mercredi 23 avril 2014

Aggies Arrested! ***Alert***

Just Kidding!



No active Aggie football team members have been arrested. At least not this week. Not yet anyhow. I figured I would start a thread and keep a running stick count of the hijinks at College Station and what the jackbooted thugs at College Station P.D. are up to these days.



Here's the tally so far for this offseason.......



1 Possession of Marijuana (Golden)

1 Public Intoxication (Hill)

2 Disorderly Conduct (Clabourne, Seals-Jones)

2 Traffic Warrants (Pope, Matthews Jr.)

1 Assault Warrant (Stansbury)



Out of all of this it's Stansbury's case that concerns me about the reputation of Texas A and M. Here's the media version.



"Stanbury’s warrant stemmed from an incident March 16 at Rice University. According to the probable cause statement from Harris County, University Police say Stansbury, who's listed by Texas A&M as 6'4", 257 lbs., poured a can of beer on a student’s head and then punched him in the left eye. Other students pulled Stansbury and the victim away before anything else happened. The victim was then taken to the hospital where he got eight stitches to close the wound.

The alleged attack was witnessed by three students. One of them says she was grazed by Stansbury’s fist after he hit the male student in the face.

A second female student says she met Stansbury earlier that night while walking back from a party. She says Stansbury told her he was a Texas A&M football player, but was transferring to Rice next semester. She says she had to tell Stansbury to stop following her when she walked into the women’s restroom."



Stansbury is a Senior. And as a Senior is more accountable than underclassmen. That and if the facts in the article are true his conduct was reprehensible and he should be dismissed from the team.



The other young men are Sophs and Fish. And their charges are minor. Golden was caught with about 5 grams of weed. Why anybody would hold 5 grams of weed is beyond me. It's almost enough to make a really crappy joint. Hill got too wasted and passed out in Northgate. Been there and done that. More than once I might add. Claibourne may be a rock star at MLB but that kid has to have rocks for brains. He got caught with a fat bag of weed last year and it cost him the Bowl Game. He was present when Golden got picked up for weed, freaked out and was arrested for throwing a fit. (jack booted thug Collie Station P.D. has no sense of humor). I'm not kidding. He wasn't drunk or stoned. He just started screaming and yelling. And got his butt busted for it. Pope and Matthews Jr. didn't pay their tickets. Collie Station is a great place to get some stains on your license. If you stay in College Station for 4 years and don't get a ticket I think you get some kind of award from the University. Seals-Jones did what any 19 year old young man with 2 testicles would do at Northgate. He didn't back down from a fight. Unfortunately Collie P.D. was refereeing the confrontation and decided to arrest Rickey instead of the instigator.



Now the sips will scream and yell that TAMU's program is out of control and we are a pack of thugs. A sip commit called it a "circus" on Twitter (I think) today .



Is this a problem? You betcha!!!! A lot of players in trouble with law enforcement is bad news in the offseason. LHN is probably doing PIP of mugshots 24/7. It shows how those nasty Aggies are not a fit place for a good upstanding recruit. Bleacher Report is no better. Big article on what is standing in the way of a SEC Championship for the Aggies. Does this diminish Sumlin's reputation? Maybe. If he pulls a 10 win season this year I doubt it. Take a look back at the felony arrest record at OU and Miami. 2 touted programs with multiple Natty's . What do you hear about? Titles or felony arrests? I though so. And both of them have players serving multi-decade sentences.




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