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Originally Posted by michiganjoe:

It's a misdemeanor charge and I'm not convinced the team will abandon him. Certainly on the stupidity scale this one from Q ranks up there. 

This is NOT the kind of person this team needs this year.  This is not just over-exuberance... it is stupid, arrogant, WAY beyond simply dangerous, and at the VERY least, a distraction.  I'm a strong 2nd Amendment supporter... and he needs to be GONE.  This is not good for the community, the team, or him.  It's a serious character flaw.  Something my beloved team does NOT need.  I had high hopes for him this year.  He can fulfill those somewhere else.  VERY disappointing.

Originally Posted by heyward:
Originally Posted by michiganjoe:

It's a misdemeanor charge and I'm not convinced the team will abandon him. Certainly on the stupidity scale this one from Q ranks up there. 

I could see Quarless surviving this. Abandoning him now would leave the Packers razor thin at tight end.

So be it.  The Packers need to do the right thing here and dump his dumbass.

Originally Posted by Fandame:

Q is an idot. It's turrible when a woman yells "No, get away, leave me alone!" to a pro athlete who, obviously, feels entitled to her company. This could definitely earn Q a spot on someone else's bench this season.

What the hey, it got Jamesis a big deal with Nike, a turd in College, eventually leads to a bigger turd in the Pro's. Can't wait for the Winston melt down!!!

It would have been easier for Quarless to do this a few months ago instead of forcing his team to make a decision right before camp. 

 

This makes him a monumental dumbass. And because that **** for brains didn't understand the spot he was putting the team in when he was pretty much slated into the starting role is exactly why his ass needs to be sent down the road. 

Originally Posted by ChilliJon:

It would have been easier for Quarless to do this a few months ago instead of forcing his team to make a decision right before camp. 

 

This makes him a monumental dumbass. And because that **** for brains didn't understand the spot he was putting the team in when he was pretty much slated into the starting role is exactly why his ass needs to be sent down the road. 

I agree with this stance 100%, just because the level of stupidity of Quarless' actions is blinding. Add to that, cutting him sends a message to this young team. Keeping him sends a different message. 

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Originally Posted by RatPack:

The whole manhood thing was exhibited without the need for guns simply by lifting their kilts a few centuries ago.  For those with little manhoods the next step was a sword and chopping the heads of the bigger manhood guys off.

 

Ah for the good old days....

 

Wait, we're not supposed to pull up our skirts now?

Originally Posted by Henry:
Originally Posted by RatPack:

The whole manhood thing was exhibited without the need for guns simply by lifting their kilts a few centuries ago.  For those with little manhoods the next step was a sword and chopping the heads of the bigger manhood guys off.

 

Ah for the good old days....

 

Wait, we're not supposed to pull up our skirts now?

I believe now one turns around and calls it "showing your feather".

Just posted at JSO:

A trial for Green Bay Packers tight end Andrew Quarless on a gun charge stemming from a July incident in Miami Beach has been delayed again.

Quarless, who is out with an injured knee, was scheduled to go to trial this week on a misdemeanor charge of discharging a firearm in public.

The case was delayed for a third time but records indicate that will be the last one. The new trial date is Nov. 30, which is four days after Quarless is eligible to return to the field against the Chicago Bears on Thanksgiving night. Quarless was placed on the team’s â€œinjured reserve/designated to return” list after spraining his knee against the Kansas City Chiefs.

Quarless’ attorney, Edward O’Donnell, said Tuesday he expects the case will be completed, one way or another, in the next month.

“I think this case will resolve in a very amicable way and if not, we’ll go to trial. We’ll see,” he said, declining to say how it might be resolved.

The charge resulted from an incident in which witnesses said Quarless fired a .45-caliber handgun in the air twice early in the morning on July 4 in South Beach. Quarless fired the gun during an argument with a woman, according to a police report.

After the shots were reported, police searched the area, found Quarless hiding and recovered the gun in a potted plant, according to the report.

O’Donnell said there was no threat made during the incident or Quarless would have been charged with a felony.

A spokeswoman with the State Attorney’s Office for Miami-Dade County declined to comment because it is an open case.

http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/sports/337727791.html

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