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Fred_Barnett
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6/17/2010 3:10 AM
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If there was any chance of him avoiding jail, that has all but evaporated now.
I guess he's "black again" click here
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bassiladelph
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6/17/2010 8:09 AM
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He never wasn't. Kudos to the NFL culture for keeping this hidden from the mainstream for so long.
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LyteInc
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6/17/2010 11:45 AM
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You know what they say about the quiet ones. Marvin was a pro at keeping out of the press, that should have been a sign for a position that is usually super hyped up. Makes you wonder a bit about Fitz.
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uber1024
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6/17/2010 11:56 AM
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It's only a matter of time before Greg Lewis is implicated in the most recent attempt to bomb Times Square.
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Fred_Barnett
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6/17/2010 12:24 PM
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Lyte, I don't wonder about Fitz at all.
He went to Pitt
Holla
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Seth in 736
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6/17/2010 10:48 PM
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backin fred yet again- after all the good will in the concourse ive got for that playlist, gotta say that pitt doesnt produce bad seeds.
i defy anyone here to find a noteable pitt player whos run afoul of the law or his respective leagues rules n regs.
now seriously i realize its got zip to do w. the program - but just a nice chance to boast about somethin since nat'l championships arent really elligible...
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Fred_Barnett
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6/18/2010 5:59 AM
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Ummmm
I can remember this one- but these two guys were a-holes anyway. I also remember a crack bust at one of these guy's apartment, but the roommates took the fall for that one
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Fred_Barnett
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6/18/2010 6:03 AM
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NEWSWIRE
January 25, 1993|From Staff and Wire Reports
Johnny Majors, football coach at Pitt, has suspended Reuben Brown and Jermaine Williams, who are accused of dealing crack cocaine from their apartment. Brown, 20, Williams, 21, and former player Derrick Hicks, 22, who was dismissed from the team in 1991, were charged with criminal conspiracy, possession of crack cocaine and possession of crack with intent to deliver. They were held in the Allegheny County jail in lieu of paying $25,000 bond.
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Fred_Barnett
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6/18/2010 6:13 AM
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And who could ever forget the Pitt football player/gay priest scandal?
It's always a gay priest
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LyteInc
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6/18/2010 11:40 AM
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i defy anyone here to find a noteable pitt player whos run afoul of the law or his respective leagues rules n regs.
Yeah, I spent a few minutes searching for something after Fred mentioned that and I couldn't really find anything. Two incidents in like 20 years is pretty tame considering programs like "The U" and USC etc.
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6/18/2010 1:00 PM
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All you would hear about Harrison is Suzy Kolber fluff pieces about how he eats tastykakes and junkfood and is shy and awkward. When in reality he roaming the streets, shooting and pistol whipping low-lifes in Strawberry Mansion as he was building a ghetto business empire. The gangster-est motherfucker to play pro sports. People try to act tough with cars and posses and tattoos, but Marvin just went and did it.
A true G.
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f-dallas
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6/18/2010 2:23 PM
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NTFF!
Word on the street is Peyton parked in his spot one day at practice and he didn't say a word...just burned down his house with the dog inside.
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