That was the first thing that came to my mind....One concerning thing, any worry that he was planning on coming to WHAC with those guns.
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That was the first thing that came to my mind....One concerning thing, any worry that he was planning on coming to WHAC with those guns.
Was anybody at the WHAC whenever he was doing his thing?LordJeffBuck said:That was the first thing that came to my mind....
Was anybody at the WHAC whenever he was doing his thing?
Maybe your friend was the target.BuckWrestler141 said:To make everything even better. I wasn't going to post this to drag his name back up top, but I see that he has done it on his own. The day before his arrest, he picked a fight with a guy I know in a youngstown bar. Clarett was thrown out before any damage could be done. I'm sure my friend would be lauging less knowing the man has a vest and guns waiting for him.
This is the man who's credibility was good enough to attack the Ohio State Athletic Department. I think instead of 'Former Ohio State runningback Maurice Clarret' ESPN should use 'Former ESPN source Maurice Clarret'.
Very good point. I know that later today ESPN will have multiple reports regarding what went on last night with Clarett. Just once I would like to hear them say something like, "After all of Clarett's issues, it is clear that he is the problem, not Ohio State," or "It is an insult to Ohio State for that university to continuously be identified with Clarett, who has managed to get himself in trouble many, many times after leaving OSU." Of course, that won't happen, but it would be nice.
His lawyers should use the fact that he drinks Grey Goose to build credibility with the jury.
When I heard Vodka, the picture I got was a large plastic bottle of Popov from Kroger.
His current "income" has to be decent to afford that drinking lifestyle.
Very good point. I know that later today ESPN will have multiple reports regarding what went on last night with Clarett. Just once I would like to hear them say something like, "After all of Clarett's issues, it is clear that he is the problem, not Ohio State," or "It is an insult to Ohio State for that university to continuously be identified with Clarett, who has managed to get himself in trouble many, many times after leaving OSU." Of course, that won't happen, but it would be nice.