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Re: typical patriot player

Posted: Jan 27th, '16, 13:53
by junior
f.a.s.t. wrote:It never stops with the Boston Patriots Crime family. Yet another Patriot arrested, this time for sexual assault. I'm mad, so mad.

http://boston.cbslocal.com/2016/01/25/j ... achusetts/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Sad, so sad.

Re: typical patriot player

Posted: Feb 3rd, '16, 09:32
by f.a.s.t.
Number one Boston Patriot Crime Family member:

Aaron Hernandez raves about his ex-teammate Tom Brady in a new prison letter obtained by TMZ Sports ... but it's clear, he has nothing but disdain for his former Patriots boss Robert Kraft.

We've verified Hernandez sent the note from the Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center on Dec. 10th ... to a female pen pal he'd exchanged letters with in the past.

Aaron -- who's serving a life sentence for murder -- begins his letter on the attack, ripping the woman for criticizing him in her last correspondence ... and suggesting ways she should kill herself.

"Tie a cinderblock to your ankles and jump in a deep body of water," Hernandez writes.

He then suggests, "Buy the most powerful firecracker in the world that's possible to buy, tie it to your face with duct tape, light it and wait for your head to explode."

Hernandez then changes subjects and goes off about his former team -- saying:

"I have a TV in my cell! And yes I still root for my squad and still love all the ones I loved.

The closest I was with was probably Brady and whom I love to death and always will and only hope the best for them. But was cool with Julez, Branch (I f**ked with and got mad love for) and 'the BEST TE ever to walk on a football field' Gronk!"

Hernandez moves from love to hate ... ripping into "fake ass non loyal Kraft who told me he loved me every time he seen me but obviously shows his word ain't sh*t."

Hernandez says no matter what happens to him in prison, he'll continue to support his boys.

"I watch every game faithfully cheering them on and always will cuz I have love for so many of them!"


Read more: http://www.tmz.com/2016/02/01/aaron-her ... z3z7DoE4gQ" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: typical patriot player

Posted: May 12th, '16, 12:12
by Bubba
By "worst", they mean dumbest. A true Patriot. :wink:

Ex-NFL receiver Reche Caldwell in running for worst criminal ever

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutd ... 59242.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: typical patriot player

Posted: May 12th, '16, 12:26
by madhatter
Bubba wrote:By "worst", they mean dumbest. A true Patriot. :wink:

Ex-NFL receiver Reche Caldwell in running for worst criminal ever

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutd ... 59242.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
good grief he left the patriots in 2006, his troubles w the law seem to have come after he spent a year in washington then left the NFL...yahoo news? for sure...more like news for yahoos though....
though Caldwell's post college peak came when he became Tom Brady's most trusted receiver on the 2006 New England Patriots, it was one of the least-talented groups Brady ever threw to — and yet that team still almost made the Super Bowl that year. But it was Caldwell and his two key drops in the AFC championship game loss to the Indianapolis Colts, who went on to win the Super Bowl, that defined his career. A season later, after wallowing with the Washington Redskins, Caldwell was out of the NFL.

From there, he went back to Tampa, where he grew up and was still revered to a degree, and opened a not-so-secret gambling ring. Caldwell got in deep, and soon the word got out that he and a large crew of his pals were betting on — among other things — NFL games. Perhaps the fact that it was stationed right near an elementary school wasn't the brightest of ideas in the first place, or the fact that Caldwell parked his bright red jeep out front almost daily.

Caldwell and his buddies got sloppy and soon started taking bets from undercover cops. As Caldwell was watching his former team, the San Diego Chargers, beat the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2013 postseason, the betting parlor was being raided and Caldwell detained, a half-eaten sandwich ripped from his hand and the front door flattened by a tank.

One day you're catching touchdowns from Brady. The next well 2,555 days later but who's counting? :roll: you're being interrogated by a bitter FBI agent with a Boston accent.




talk about a steaming pile of crap article that's anything but "news"

Re: typical patriot player

Posted: May 12th, '16, 12:46
by Bubba
madhatter wrote:
Bubba wrote:By "worst", they mean dumbest. A true Patriot. :wink:

Ex-NFL receiver Reche Caldwell in running for worst criminal ever

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutd ... 59242.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
good grief he left the patriots in 2006, his troubles w the law seem to have come after he spent a year in washington then left the NFL...yahoo news? for sure...more like news for yahoos though....
though Caldwell's post college peak came when he became Tom Brady's most trusted receiver on the 2006 New England Patriots, it was one of the least-talented groups Brady ever threw to — and yet that team still almost made the Super Bowl that year. But it was Caldwell and his two key drops in the AFC championship game loss to the Indianapolis Colts, who went on to win the Super Bowl, that defined his career. A season later, after wallowing with the Washington Redskins, Caldwell was out of the NFL.

From there, he went back to Tampa, where he grew up and was still revered to a degree, and opened a not-so-secret gambling ring. Caldwell got in deep, and soon the word got out that he and a large crew of his pals were betting on — among other things — NFL games. Perhaps the fact that it was stationed right near an elementary school wasn't the brightest of ideas in the first place, or the fact that Caldwell parked his bright red jeep out front almost daily.

Caldwell and his buddies got sloppy and soon started taking bets from undercover cops. As Caldwell was watching his former team, the San Diego Chargers, beat the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2013 postseason, the betting parlor was being raided and Caldwell detained, a half-eaten sandwich ripped from his hand and the front door flattened by a tank.

