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Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Sep 24, 2006
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Is anyone really surprised that a player from Florida would be accused of stealing a credit card from a dead student and using it the very next day ?
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Reputation:43
Level:Rookie
Since:Apr 18, 2008
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Im suprised that anyone would do this thats just terrible that somebody would steal and use a credit card that belonged to a guy who died. can any football players stay out of trouble during the off season. there should be a new criteria for judging the top 25 recruiting class, returning players, and the team with the fewest arrests.
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Reputation:92
Level:All-Star
Since:Oct 4, 2007
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another vote here for yes. I am surprised. Pretty freaking despicable.
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Reputation:87
Level:All-Star
Since:Mar 11, 2008
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Thats so sad, athlete or no athlete we have to show alot more respect for the deceased than that; it seems like a person would feel bad everytime that they used the card, so suprised that It went on this long....
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Reputation:90
Level:All-Star
Since:Jan 3, 2008
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Is anyone really surprised that a player from Florida would be accused of stealing a credit card from a dead student and using it the very next day ?
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Actually I would be more surprised if that ugly avatar was not of you.
PS - Notre Dame - strong program.
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Reputation:91
Level:All-Star
Since:Mar 12, 2008
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When I read this, I couldn't believe it. Did this guy think he wouldn't get caught? How the heck did he even get into college being this stupid! Unbelievable how dumb he could be. His lack of intelligence is beyond me. I would like to see his grades and see the classes he is taking. He couldn't be possibly taking college level courses, there is just no way. I bet my 7 year old is smarter than this guy!
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Reputation:97
Level:Superstar
Since:Sep 12, 2006
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Not surprised at all.
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Reputation:98
Level:Superstar
Since:Dec 25, 2006
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Not just Florida and I did not care for the inference, but kids from schools all over the country do stupid things. Values have to be taught and taught at a very young age and parents have to keep teaching their children. Sometimes, it still does not make a difference what parents do and, sadly, some of the kids don't get proper parenting. Some of them do not have one or, even, both parents and, sometimes, the parents just do not care; therefore, the child does not care. It all starts in the home.
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Reputation:99
Level:Superstar
Since:Sep 14, 2006
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I'm pretty sure I'd put this right above statutory rape, and right below necrophilia in the morality law-book. I'm sure its only a misdemeanor, but it's just downright disgusting.
Where would you put in the continuum of sick and illegal acts?
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Reputation:98
Level:Superstar
Since:Oct 30, 2006
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This has gone way beyond taking shots at certain schools like the Florida Gators or anyone else. It's good that this kid was immediately kicked off the team but that is not enough. There needs to be some sort of system that prevents them from transferring even to a Division 3 to play football or any other sport. These kids get second and third and fourth chances all over the place and it translates to the professional leagues. Enough is enough. Ban these kids from collegiate sports after pulling stunts like this.
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Reputation:8
Level:Amateur
Since:May 9, 2008
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I am a Florida fan and alum and there is no doubt this individual's actions are despicable. He is clearly a sketchy person based on his multiple infractions. However, the person who created this thread has certainly not elevated him/herself by attacking the character of the University of Florida as a whole. In every sport and at every level, both college and pro, there are disreputable people. Why not reserve your comments for the individual actor and keep your potshots about a university to yourself? Or are you just another disgruntled fan who has Gator envy?
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Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Feb 9, 2007
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Is anyone really surprised that a player from Florida would be accused of stealing a credit card from a dead student and using it the very next day ? Your an idiot. Im very surprised, please show me another instance of this happening in florida or anywhere in the south for that matter.
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Reputation:96
Level:Superstar
Since:Oct 24, 2007
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Just when I thought that I had heard all the lowlife things that football players from the state of Florida are capable of..................another headline. Why should I even be suprised.
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Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Oct 8, 2007
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Mind you, this is coming from an Ohio State fan.....Don't any of you even think about hanging this over UF's head. Sure the kid screwed up. From the sounds of the past this kid is a career screw up and was never bound to become anything other than.....you guessed it.....a screw up. But this could have happened anywhere. I'm not surprised it happened, period. Garbage like this is more and more common as the days go by. These kids think that because they are college athletes the administration and alumni association are going to dig them out of trouble. Well hey, Loser's....I've got news for you. It's not like that anymore.
What this idiot did is downright disgusting and personally, I think he should still be in jail. That's where a bright guy like him is going to end up anyways. Why postpone the inevitable? Lock him up with the rest of his friends and forget about him AFTER you give every person in that girl's family the opportunity to punch him in the face as many times as they desire. I'm not even a family member and I'd LOVE to be first in line. An arrogant little thug like him deserves no better. Knock his pretentious behind down a few pegs and you'll see some DRASTIC improvement in his behavior.
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