The NFL teams should follow the lead of the baseball St. Louis Cardinals and make every player read the book "The Cardinal Way" created by Branch Rickey in the 1930s. It explains to the players how to act on the field and off the field.
This book is mandatory for every player as soon as they become a Cardinal ball player.
Let's only hope that KK & our veteran leadership are babysitting our troops. It's sad how moronic some of these players are. Oh well.
Dodged a bullet on this one, wan't he in contention for the #1 pick last year?
Contrary to popular belief we do have laws and Texans can write lolHow does one "unlawfully carry a weapon" in Texas? Thought that was a birthright.
So just curious if this will result in discipline from the NFL, and if so what it will be? Is there policy in place when it comes to dishing out consequences or is it handled on a case by case basis (for example, taking into account if this player has been arrested before, etc)?
Very Early within the season. Not realisticly in contention at draft time.Dodged a bullet on this one, wan't he in contention for the #1 pick last year?
I was a big fan of Oliver going into the draft and cited him as an option often because I though he could be a great player (and he was catching on for the Bills and the football part I got right) but the scouting staff of me/myself/and I knew nothing about his character off the field... in retrospective, it's just amazing how a QB can change a franchise's total outlook, and I will be rooting hard for Squeak as I did for Plummer that we got this rightNaturally, we are glad it's not a Cardinals player, but it's just the luck of the draw. JMO.
Either he was brandishing or maybe they don't allow you to carry a gun while intoxicated? But you are correct, guns and football are what TX does.How does one "unlawfully carry a weapon" in Texas? Thought that was a birthright.