He was smart enough to hide one of the bags in his shoe & yet left one out in plain view? Then was speeding!? That is not very bright. This is unfortunate... Since the season is over, we won't really know how Miles handles this situation, but I hope he doesn't accept this type of thing.
If you are the coach, do you call for a mandatory drug test (for the rest of the team) Immediately, or just sit back and hope that everyone else is clean?
It's true :dis: Idiot. And don't you dare try and flame me for saying so. The kid, and that is obviously all he is, has disrespected himself, his family, and his fans. He has been blessed with talent. Too bad he wasn't blessed with more common sense. What an idiot. Just yesterday morning I was having a conversation with a security guard at the building I work at about Claude. The guard played ball with him in high school and was very proud of Claude's accomplishments. He said, and I quote, "That Claude is a really great dude. I'm so happy for him." Too bad Claude has disappointed him. Great example there Wroten.
I guess Forrest Gump would disagree but I think it's sad not stupid. I would just like to sit down with some of these guys and try to understand how they rationalize taking huge risks when real wealth is only a few steps away.
"In plain view".....Um, really...If I am getting pulled over by the po po's, no way I am leaving a bag of weed "in plain view". That's like, "here can you hold my beer while I look for my registration"?
Here's a link from the Funroe paper. http://www.thenewsstar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060105/NEWS01/60105003 It looks like a bad situation for him. For his sake, I hope the part about the cash being from a "financial adviser" pans out or he's really going down