That kid rapping should be home folding boxes or doing some math or some shit.
Took me the whole five minutes to realize they weren't from Bristol, CT.
Was like, damn, where they get these accents from.
Also kid at 3:30 slays it.
China,
You catch Dennis & Callahan this morning?
A Latin King member, Rabbit, calls in on Hernandez. Life on the inside, etc. Podcast under "most popular" WEEI website.
http://audio.weei.com/device/mobile/...the-inside.htm
Fucking Gold!
Dennis ends the clip with a classic joke:
New guy comes into prison.
You like Lobster?
Yeah!
You'll love Wednesday night. It's lobster night here.
You like poker?
Yeah, I love poker!
You'll love Friday night. It's poker night.
You like anal sex?
No!
Oh, you're gonna hate Saturday night.
Last edited by Sanlmar; 06-28-2013 at 12:04 PM.
That interview was decent for two minutes. D and c are the fucking whitest , most out of touch people on the earth. The only interesting part of that interview was the father geoghan shit.
The Gillette Stadium Pro Shop will be exchanging Hernandez jerseys next weekend.
http://www.patriots.com/news/article...8-29f1e551b228
Brilliant marketing by the Krafts on so many levels.
Little PR salve to the wound.
Immediate $$ stimulus to the Gillette Patriots Place economy in July. Trade shirt. Buy one or two more souvenirs. Stop by Bass Pro Shop, etc. etc. There is 1.3 million square feet of shopping.
Football is just an afterthought.
Personally, I will keep my Hernandez, Vick, OJ shirts. Work on my NFL all time thug lineup.
Hernandez a nut case and expect to see Tebow at TE at times during the season.
What's interesting about this case from a pop culture standpoint will be what kind of "legs" this story has.
It's a slam dunk. Really no controversy. A bit of shock initially. But nothing to discuss really. This ain't OJ.
Even here in Boston, there is no real mention beyond a footnote about the last of the Tsarnaev brothers.
Funny how that works, huh?
Is there any chance that there was another person involved who actually did the killing, and Hernandez tried to cover up for that guy?
Also, with his huge salary, is it true that they didnt have some type of clause in the contract that would allow the Pats to dump him and not have to pay?
lol, this is obviously defense strategy #1. This seems the most likely to go forward with, especially lacking a murder weapon, the case is largely circumstantial, depending on what and how much actually is on them home video recordings, before and after he destroyed it. Also depends if one of these two flipped and they arrested later is actually working with the Feds. Either way with his money and quality of counsel, I would think this is most likely going to be the defenses strategy.
You never know also because the media are great at portraying one thing, only to find out later when YOU have all the information to make your own opinion, you don't agree with what they projected. Either way hes at best holding the 4 outer, 92/8, and 8% chance of getting off the hook is pretty bad.
Report: Patriots void remaining guaranteed money due Hernandez
The Patriots released tight end Aaron Hernandez Wednesday for his alleged role in the shooting death of Odin Lloyd. The move came roughly 10 months after the team gave Hernandez a five-year, $40 million contract extension that included $16 million in guarantees. Now the team has voided the remaining guaranteed money, according to the Boston Globe's Ben Volin, who also reports that neither owner Robert Kraft nor coach Bill Belichick had any inside knowledge that Hernandez would be charged with murder.
"Did it matter to us? No," a high-ranking source with the team told Volin. "We were not going to have somebody on the team that's close to a murder."
Hernandez has already collected $10 million, but the Patriots believe NFL bylaws and the collective bargaining agreement have language pertaining to "conduct detrimental to the best interests of professional football" that could favor the organization's attempt at voiding all future payments to Hernandez, including his remaining signing bonus.
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2nd, 3rd suspects in Lloyd murder now in custody “It was guaranteed for skill and injury, but it wasn't guaranteed for personal conduct that cast the club in a negative light, and that's why we cut him,” the source said. “We know the CBA. We are well within our rights.”
Volin writes that Herandez was due $2.46 million in guaranteed base salary in 2013-14, $200,000 in roster and workout bonuses this year, and a $3.25 million payment next March 31 to complete his signing bonus. That money was fully guaranteed for skill, injury, and cap purposes.
ProFootballTalk.com's Mike Florio writes: "As to the $2.5 million in guaranteed base salaries, there will be no fight from Hernandez or the NFLPA. Multiple sources on both sides of the issue have told PFT that salary guaranteed for injury, skill, and salary cap can be voided if a player is cut for conduct unbecoming to the team."
But, Florio adds: Hernandez's camp "will argue strenuously that the Patriots have no right to withhold the $3.25 million in deferred signing bonus money" because that money has already been earned.
Squabbling over a contract that is now meaningless may seem like the least of Hernandez's worries, but he has been charged with first-degree murder. Mounting a vigorous legal defense won't be cheap.
guy hasn't even been convicted yet, and he's lost his job and now the pats are taking returns on his jerseys...
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