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GrnBay007
05-07-2008, 10:59 PM
Coach's Son Admits Smuggling Drugs

PHILADELPHIA (May 7) - Philadelphia Eagles coach Andy Reid's son was sent to state prison after admitting he smuggled 89 prescription pills into a county jail.

Garrett Reid pleaded guilty to drug smuggling charges on Wednesday and faces a minimum of two years in state prison.

The 25-year-old Reid, however, could be released earlier to a less restrictive facility if he is accepted into a drug-treatment program, Montgomery County District Attorney Risa Vetri Ferman said.

Reid is already serving time in the county jail for a heroin-fueled car crash that injured a motorist. Jail officials say he smuggled the pills inside when he surrendered last fall, just before his guilty plea to crash-related charges.

"While we understand that some defendants, this one in particular, have substance-abuse issues, he still committed a very serious offense," Ferman said. "We need to take a very hard line on crimes like this to make sure that prison authorities can maintain order."

Reid once told probation officers that he was an addict who had gotten a thrill selling drugs in inner-city Philadelphia.

He entered his plea Wednesday before Judge Steven O'Neill, who last year questioned Andy and Tammy Reid's supervision and compared their home to a "drug emporium."

Another son, Britt Reid, 23, is in a county drug-court program after pleading guilty that same day to separate drug and gun charges.

The Reids later spoke publicly of their many attempts to get their sons in treatment, and the toll it had taken on their family. They have three other children.

Garrett Reid's formal sentencing on the smuggling charge is on hold while he is considered for the treatment program. He is serving a sentence of up to 23 months on the earlier charges.

Defense lawyer Timothy Woodward did not return phone calls Wednesday seeking comment.

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He can be released early by attending a drug treatment program, but it's only going to work if he's ready to quit. Wish the best for the two Reid boys...young guys wasting the best years of their life messing with heroin. Sad!

GrnBay007
05-07-2008, 11:10 PM
So this isn't related to the Reid story, but didn't want to start a new thread for it. What's up with all the NFL arrests and drama? I know it's always out there but yesterday in the Fox Sports headlines 6 out of the 10 articles were about arrests or investigations of NFL players and one other was about a player getting robbed.

This one about makes a person sick!!


Darrion Scott, a former Vikings player, was charged Tuesday, May 6, 2008, with assault and accused of holding a plastic dry cleaning bag over the head of his 2-year-old son. Scott was charged in Hennepin (Minn.) County Court with third-degree assault and domestic assault by strangulation, both felonies. He remains in jail, with bond set at $100,000.

Kiwon
05-08-2008, 01:58 AM
It's kind of a sick off-season game with the media I guess, but some of these guys just can't stay out of trouble. It goes to show you what an opportunity that playing a sport for a living really is. Many of them are not ready to do anything else.

Maybe Darrion Scott should have someone put a plastic bag over his head for a few minutes and see how much he likes it. I guess he was threatening the child's mother (if he can remember her name) by suffocating her/his son. Nice.

Jimx29
05-08-2008, 12:15 PM
proof that dat crack don't smoke itself

Pacopete4
05-08-2008, 02:11 PM
the thing people always seem to forget is just because they do play a pro sport does not separate them as a human being first.. everyone has their own demons, theirs are just made public...

neil38133
05-10-2008, 06:54 AM
"just because they do play a pro sport does not separate them as a human being "

I'm not sure I would call someone who holds a plastic bag over a two year old's head a "human being". Sounds like an animal to me. In fact, most animals wouldn't do that. Sorry, but I have no use for 'people' like that.

MJZiggy
05-10-2008, 09:40 AM
Good point, Neil.