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| Bradshaw Beats The Rap | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jul 31 2008, 09:08 PM (45 Views) | |
| Gene | Jul 31 2008, 09:08 PM Post #1 |
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So says Ralphie V............ July 31, 2008 [size=7]Bradshaw not going to be fined by league[/size] Giants running back Ahmad Bradshaw will not be fined or suspended by the league for the incident that landed him in jail last month and will land him in jail again after the season. A league source confirmed what was reported a little while ago on the NFL Network, that the league has determined that whatever it was that Bradshaw did to violate his probation, it occurred prior to the start of his NFL career. As a result, it is not subject to punishment under the NFL’s personal conduct policy. That lends a little more credence to the story floated by several sources familiar with the situation that the incident was actually the one in 2006 when he was at Marshall and stole a PlayStation from someone in his dorm. He received two years probation for that, but those sources say he was also supposed to receive 30 (or 60) days in jail because his conviction was a violation of a previous probation – one that occurred when he was a juvenile. Apparently, according to those sources, during the Giants’ Super Bowl run when the Bradshaw story was retold, someone realized the oversight and Bradshaw’s sentence was handed down. So why didn’t they all just say that, rather than seal the documents and huddle under the cone of silence while Bradshaw was hung out to dry in front of a public that simply believed he was a bad kid who screwed up again? Perhaps because the authorities down in Virginia didn’t want anyone to know they screwed up. Of course, all of that is unconfirmed. The Bristol (Va.) Herald-Courier is still suing to have Bradshaw’s records unsealed, and a decision in that case could come as early as today. By Ralph Vacchiano on July 31, 2008 8:06 PM | I kind of figured this was what was going to happen.........especially after Lynch walked away clean with a hit & run.......what's up with that newspaper trying to unseal the records? Just drop it....... |
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| leatherhead | Aug 1 2008, 09:36 AM Post #2 |
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this business with the newspaper trying to have these records made public is just another example of the media trying to get some mileage from an old story in order to hype up sales, so apparently the media is the same and it doesn't matter if its NY or the boondocks . |
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