I don't get that concern is he going to kidnap and Rob his teammates? My concern is he doesn't even seem that good and he clearly has associations with complete scumbag Thugs and punksSibelius Hindemith wrote: ↑Fri Aug 14, 2026 1:45 amI'm not sure what JS sees in him to risk messing up team chemistry. Perhaps it's more about what he doesn't see in Pritchett, Igbinoghene and Neal...
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Exactly my point it's ridiculous. If you hang with punks you're a punk.Sibelius Hindemith wrote: ↑Fri Aug 14, 2026 6:16 pmIs it normal these days for NFL players to have "posses"? To me that right there should be a big enough red flag to say "no thanks" to his services. But I'm not up with the times so maybe that's just normal these days.
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I would imagine less than 1% of NFL players have criminal Posse's most people have what's called friend groups of normal decent people instead of scumbagsDonn Beach wrote: ↑Fri Aug 14, 2026 6:43 pmThats just a function of having money, nothing new about that. I happened to have been reading about that item the other day. That i believe were who Sinatra was with, his posse. I was going to say too, it seems a lot like the OJ incident that sent OJ to prisonSibelius Hindemith wrote: ↑Fri Aug 14, 2026 6:16 pmIs it normal these days for NFL players to have "posses"? To me that right there should be a big enough red flag to say "no thanks" to his services. But I'm not up with the times so maybe that's just normal these days.
On June 8, 1966, businessman Frederick Weisman suffered a skull fracture during an altercation with singer Frank Sinatra at the Polo Lounge in the Beverly Hills Hotel. Weisman later underwent brain surgery at Mt. Sinai Hospital after collapsing at home.
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Aren't we all Darren's posse?D-train wrote: ↑Fri Aug 14, 2026 10:45 pmI would imagine less than 1% of NFL players have criminal Posse's most people have what's called friend groups of normal decent people instead of scumbagsDonn Beach wrote: ↑Fri Aug 14, 2026 6:43 pmThats just a function of having money, nothing new about that. I happened to have been reading about that item the other day. That i believe were who Sinatra was with, his posse. I was going to say too, it seems a lot like the OJ incident that sent OJ to prisonSibelius Hindemith wrote: ↑Fri Aug 14, 2026 6:16 pmIs it normal these days for NFL players to have "posses"? To me that right there should be a big enough red flag to say "no thanks" to his services. But I'm not up with the times so maybe that's just normal these days.
On June 8, 1966, businessman Frederick Weisman suffered a skull fracture during an altercation with singer Frank Sinatra at the Polo Lounge in the Beverly Hills Hotel. Weisman later underwent brain surgery at Mt. Sinai Hospital after collapsing at home.
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They werent a criminal gang, they were his buddies. Thats the way i read it. I am curious about the back story. In my mind all these guys know each other. The way I grew up i can relate to it, happen all the time, just not at this scale. Fred rips off joe but everybody thinks it was harry that did it. They grab harry to sweat him to get the stuff back but its a mistake. If they would have grabbed fred we never hear about it. Like i said, reminds me of OJ, grab some buddies and go get your stuff back. Im sure OJ thought it was perfectly reasonable.D-train wrote: ↑Fri Aug 14, 2026 10:45 pmI would imagine less than 1% of NFL players have criminal Posse's most people have what's called friend groups of normal decent people instead of scumbagsDonn Beach wrote: ↑Fri Aug 14, 2026 6:43 pmThats just a function of having money, nothing new about that. I happened to have been reading about that item the other day. That i believe were who Sinatra was with, his posse. I was going to say too, it seems a lot like the OJ incident that sent OJ to prisonSibelius Hindemith wrote: ↑Fri Aug 14, 2026 6:16 pmIs it normal these days for NFL players to have "posses"? To me that right there should be a big enough red flag to say "no thanks" to his services. But I'm not up with the times so maybe that's just normal these days.
On June 8, 1966, businessman Frederick Weisman suffered a skull fracture during an altercation with singer Frank Sinatra at the Polo Lounge in the Beverly Hills Hotel. Weisman later underwent brain surgery at Mt. Sinai Hospital after collapsing at home.
Remember these two guys stole my car, joy ride, pissed me off obviously. I honestly didnt know what to do. My gf looked at me, you file a police report. Really? Thats what you do? OK lol. I thought i had to grab some buddies and go look for my car. Calling the police seemed like snitching
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Exactly, Darren expect us to go get his drip backBil522 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 15, 2026 12:30 amAren't we all Darren's posse?D-train wrote: ↑Fri Aug 14, 2026 10:45 pmI would imagine less than 1% of NFL players have criminal Posse's most people have what's called friend groups of normal decent people instead of scumbagsDonn Beach wrote: ↑Fri Aug 14, 2026 6:43 pm
Thats just a function of having money, nothing new about that. I happened to have been reading about that item the other day. That i believe were who Sinatra was with, his posse. I was going to say too, it seems a lot like the OJ incident that sent OJ to prison
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Thankful I grew up in Lynnwood instead of the ghetto like you must have. lolDonn Beach wrote: ↑Sat Aug 15, 2026 3:02 amThey werent a criminal gang, they were his buddies. Thats the way i read it. I am curious about the back story. In my mind all these guys know each other. The way I grew up i can relate to it, happen all the time, just not at this scale. Fred rips off joe but everybody thinks it was harry that did it. They grab harry to sweat him to get the stuff back but its a mistake. If they would have grabbed fred we never hear about it. Like i said, reminds me of OJ, grab some buddies and go get your stuff back. Im sure OJ thought it was perfectly reasonable.D-train wrote: ↑Fri Aug 14, 2026 10:45 pmI would imagine less than 1% of NFL players have criminal Posse's most people have what's called friend groups of normal decent people instead of scumbagsDonn Beach wrote: ↑Fri Aug 14, 2026 6:43 pm
Thats just a function of having money, nothing new about that. I happened to have been reading about that item the other day. That i believe were who Sinatra was with, his posse. I was going to say too, it seems a lot like the OJ incident that sent OJ to prison
Remember these two guys stole my car, joy ride, pissed me off obviously. I honestly didnt know what to do. My gf looked at me, you file a police report. Really? Thats what you do? OK lol. I thought i had to grab some buddies and go look for my car. Calling the police seemed like snitching
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not to mention that at Alabama he started ahead of our current starter, Josh Jobe. yeah, i dont know why you would want a guy like that.Donn Beach wrote: ↑Fri Aug 14, 2026 2:23 amWhat he sees in him? Lets see, a 23 year old first team all american corner first round draft pick. Half a season in the nfl, eight games played before an injury ended his season. I dont think hia pff grades are that relevant. He's considered talented. If JS pulls this off think of that d backfield. Emmanwori, Witherspoon, Arnold all what, 25.or undsr...wow
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