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Well, Gates may have just blown any shot at the NFL
Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 10:06 am
by Warthog
http://www.sent-trib.com/local-news/for ... -marijuana" target="_blank
Arrested on a drug trafficking charge last night.
Re: Well, Gates may have just blown any shot at the NFL
Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 10:12 am
by Flipper
If true...dumbass...
Re: Well, Gates may have just blown any shot at the NFL
Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 10:38 am
by Flipper
Finally got the story to load..."hand to hand transaction" "The marijuana and $30 were seized". WTF? They busted him on a $30 drug deal? In Ann Arbor they call that "Saturday Night".
Re: Well, Gates may have just blown any shot at the NFL
Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 11:44 am
by MarkL
He just significantly set himself and whatever career he wants back, maybe even by years. No matter who your employer is and no matter what the charge is, explaining an arrest in an interview with a potential employer is a rough hurdle to overcome. On top of that this week is finals week and he is in jail. He may have also significantly hurt his standing with the university and may not be able to graduate for a while. I sincerely hope he displays better judgment in the future.
Re: Well, Gates may have just blown any shot at the NFL
Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 1:00 pm
by Lord_Byron
MarkL wrote:. . .explaining an arrest in an interview with a potential employer is a rough hurdle to overcome. . .
If a prospective employer ever asks you about an arrest, blow them in to the Department of Labor. They're allowed to ask about convictions, but not about arrests. . .
Re: Well, Gates may have just blown any shot at the NFL
Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 2:04 pm
by Flipper
We need to take a long, hard look at the drug laws in this country. Is worth the man hours for the cops, prosecutors, court etc... to pursue this kind of thing? $30 and a handful of grass and now the young man in question is in the criminal justice system, his future soemwhat clouded by this indescretion. Should he know better? Sure...but is this really what we want?
Re: Well, Gates may have just blown any shot at the NFL
Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 2:39 pm
by MarkL
Flip, not a good place to open that can of worms

Re: Well, Gates may have just blown any shot at the NFL
Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 3:20 pm
by Falcon137
"Arrested on a drug trafficking charge last night." -- Makes it seem a lot worse than it is. I thought I was opening a link to him selling a kilo of cocaine.
I bet he still gets signed as a rookie free agent. Hopefully selling $30 of weed doesn't end his dream of playing in the NFL.
Flips point is a valid one. Do the Seahawks and Broncos look at this differently than the Colts and Bengals? Jerome Bettis said 75% of the league smokes marijuana, heck Pete Carroll stumped for it at the Super Bowl.
Re: Well, Gates may have just blown any shot at the NFL
Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 5:18 pm
by jpfalcon09
Its always interesting to see how guys behave once they're outside the comfort and protection of something like a 100-man football team. Terrible decision by BooBoo, and while I firmly believe its quite a minor offense, it simply doesn't display good common sense. However, if Aldon Smith can make a bomb threat in an airport and get his contract option picked up, then BooBoo can still make an NFL roster.
Re: Well, Gates may have just blown any shot at the NFL
Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 6:50 pm
by Class of 61
Flipper wrote:We need to take a long, hard look at the drug laws in this country. Is worth the man hours for the cops, prosecutors, court etc... to pursue this kind of thing? $30 and a handful of grass and now the young man in question is in the criminal justice system, his future soemwhat clouded by this indescretion. Should he know better? Sure...but is this really what we want?
Sorry flip, but I think you're all wet on this...I know...I'm the " old guy" in this group but I'm currently in COLORADO of all places. There were brochures at the car rental counter re: the purchase and use of pot etc. if you think that selling the stuff for $30 is no big deal it's YOUR opinion, but if I had even an outside chance of being drafted by the NFL, I'd sure as HELL want to keep a positive image and clean reputation. I think that's why teams look at character as well as talent!

