They just said in the hearing that he handed it over.
What a fucking idiot. $40m contact, a fiancee, and a newborn child. Just throw it away over what I bet is some stupid shit or grudge.
Well, the more we hear its more like this guy has straight up been a gangbanger at least back to high school. Obviously he really was about that life.
Now let's dive into Aaron Hernandez's past, who is this guy, how did he get to the point where he'd be facing first degree murder charges at 23? Were there any clues he might be a bad guy?
Yes.
Unless, that is, you happened to be Florida head coach Urban Meyer.
Of course, Meyer's famously lax discipline wasn't just noticed by media, fans, and opposing coaches.
It was also noted by his former star cornerback Janoris Jenkins, who was tossed off the team by Meyer's replacement, Will Muschamp.
"No doubt, if Coach Meyer were still coaching, I'd still be playing for the Gators," says Jenkins, whom Muschamp booted from UF's team after being arrested twice for possession of marijuana during the offseason. "Coach Meyer knows what it takes to win."
Indeed.
There's no disputing Meyer's coaching abillity. but has Urban Meyer avoided disciplining his players in the public arena?
There's zero doubt.
And can you argue that Aaron Hernandez's problems three years later might have something to do with the cushy treatment he received from Meyer at Florida? After all, Hernandez had multiple failed drug tests, was put on probation for a bar fight as a freshman, had substantial gang-related connections, and was questioned about a double shooting on campus.
What did Meyer do to Hernandez for all these public incidents?
He suspended him for one game.
One game!
But, remember, there were no "bad guys" at Florida while Urban Meyer was there.
Just bad guy reporters.
Right.
Maybe Urban can be a character witness at Hernandez's murder trial.
Authorities are searching for a third suspect in connection to the slaying of 27-year-old Odin L. Lloyd, calling Ernest Wallace, 41, armed and dangerous.
In a statement, the Bristol District Attorneys Office said that Wallace is wanted on a charge of accessory after the murder of Lloyd, a 27-year-old Dorchester man who was allegedly shot to death by former Patriots player Aaron Hernandez on June 17.
Wallace has a very heavy build and was last seen driving a silver or gray Chrysler 300 with a Rhode Island license plate of 451-375, police said.
Anyone who spots Wallace is asked to call North Attleborough police at 508-695-1212.
The statement did not list a hometown for Wallace, and North Attleborough police and the Bristol District Attorneys Office had no comment beyond the advisory.
David Procopio, a State Police spokesman, said that Wallace is most recently from Connecticut, and the section of the advisory that mentions active felony warrants in Massachusetts refers to the Lloyd case only.
Wallace also goes by the names BO and Fish and has ties to Connecticut, Georgia, Florida, and Massachusetts, according to the statement. The advisory did not detail Wallaces alleged role after Lloyds death.
At his arraignment Wednesday in Attleboro District Court, Hernandez pleaded not guilty to murder and five firearms-related charges.
Carlos Ortiz, a 27-year-old man who lives in Bristol, was arrested Wednesday in Connecticut, waived extradition, and now faces charges of carrying a firearm without a license in Attleboro District Court.
Procopio said late Thursday that Ortiz had not yet been returned to Massachusetts.
That is expected to occur soon, he said.
Brutal... pretty much sums up the priorities in top level college football/basketball.
Brutal... pretty much sums up the priorities in Urban Meyer.
Right because that's the first and only college sports program to have serious problems... let's ignore half a dozen cases from just the last few years ranging from athletes enrolled in fake classes at North Carolina to kids getting raped at Penn State.FTFY
Right because that's the first and only college sports program to have serious problems... let's ignore half a dozen cases from just the last few years ranging from athletes enrolled in fake classes at North Carolina to kids getting raped at Penn State.
Right because that's the first and only college sports program to have serious problems... let's ignore half a dozen cases from just the last few years ranging from athletes enrolled in fake classes at North Carolina to kids getting raped at Penn State.
I bet if Al Davis was still around he would have claimed him off waivers
A bit messed up to imply (in part) that Hernandez wouldn't be a murder suspect if Meyer was tougher on him as a coach.
Nasty. Take a fucking shower, manWallace also goes by the names “BO” and “Fish”
Maybe the fact he was a thug is what made him good.![]()
PEACE.UPDATE: The Massachusetts State Police confirmed Friday afternoon that Wallace has been captured in Miramar, Fla.
Wallace was caught in Miramar, FL today. Just saw it on my Twitter feed.
http://t.co/SfaabKfAMJ
PEACE.
So last boyscout opening scene
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v53mGjWu0F4&feature=youtu.be&t=52s
What a fucking idiot. $40m contact, a fiancee, and a newborn child. Just throw it away over what I bet is some stupid shit or grudge.
