so, guion got busted for a pound of weed, a gun, and $200k in cash, and gets off with a $5,000 fine and no charges
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...criminal-case/
must be nice
so, guion got busted for a pound of weed, a gun, and $200k in cash, and gets off with a $5,000 fine and no charges
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...criminal-case/
must be nice
wish i had a weekly private consumption amount
I mean, if you have a large entourage, it's conceivable you and your people could smoke it and you'd never sell any. Still, that's a lot of hash...
Seriously doubt even wist could consume that if he played golf all week.
But never mind that. Let's bring him back. I hope he is just in Stage 1 of the Drug Program. Might miss a suspension.
EDIT:
Tom Silverstein @TomSilverstein 18s19 seconds ago
Again, I misunderstood what the Nelson injury was. It was his hip. Will clarify more in the blog in a little bit. #Packers
ORIGINAL POST:
Jordy Nelson had surgery.
Tom Silverstein @TomSilverstein 1h1 hour ago
McCarthy says WR Jordy Nelson's knee surgery was a cleanup and took place after Pro Bowl. Said its 6-8 weeks and things went well. #Packers
Possible reason his production tailed off or was he simply drawing the lion share of coverage?
Tom Silverstein @TomSilverstein 1h1 hour ago
Nelson's knee issue was not related to the surgery in 2013.
Jason Wilde @jasonjwilde 59m59 minutes ago Phoenix, AZ
#Packers coach Mike McCarthy on what's next for @ClayMatthews52 after ILB: "I think you move him to safety next."
Should have said QB just to see how many tongues he could start wagging.
Tom Silverstein @TomSilverstein 5m5 minutes ago
Also, Murphy said plans are in place to renovate old luxury boxes and convert them to open air capability. Said #Packers fans requested it.
#PackersFansAreNuts
:D
Reminds me of back in the 1990's someone actually floated the idea of the Packers putting a dome on Lambeau. Packer fans were up in arms against it. Someone wrote "You can give Packer fans 30 years of listless, pathetic football, but if you try to keep them warm and dry, that's going too far!"
i've wondered why the roofs that they use in england haven't cought on in the US. makes it louder and a lot better then watching a game in a dome
something that keeps the rain and snow off the fans yet still lets all the light in
like so
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...lear_Skies.JPG
Yep.
http://www.espnwisconsin.com/common/...&post_id=48671
They are going to try to make the windows open AND add heating so the die-hards don't get too chilly.
Packers are expected to reveal new throwback uniforms soon.
Perhaps early 1950's version?
http://prod.static.packers.clubs.nfl...iform_1952.jpg