One day you're catching touchdowns from Brady. The next well 2,555 days later but who's counting? :roll: you're being interrogated by a bitter FBI agent with a Boston accent.




talk about a steaming pile of crap article that's anything but "news"
Yep, but since we're quickly moving into summer mode on KZone, it's OK to lob these out there once in a while. :lol:

Re: typical patriot player

Posted: May 12th, '16, 13:25
by madhatter
Bubba wrote:
madhatter wrote:
Bubba wrote:By "worst", they mean dumbest. A true Patriot. :wink:

Ex-NFL receiver Reche Caldwell in running for worst criminal ever

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutd ... 59242.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
good grief he left the patriots in 2006, his troubles w the law seem to have come after he spent a year in washington then left the NFL...yahoo news? for sure...more like news for yahoos though....
though Caldwell's post college peak came when he became Tom Brady's most trusted receiver on the 2006 New England Patriots, it was one of the least-talented groups Brady ever threw to — and yet that team still almost made the Super Bowl that year. But it was Caldwell and his two key drops in the AFC championship game loss to the Indianapolis Colts, who went on to win the Super Bowl, that defined his career. A season later, after wallowing with the Washington Redskins, Caldwell was out of the NFL.

From there, he went back to Tampa, where he grew up and was still revered to a degree, and opened a not-so-secret gambling ring. Caldwell got in deep, and soon the word got out that he and a large crew of his pals were betting on — among other things — NFL games. Perhaps the fact that it was stationed right near an elementary school wasn't the brightest of ideas in the first place, or the fact that Caldwell parked his bright red jeep out front almost daily.

Caldwell and his buddies got sloppy and soon started taking bets from undercover cops. As Caldwell was watching his former team, the San Diego Chargers, beat the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2013 postseason, the betting parlor was being raided and Caldwell detained, a half-eaten sandwich ripped from his hand and the front door flattened by a tank.

One day you're catching touchdowns from Brady. The next well 2,555 days later but who's counting? :roll: you're being interrogated by a bitter FBI agent with a Boston accent.




talk about a steaming pile of crap article that's anything but "news"
Yep, but since we're quickly moving into summer mode on KZone, it's OK to lob these out there once in a while. :lol:
sure why the hell not...

Re: typical patriot player

Posted: May 12th, '16, 15:01
by junior
Just another criminal who got his criminal education with the New England cheatriots and ended up in jail for it.

Not really news because this surprised no one.

This is only the beginning. Murder, drugs, gambling, etc. Only the beginning folks. There will be criminals who are now associated with the patriot crime family who will be getting busted for years to come.

Aaron, Reche, Tom, Billy etc etc etc.

Vegas is taking odds on which patriot will fall next.

This is just par for the course for that franchise.

Nothing new here folks. Move along...........

Re: typical patriot player

Posted: May 12th, '16, 16:06
by f.a.s.t.
junior wrote:Just another criminal who got his criminal education with the New England cheatriots and ended up in jail for it.

Not really news because this surprised no one.

This is only the beginning. Murder, drugs, gambling, etc. Only the beginning folks. There will be criminals who are now associated with the patriot crime family who will be getting busted for years to come.

Aaron, Reche, Tom, Billy etc etc etc.

Vegas is taking odds on which patriot will fall next.

This is just par for the course for that franchise.

Nothing new here folks. Move along...........
Totally agree...................and now this trash from Gronkowski, total Hollywood Trash mixed in with the Boston Patriot Crime Family:

Re: typical patriot player

Posted: May 13th, '16, 09:07
by junior
Look closely at Clausen's face. She doesn't look too impressed. Almost looks DISappointed, but I hear long term steroid use can have that affect on a package. Only a matter of time before Gronk is arrested for something or other. Only a matter of time......

Re: typical patriot player

Posted: May 13th, '16, 09:13
by f.a.s.t.
junior wrote:Look closely at Clausen's face. She doesn't look too impressed. Almost looks DISappointed, but I hear long term steroid use can have that affect on a package. Only a matter of time before Gronk is arrested for something or other. Only a matter of time......
Yea, she's saying get this creep away from me, why the hell did I sign up for this.

Re: typical patriot player

Posted: Jun 7th, '16, 15:07
by f.a.s.t.
No surprise here. Just another Patriot Crime Family member involved with a gun shooting.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... t-himself/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: typical patriot player

Posted: Jun 7th, '16, 15:20
by junior
f.a.s.t. wrote:No surprise here. Just another Patriot Crime Family member involved with a gun shooting.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... t-himself/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Ummmmm..............................

Re: typical patriot player

Posted: Jun 7th, '16, 15:21
by SnoBrdr
f.a.s.t. wrote:No surprise here. Just another Patriot Crime Family member involved with a gun shooting.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... t-himself/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Shall we bring up Plaxico Burress.

You really need to get off the Patriots, it just makes you look more and more the fool.

Re: typical patriot player

Posted: Jun 7th, '16, 15:22
by SnoBrdr
SnoBrdr wrote:
f.a.s.t. wrote:No surprise here. Just another Patriot Crime Family member involved with a gun shooting.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... t-himself/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Shall we bring up Plaxico Burress.

You really need to get off the Patriots, it just makes you look more and more the fool.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plaxico_Burress

Just too much to list.

Re: typical patriot player

Posted: Jun 7th, '16, 16:13
by junior
SnoBrdr wrote:
f.a.s.t. wrote:No surprise here. Just another Patriot Crime Family member involved with a gun shooting.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... t-himself/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Shall we bring up Plaxico Burress.

You really need to get off the Patriots, it just makes you look more and more the fool.
Not to me he doesn't. He's gonna be on them until all you boston yahoos admit they cheated and should be stripped of their rings. Until that happens. he's on the cheatriots. Like white on rice. He's on 'em.

Deservedly so I might add.