OFFICIAL NFL Discussion Thread: 2015-16 Season - Congrats to the Denver Broncos and their fans! SB 5

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maybe desean just didn't appreciate the 'signs' chip was throwing up
 
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My understanding is if 3yrs/$60million was on table, Wade-Heat deal would be done by now. Now contemplate how Millsap just got 3/$58 w/Hawks
 
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Hell are you a mod now? Don't worry about what team I'm talking about. :lol: Crying cuz people talking about your precious coach and team.
 
 
maybe desean just didn't appreciate the 'signs' chip was throwing up
No cards of black characters huh
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Wednesday, July 1, 2015
Former Patriots LB Brandon Spikes pleads guilty, gets probation
ESPN.com news services

WRENTHAM, Mass. -- Former Buffalo Bills and New England Patriots linebacker Brandon Spikes has pleaded guilty in a hit-and-run crash that injured three people, and he will serve a year of probation.

Spikes appeared Wednesday in Wrentham District Court, where he admitted negligent operation of a motor vehicle, leaving the scene of personal injury, operating an uninsured vehicle, speeding and a marked-lanes violation.

State police found a damaged Mercedes-Benz Maybach belonging to Spikes abandoned in the median of Interstate 495 in Foxborough on June 7. At about the same time, police responded to a report that a Nissan Murano SUV had been struck from behind by a vehicle that left the scene. Three people were treated for minor injuries.

Defense attorney Christopher Belezos says Spikes wanted to take responsibility and move on with his life.

According to court documents, Spikes also was fined $2,400 and will spend one half day attending "Alive at 25" driving education classes. Spike will return to court in September for a restitution hearing.

The Patriots cut Spikes after the crash.

An attorney for Spikes hasn't returned a call seeking comment.

Information from ESPN.com's Joe McDonald and The Associated Press was used in this report.

wonder who's going to sign him. he can definitely still contribute
 
Aaron Rodgers will lead the Packers to the Super Bowl where they will be victorious.
He will also win MVP
GO PACK GO :pimp:
 
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