ahh hoosier your off the hook.
Your small 'h' name was spelled incorrectly.
I'm sure that you are 'a Dear'. Your Packerrats 'legal team' has your back. :lol:
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Hey, guys and gals. I hate to be the one to drop the bombshell, but the Patriots just released Hernandez.
If he ever sees the football field again, it likely will be in a prison yard.
Not sounding good. But, of course, innocent til proven guilty and all that.
Let's determine what he's charged with!? It looks serious right now, based on the actual matter of the arrest; and his legal team left out of the loop and that arrest.
The police moved carefully and deliberately and it's got to be more than an obstruction of justice charge. It's going to be a serious charge.
Aaron Hernandez's arraignment is set for today ... Wed. 26 June, 2013 @ 2 PM EST
Here's a statement from the new England Patriots fr. ***:
*** http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013...drops-him?lite
"A young man was murdered last week and we extend our sympathies to the family and friends who mourn his loss. Words cannot express the disappointment we feel knowing that one of our players was arrested as a result of this investigation. We realize that law enforcement investigations into this matter are ongoing. We support their efforts and respect the process. At this time, we believe this transaction is simply the right thing to do." a statement from the team (The New England Patriots) read.
Comment woodbuck27:
This isn't 'an idiot' or joking matter.
Speculation about the salary cap implications of cutting Hernandez, with the caveat that, if confused, be sure to cover all bases.
http://espn.go.com/blog/boston/new-e...ting-hernandez
Quote:
Last summer, the Patriots gave him a five-year contract worth $40 million. The deal included a $12.5 million signing bonus. At this point, when looking solely at signing bonus and base salaries, Hernandez has earned $9.79 million of the extension.
His new salary-cap charge in 2013 is just over $5 million, an increase of about $1 million, league sources told ESPN. For 2014, that charge will be $7.5 million, which is the remaining pro-ration of his signing bonus.
It’s unclear what kind of communication, if any, the Patriots had with the NFL regarding Hernandez’s contract over the past nine days. By releasing Hernandez on Wednesday, the Patriots appear to have waived all rights to recoup any bonus money or salary through the CBA.
One other factor to consider: A club can recover bonus money and avoid a cap hit if a player violates one of the league's personal conduct policies or defaults on contract language. It’s possible the Patriots have talked to the NFL about this possibility, but that’s unknown at this point.
Nice find hoosier.
We're about to find out what Aaron Hernandez will be charged with as he's now at the North Attleborough district court for his arraignment. It's now 2:09 EST and he may be arraigned as late as 2:15 PM. today.
The coverage on this matter at NFL Access is solid. They are reporting that Aaron Hernandez's girlfriend is at the court house. NFL Access is all over this.
The actual arrest at Aaron Hernandez's home this morning was quite a show of force with as many as seven (7) detectives present for that arrest. By now he's aware of the formal charges and he looked very somber being led into the court house.
Aaron Hernandez is about to learn from a judge just how tragic 'formally' his life has become.
Pugger that's Monica Bellucci:
http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...b6LHPOW6DZQ0Ly
Maybe? ... Eat a lot of grapes. drink less beer. Your Irish so that's tough.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monica_Bellucci
http://www.google.ca/search?gs_rn=18...AtTWrQGqy4DQCw
Patriots cortan a Aaron Hernandez
http://m.espn.go.com/deportes/nota?s...esktop&cc=3888
Aaron Hernandez will be charged with murder.
It sure looks like one of Aaron Hernandez's cohorts turned evidence against him. The prosecutions case against him is overwhelming in terms of his guilt.
He appears in terms of demeanor in court, like he's facing a shoplifting charge. He couldn't appear less concerned. He appears emotionless.
It's clear now that the prosecutions contention is that Aaron Hernandez orchestrated the formal execution of Odin Lloyd. That Aaron Hernandez should now be charged with 1st Degree murder and be held over for trial without any provision for bail.
Aaron Hernandez's defense is now contending with the prosecutions case against their client and that any case against Aaron Hernandez in the murder of Odin Lloyd is based on purely circumstantial evidence. That Aaron Hernandez should be released to his home immediately under bail.
