Cowboys RB Joseph Randle Cited On Drug Charge In Kansas February 4, 2015 11:07 AM
dfw.cbslocal.com/2015/02/...oseph-randle-arrested-on- drug-charge-in-kansas/ WICHITA, KS (CBSDFW.COM) Dallas Cowboys running back Joseph Randle was issued a citation for drug charges in Kansas early Wednesday morning. According to the police report, the incident occurred just before 3 a.m. at a Wichita hotel. Police say a 22-year-old woman reported she and Randle were arguing in a hotel room. When police responded to the domestic violence call, officers found marijuana in the room. The 23-year-old was cited and provided a court date on a misdemeanor drug charge. Wichita Police call it an arrest. However, Randles agent, Erik Burkhardt, emphasized on Twitter that Randle was not arrested, a police officer issued him a citation and then left the hotel room. Burkhardt tweeted that Randle was asking three people to leave his room, but they didnt want to leave.
A lot of these players were the Big Man On Campus (I.E. little bitches) and never suffered the consequences of their actions so they have no clue how to act once they get into the real world. And people wonder what their children are learning in the Leftard higher levels of education facilities.
#15. To: CZ82, A K A Stone, redleghunter (#11)(Edited)
A lot of these players were the Big Man On Campus (I.E. little bitches) and never suffered the consequences of their actions so they have no clue how to act once they get into the real world.
Exactamundo. By the time these guys get to the NFL, *everyone* is an ex-Big Man On Campus. There is no more Princess Treatment. The discipline curve is steep and must be addressed immediately (which why many of these top draft picks FAIL.)
By chance did any of you catch a show on ESPN where new Mich U. coach John Harbaugh is basically tutoring Jameis Winston on how to best answer questions about his personal life from NFL coaches? Advice: Keep it short and sweet...and DO address the stolen crab-legs caper (Winston during his rehearsal" ignored it.) NO way will this guy be disciplined enough to lead and succeed. And neither will Manziel. Character counts big time for a QB.