notre Dame, Moss took part in a [B][U]racially-motivated fight[/U][/B] at his high school in Belle, West Virginia. Moss [B][U]pled guilty to battery[/U][/B] and received probation and a 30-day suspended jail sentence. Because of the incident, Notre Dame revoked his scholarship. [B]1996[/B] - While serving a 30-day jail sentence related to the previous incident, Moss [B][U]tested positive for marijuana[/U][/B], violating his probation. He was released from the Florida State football program and served 60 extra days in jail for the probation violation. [B]2000[/B] - In January, Moss was fined $25,000 for [B][U]squirting an official[/U][/B] with a water bottle. In November he was fined another $25,000 for touching an official. [B]2001[/B] - Moss was fined $15,000 by the Vikings and required to receive anger management counseling for [B][U]verbally abusing corporate sponsors[/U][/B] on the team bus following a loss in November. [B]2001[/B] - When questioned about his propensity to take plays off at times, Moss caused a stir by telling a Minneapolis newspaper columnist that he simply plays when he wants to play. [B]2002[/B] - Moss was arrested after an incident in downtown Minneapolis in which he [U][B]bumped a traffic control officer with his car, knocking her to the ground[/B][/U]. He was ordered to pay a $1,200 fine and perform 40 hours of community service. [B][U]Marijuana was allegedly found in his vehicle[/U][/B] as well, but charges were later dropped. [B]2003[/B] - The NFL fined Moss $5,000 for his role in a [B][U]fight with the Chicago Bears[/U][/B] during a September game. In November, he was fined another $5,000 for spiking a ball at the foot of Detroit Lions cornerback Dre' Bly. [B]2004[/B] - Moss was fined $10,000 by the NFL after an end-zone celebration in which he pretended to pull down his pants and [B][U]"moon" Green Bay Packers fans.[/U][/B] [B]2004[/B] - Moss also made negative news in 2004 for [B][U]leaving the field with two seconds left in a loss[/U][/B] to the Washington Redskins. Team leaders Matt Birk and Daunte Culpepper confronted Moss in the locker room after the game. [B]2005[/B] - During HBO's "Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel", Moss caused a bit of an uproar when he admitted he "might" still partake in the use of marijuana once "every blue moon". [/QUOTE]
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