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tibor75;926533; said:Not surprised.
if he wasn't a Buckeye, we'd all consider him a punk.
OCBucksFan;926536; said:This is true, sadly, another player with tons of potential, I hope the best for, but lets me down over and over again.
Bucs Cut WR Boston
By: Jim Flynn and Scott Reynolds
September 12, 2007 @ 11:16am
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers reached an injury settlement with wide receiver David Boston and released him on Wednesday.
tibor75;926533; said:Not surprised.
if he wasn't a Buckeye, we'd all consider him a punk.
September 20, 2007
Boston Pleads Not Guilty
ST. PETERSBURG - Former Buccaneers wide receiver David Boston pleaded not guilty today to a charge that he was driving under the influence of GHB.
Boston, 29, did not appear during an arraignment in traffic court in St. Petersburg. His attorney, Ronald Hanes of Tampa, appeared for him and entered the plea. A pre-trial hearing was scheduled for Nov. 13.
Buckskin86;935188; said:Bucs Beat | tampabay.com - St. Petersburg Times and tbt*: ArchivesSeptember 20, 2007
Boston Pleads Not Guilty
ST. PETERSBURG - Former Buccaneers wide receiver David Boston pleaded not guilty today to a charge that he was driving under the influence of GHB.
Boston, 29, did not appear during an arraignment in traffic court in St. Petersburg. His attorney, Ronald Hanes of Tampa, appeared for him and entered the plea. A pre-trial hearing was scheduled for Nov. 13.
BOSTON BUSTED
Former NFL receiver David Boston, a first-round draft pick in 1999 who once was a big-money free-agent acquisition of the Chargers, has been arrested after a bizarre domestic dispute involving his wife and his one-month-old son.
Boston allegedly left the couple's home with the baby inside, and an argument ensued once his wife returned home. He allegedly threw a pillow cushion at his wife, and yanked the phone cord from the wall as she tried to call 911.
He was arrested for felony false imprisonment, misdemeanor domestic battery, culpable negligence and resisting an officer without violence, and released on $10,000 bond.
Boston was in the midst of a comeback with the Bucs when he was arrested for DUI, and later tested positive for GHB.
It's safe to say that Boston's NFL days are finally over. Unless he can play quarterback.
1999: David Boston, Ohio State -- Cardinals (1st round, No. 8 overall)
During a period in which the NFL was searching for bigger, more physical receivers, Boston was the model. He was a strong, productive college player who needed a good combine workout to improve his value. By running a mid-4.4 40-yard dash and recording a 37-inch vertical leap, Boston proved to scouts he was more than just a physical specimen. During his NFL career, Pro Bowl-caliber years were offset by periods of personal problems, injuries and lack of production. Boston is out of the league.