Welp, that's honest lol.If the Raiders claimed him I would have forgiven him for murdering those people, just sayin
Not to play devil's advocate, but from what I've been reading, it seems like he was trying to tie up some old loose ends that threatened to upend his new life as opposed to getting into some new shit.
By killing them!?Not to play devil's advocate, but from what I've been reading, it seems like he was trying to tie up some old loose ends that threatened to upend his new life as opposed to getting into some new shit.
Not to play devil's advocate, but from what I've been reading, it seems like he was trying to tie up some old loose ends that threatened to upend his new life as opposed to getting into some new shit.
Well it certainly does get rid of them doesn't it? Just creates a few issues in the process..By killing them!?
Not to play devil's advocate, but from what I've been reading, it seems like he was trying to tie up some old loose ends that threatened to upend his new life as opposed to getting into some new shit.
I fail to see how all that takes the side that he's not an idiot.![]()
Fantastic move by the Pats
Why is that "awesome" and a "class move"?
They had no problem drafting and playing and paying a guy with a bad reputation. Now that he's toxic, they obviously don't want their brand tarnished by being associated with a multiple murderer. It's self interest pure and simple.
An AFC scout said Hernandez’s marijuana and character problems were impossible to ignore.
“It was pretty well known that he had failed some drug tests at Florida, and there were questions about his maturity that come along with that,” the scout said. “You worried about the people he hung out with.”
Another scout revealed Hernandez was “unstable emotionally” and had a clear anger problem.
“Self-esteem is quite low; not well-adjusted emotionally, not happy, moods unpredictable, not stable, doesn’t take much to set him off, but not an especially jumpy guy,” the scout said.
Why is that "awesome" and a "class move"?
They had no problem drafting and playing and paying a guy with a bad reputation. Now that he's toxic, they obviously don't want their brand tarnished by being associated with a multiple murderer. It's self interest pure and simple.
It's like Penn State tearing down the statue of Joe Paterno, except if the statue was actually of Jerry Sandusky himself.
Randy Moss had a bad reputation coming out of college, and while he was a bit of a clubhouse cancer at times, he never went off and murdered anyone.
Why is that "awesome" and a "class move"?
They had no problem drafting and playing and paying a guy with a bad reputation. Now that he's toxic, they obviously don't want their brand tarnished by being associated with a multiple murderer. It's self interest pure and simple.
It's like Penn State tearing down the statue of Joe Paterno, except if the statue was actually of Jerry Sandusky himself.
How big of a joke are college sports? This guy basically had ties to the bloods in high school and was questioned on a fucking shooting at college but his coach did nothing? WTF.
I'm trying to wrap my head around the perspective that professional athletes are any higher in character than the rest of society.Didn't Randy Moss run over a meter maid?
NFL: where the bar is now set at "he never murdered anyone"
they could have easily kept the money from fans and said tough luck, we didn't think this would happen either. i don't remember the falcons doing this after vick got in a shit load of trouble.Why is that "awesome" and a "class move"?
They had no problem drafting and playing and paying a guy with a bad reputation. Now that he's toxic, they obviously don't want their brand tarnished by being associated with a multiple murderer. It's self interest pure and simple.
It's like Penn State tearing down the statue of Joe Paterno, except if the statue was actually of Jerry Sandusky himself.
Why is that "awesome" and a "class move"?
They had no problem drafting and playing and paying a guy with a bad reputation. Now that he's toxic, they obviously don't want their brand tarnished by being associated with a multiple murderer. It's self interest pure and simple.
It's like Penn State tearing down the statue of Joe Paterno, except if the statue was actually of Jerry Sandusky himself.
You draft someone of that age with the hope that they will mature, understand the opportunity that they've been given, have an attitude adjustment, cut out the weed and other extracurricular activities.
You didn't have the expectation of murder charges for Hernandez. The Patriots didn't expect it. The NFL didn't expect it. With social media and brands being so prevalent these days, The Patriots are doing what they can to get out in front of any negativity that can be attached to them surrounding the previous involvement with him. It's awesome if you're a common person who had his jersey or have a child with his jersey and want to get rid of it in a manner that doesn't involved burning it to get play on Youtube or throwing it in the trash...
If you want to take issue with something, worry about "You're innocent, until proven guilty," being a completely worthless statement in modern times.
Highest paid position at the military academies? Head football coaches. It's ridiculous.How big of a joke are college sports? This guy basically had ties to the bloods in high school and was questioned on a fucking shooting at college but his coach did nothing? WTF.
I have no doubt that Urban Meyer is connected to this somehow.