The judge is deliberating at present on the defenses contentions. The judge has ruled that Aaron Hernandez, in consideration that this is a 1st degree murder charge (amongst a total of six charges against Aaron Hernandez); be held over in jail for trial without bail. The other five (5) charges are all gun related.
The defense will contend formally with this 'no bail' judgement.
This young man has certainly shed a whole lot of darkness on his life. This is very sad for anyone who believed in him. He's now charged with a murder and will be deemed innocent until proven guilty. The case against him at first hand seem certainly to be circumstantial. it does appear now that Aaron hernandez was specifically instructed by his legal team to remain at his residence. As an arrest would be imminent and that the next step following that would be to seek bail, if in fact he was arraigned for any crime.
You get it first here at Packerrats.
Wow, murder. Read a couple of things - Lloyd was dating the sister of Hernandez's fiancé. Has anyone else seen this? Also, when they deleted surveillance system footage, they missed a chunk, it shows someone getting out of the rental car with a gun.
I've followed this story like a hawk on a field mouse 'G'.
The deceased victim of murder, Odin Lloyd, was dating the sister of the mother of Aaron Hernandez's child. It's not clear to me that the mother of Aaron Hernandez's child. Is the same girl friend that was in court supporting Aaron Hernandez today Guiness.
So far ... the position of a leading legal analyst (for NFL Access), Harvey Steinberg, is that the prosecution's case is entirely circumstantial.
Let the games begin!? Nope !!
Games over something as serious as the taking of another's life is very serious. It's truly sad news.
Suddenly I do feel a lot more forgiving of Jermichael Finley's moronicism. Hopefully he has a big year. I must admit, the Pats having Gronk back off surgery, letting Welker go after seasons of dicking him around on his contract and now one of their many high to mid-round character risks, busting in their face. . . . . It does feel like they are getting what they deserve.
Shit.....just get Ray Lewis's lawyer and he'll get off scott free from custody and charges before any trial
I think the problem with Bill Belichick is the people he associates with.
In 2010, Bill drafted Jermaine Cunningham, Brandon Spikes and Aaron Hernandez. Cunningham and Spikes have served 4 game suspensions according to this: http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/a...esworth-062113
Spikes also was thought to have failed college drug tests like Hernandez.
So what bad influence do these players share with Belichick?
http://blogs.palmbeachpost.com/gator.../belichick.jpg
Might not have been a money saving move to release Hernandez so quickly.
Ian Rapoport @RapSheet 19m
If you read the new CBA, Hernandez's guarantees can be voided because of a "forfeitable breach." My understanding: Pats cut him before that.
But when the Patriots act to terminate the deal, they are operating under specific terms of the CBA including terms of the forfeiture. Those rules are locked into place at the time they waive him. Theoretically, another team could puck up the deal and then have the full range of options after he was charged, unavailable or found guilty. For the Pats, under the CBA, he was a man charged with a crime but not tried and not sanctioned by the League. So they only have protections that might apply to a player who was arrested.
They cannot after the fact claim protections they abandoned once they acted. This is, of course, assuming Rappaport is reading the CBA correctly, but it does make some sense.
My suspicion is that the Pats were glad to be out some money to be rid of him.
Holy Crap Batman!!!
Jeremy Schaap has Aaron Rodgers as the killer of Odin Lloyd!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=CR2N-MizWZo
So what, Rodgers has been getting away with murdering NFC North secondaries for years now.
Dream scenario for the Hernandez saga:
During the investigation it becomes clear that Hernandez has been juicing and roid rage played a factor in the murder. Goodell is soooooo fuuuckkkkkkked.
Holy shit! Now he's being looked at for a double murder the year before!
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...double-murder/
I wonder if they have anything or are just poking around? Dude could be a serial killer!
A one man crime wave. For a guy who is seemingly so inept at violent crime, it is surprising Hernandez was able to fly under the radar for so long. Next we will be reading about new discoveries linking him to one or more shootings in Gainesville.
I know, that's what I mean about incompetent gangsters flying under the radar. How did that not become public earlier?