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Jameis reportedly arrested for shoplifting crablegs

#41

Quote:I hope Jimbo and co. really send a direct message to Jameis that on the next screw up he is kicked off the team.


Why wait until the next screw up? Shoplifting is serious.
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#42

Deadliest Catch was on last night.  Maybe he was trying to get into character?


Never argue with idiots. They drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
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#43

Quote:If I need a quick dip, ill use honey mustard with a little cinnamon spice.

 

My other dips are Lemon pepper mixed with ranch, and avocado cream sauce.
 

Take honey mustard and use a little bit of curry powder.....mmmm....

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#44

Quote:Why wait until the next screw up? Shoplifting is serious.
 

Never said it wasnt.

 

He is on his last strike, and I got a sense the team and Fisher may draw a clearer line.

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#45

Quote:I hope Jimbo and co. really send a direct message to Jameis that on the next screw up he is kicked off the team.
 

His off the field stuff is going to start catching up to the team at some point.  I think it will take something pretty major to kick him off the team. (I wouldnt kick him off if I were the coach...)

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#46

Quote:Take honey mustard and use a little bit of curry powder.....mmmm....
 

I just brought some curry powder, I will try that.

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#47

Quote:His off the field stuff is going to start catching up to the team at some point.  I think it will take something pretty major to kick him off the team. (I wouldnt kick him off if I were the coach...)
You haven't realized yet?? Athletes can do whatever they want.... Even kill someone (OJ)

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#48

A shellfish move on his part


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#49

Quote:You haven't realized yet?? Athletes can do whatever they want.... Even kill someone (OJ)
They can't steal mementos (OJ).

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#50

Quote:A shellfish move on his part
 

Man, that's great.

 

Now I'm reading the TPD never talked to him? 

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#51

Quote:Man, that's great.

 

Now I'm reading the TPD never talked to him? 
 

they need probable claws

 

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#52

Quote:they need probable claws

 
 

New celebration dance for Jameis will be that when he throws a touchdown, he is going to crab walk to the sideline.

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#53

Actions not words. Even if he winds up found not guilty, he's putting himself into questionable situations. At this point right now, I'm not comfortable with us potentially drafting him next year. This is a big deal as far as drafting him to be "the guy" is concerned. Anyone saying otherwise is, at the very least, misguided. Even if he doesn't have a history of theft, this sets off alarm bells about his ego and him potentially having an entitlement mentality. Not a characteristic I want in a professional QB, much less any other position.
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#54

I'm not sure on the value on the crab legs would be but if it's under $100 he probably wouldn't have been arrested for that here.  In my opinion the theft itself, while bad, isn't a major issue.

 

The fact that he once again put himself in a situation with the law is concerning.  He's a young kid with some maturity issues...it happens.  How he conducts himself going forward has to different.  Whether he's guilty or not of stealing a few crab legs is irrelevant.  His decision making is becoming a problem.  Young kid or not he has to conduct himself better.

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#55

Quote:A shellfish move on his part
 

 

ok now thats funny

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#56

Shoplifting is not normal.


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#57

Quote:A shellfish move on his part
  
Quote:they need probable claws




You're on a roll today...a crab roll! :thumbsup:
What in the Wide Wide World of Sports is agoin' on here???
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#58

Quote:Shoplifting is not normal.
 

Shoplifting isn't normal.  Young teenage kids making dumb decisions isn't uncommon and he stole what I would assume is a minimal amount of product.  This isn't grand theft auto.

 

My point was his decision making is going to come under scrutiny.  This isn't your average kid.  This is a freshman, National Champion, Heisman Trophy winner that has legitimate chances at repeating that feat next season.  This is a kid that has potential to be the number one overall draft pick when the time comes.  He can't put himself in these situations.  Period.  Shoplifting raises questions and NFL scouts will ask him plenty about his encounters with law enforcement. 

 

I see now he isn't a teenager, he's 20, same difference.  

 

Now that I actually read an article...the article I read says he was cited.  Not arrested.  Which makes a lot more sense.

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#59

Quote:Take honey mustard and use a little bit of curry powder.....mmmm....
 

Ranch and add sriracha. Srrranch!

I'm trying to make myself more informed and less opinionated.

Stop saying whatever stupid thing you're talking about and pay attention to all the interesting things I have to say!
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#60

Quote:Ranch and add sriracha. Srrranch!
 

I'm pretty sure PDQ has a sauce like that.

 

They also have a sauce (I forget its name) where she said they basically combine a bunch of their sauces.  Sounds weird, but its pretty darn good.

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