Re: Well, Gates may have just blown any shot at the NFL
Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 7:23 pm
by MacGuy
jpfalcon09 wrote:Its always interesting to see how guys behave once they're outside the comfort and protection of something like a 100-man football team. Terrible decision by BooBoo, and while I firmly believe its quite a minor offense, it simply doesn't display good common sense. However, if Aldon Smith can make a bomb threat in an airport and get his contract option picked up, then BooBoo can still make an NFL roster.
Smith is a known quantity.
Re: Well, Gates may have just blown any shot at the NFL
Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 7:44 pm
by TG1996
Yes, when I think of the NFL, I think "character."
It hurts BooBoo because it gives teams an excuse to pass on him, when he was likely at the bottom of the draftable barrel to begin with.
Re: Well, Gates may have just blown any shot at the NFL
Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 8:04 pm
by Flipper
Class of 61 wrote:Flipper wrote:We need to take a long, hard look at the drug laws in this country. Is worth the man hours for the cops, prosecutors, court etc... to pursue this kind of thing? $30 and a handful of grass and now the young man in question is in the criminal justice system, his future soemwhat clouded by this indescretion. Should he know better? Sure...but is this really what we want?
Sorry flip, but I think you're all wet on this...I know...I'm the " old guy" in this group but I'm currently in COLORADO of all places. There were brochures at the car rental counter re: the purchase and use of pot etc. if you think that selling the stuff for $30 is no big deal it's YOUR opinion, but if I had even an outside chance of being drafted by the NFL, I'd sure as HELL want to keep a positive image and clean reputation. I think that's why teams look at character as well as talent!

Yeah..... ok Jack Webb, you go ahead and cluck your little hen tongue over Boo Boo 's arrest while you pound a few brews at the tailgate. You realize that selling $30 worth of weed is pretty much the same thing as selling no weed? But you go ahead and preach on about character...and since you saw fit to flip me off, I font feel badly at all in telling you to go fvck yourself.

Re: Well, Gates may have just blown any shot at the NFL
Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 9:37 pm
by hammb
I firmly believe Marijuana should be legalized nationally. It's effing stupid that it's illegal through most of the states...especially considering the tax revenue that can be gained from it (see Colorado).
I also don't see selling $30 of weed as a big deal. It's not Drug Trafficking in any sense of the word. It's more like, "Dude do you have any bud?" "Sure here's $30 worth man." At that volume it is FAR from a guy trying to make a living by selling illegal drugs. It is a lot more likely that he's just helping out a buddy and got caught. Couldn't care less.
All that being said, I think this takes BooBoo'ss shots of being drafted to less than zero, and his likelihood of even getting a UDFA deal has gone down as well. The NFL doesn't care about character if you can play, but he wasn't exactly looking at a high round draft pick prior to this. What it does is take a guy from the MAC, with questionable athleticism, and adds another CON to his prospect report as a character issue. Sure Aldon Smith can do whatever the hell he wants because he's a beast on the field, the same cannot be said for marginal prospects in the week of the draft.
I hope BooBoo gets off with minimal penalty for this minimal crime. Unfortunately, I think this likely cost him his shot at the NFL.
Re: Well, Gates may have just blown any shot at the NFL
Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 11:22 pm
by Class of 61
Flipper wrote:Class of 61 wrote:Flipper wrote:We need to take a long, hard look at the drug laws in this country. Is worth the man hours for the cops, prosecutors, court etc... to pursue this kind of thing? $30 and a handful of grass and now the young man in question is in the criminal justice system, his future soemwhat clouded by this indescretion. Should he know better? Sure...but is this really what we want?
Sorry flip, but I think you're all wet on this...I know...I'm the " old guy" in this group but I'm currently in COLORADO of all places. There were brochures at the car rental counter re: the purchase and use of pot etc. if you think that selling the stuff for $30 is no big deal it's YOUR opinion, but if I had even an outside chance of being drafted by the NFL, I'd sure as HELL want to keep a positive image and clean reputation. I think that's why teams look at character as well as talent!

Yeah..... ok Jack Webb, you go ahead and cluck your little hen tongue over Boo Boo 's arrest while you pound a few brews at the tailgate. You realize that selling $30 worth of weed is pretty much the same thing as selling no weed? But you go ahead and preach on about character...and since you saw fit to flip me off, I font feel badly at all in telling you to go fvck yourself.

First of all, I apologize a s I hit the wrong smiley....but you obviosly don't know me very well. Most who do will tell you I don't "pound a few - or any- brews at tailgate. I know you guys look at the whole pot thing differently than I do, and I DON'T know that $30 worth is nothing. But we come from a different time frame so I guess I'll still think this is a dumb thing to do, especially at this time.