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11th Gator arrested under Muschamp

  • I know we don't have a lot of room to talk with some of our players decisions, but it seems that the Gators and Bulldogs will always have more issues.

    Florida Gators' Leon Orr cited for knowingly driving with suspended license - ESPN

    Florida defensive tackle Leon Orr violated the terms of his deferred prosecution agreement for his misdemeanor marijuana possession charge by getting cited for knowingly driving with a suspended license on Monday.

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    VisorVillain

  • The most concerning thing, to me, was the quote by him. He does not seem affected at all about this.

    We had an outcast arrested, and he was kicked off the team. From what I understand, he did not fit in with the team at all. This guy gets arrested again, and then starts immediately making excuses.

    Urban's legacy lives on.

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  • Someone needs to meet with that young man and explain that when you break the law then you are a criminal. Being put in handcuffs doesn't "seal" the deal so to speak. But it's typical in this society because he's been told all his life that he's not responsible for his actions it's somebody elses fault.

    BaseballCock2001

  • BaseballCock2001 said...

    Someone needs to meet with that young man and explain that when you break the law then you are a criminal. Being put in handcuffs doesn't "seal" the deal so to speak. But it's typical in this society because he's been told all his life that he's not responsible for his actions it's somebody elses fault.

    Ill have to disagree with you a bit. being charged with a crime doesnt make you a criminal, being CONVICTED of a crime makes you a criminal. Now he may have never been handcuffed, but he also hasnt been convicted either. I speed every day that I drive, that is technically breaking the law, and according to you makes me a criminal. I strongly disagree with that. I also know of people who have been convicted of a DUI, or speeding ticket or other misdemeanors, and I dont view them as criminals. Though I could see how you could.

    I get your point about him blaming others, but I read the article and I see nothing about him blaming anyone else. He just views being a criminal as having handcuffs put on him, or wearing a striped jumpsuit. Which I also disagree with about being a criminal. But to each his own I guess.

    Would you care to point out how he is blaming others?

    MrNiceGuy

  • Steve Miller said...Urban's legacy lives on.

    This is exactly what I thought. Except I was going to refer to it as Urban Liar aftershocks.

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