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ISU player" indefinitely suspended"

statler & waldorf

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DT Peoples with two felony counts of delivering marijuana on May 7. He got a notice to appear, a ticket, within the last couple days for a Feb. 2 appearance. Per Idaho State Journal.
 
Ursus1 said:
perfect fit for Choate to recruit to give a second chance
Right cause the griz have never had their players get into any trouble, and have never given kids second chances... you guys are unreal sometimes. :roll:
 
SeattleBobcat said:
Ursus1 said:
perfect fit for Choate to recruit to give a second chance
Right cause the griz have never had their players get into any trouble, and have never given kids second chances... you guys are unreal sometimes. :roll:

Never. Don't forget that.
 
SeattleBobcat said:
Ursus1 said:
perfect fit for Choate to recruit to give a second chance
Right cause the griz have never had their players get into any trouble, and have never given kids second chances... you guys are unreal sometimes. :roll:

Totally agree with you.
Questions:
You do realize that you're responding to an individual poster; not "all Griz fans" or even everyone who's reading or posting on this thread?
Why do you even care what's posted on your rival team's fan board?
 
Ursus1 said:
perfect fit for Choate to recruit to give a second chance

Yep. The pieces are falling in place. Shadey staff and recruiting practices/choices, drug angle, coaching desperation, and, of course, the MSU connection. Shaping up nicely. "Kramer II," coming to a TV newsroom near you. :lol:
 
SeattleBobcat said:
Ursus1 said:
perfect fit for Choate to recruit to give a second chance
Right cause the griz have never had their players get into any trouble, and have never given kids second chances... you guys are unreal sometimes. :roll:

No because his most recent recruit also has a predisposition to certain illegals substances thought maybe his new recruiting angle......

Nathaniel D Hale Jr ‏@Lilnate93 · 25 Dec 2015
Merry Xmas to All and Too all "Lets Get High"
 
Something funky about the timeline. Busted in May, played 2015 season. Suspended from the team in late Dec 2015 (code of conduct breach). Being arraigned in February.
 
Delivery in May. Got his 'ticket' this week. Released on his own recognizance, to appear in court Tuesday. Good thing he didn't wait for his ride on a cold, rainy night in a residential construction site. But, this is Bannock County, whose jail population is overflowing to neighboring counties. Originally signed be BYU, so the good' ole Mormon boy connection is a possibility. :roll:
 
Bertram said:
Something funky about the timeline. Busted in May, played 2015 season. Suspended from the team in late Dec 2015 (code of conduct breach). Being arraigned in February.

It'll all be cleared up by Spring ball...well played by Kramer. :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
http://www.idahostatejournal.com/me...cle_70078137-c703-5175-acc8-6153b7a305dd.html
POCATELLO — Bannock County Deputy Prosecutor JaNiece Price said Thursday that Idaho State University football player JonRyheem Peoples was served notice that two felony counts of delivery of a controlled substance — marijuana — had been filed against him on Monday. Pocatello Police Chief Scott Marchand said the charges did not appear on local police blotters because Peoples was not arrested but was served a summons.
Marchand said the university took action against the defensive lineman immediately.
Steve Schaack, assistant athletic director for media relations at ISU, said Peoples was suspended indefinitely from the Idaho State football team Monday for “violation of the Idaho State University Department Code of Conduct policy.”
Price said Peoples is set to make his first appearance in court on Feb. 2. Price said the case was sealed to protect the identity of witnesses. According to court documents, the charges stem from an incident that occurred on May 7, 2015.
Peoples is a 2012 graduate of Rigby High School. He redshirted at Brigham Young University in 2013 and transferred to Idaho State in 2014, but he sat out that season. He started six games for the Bengals in 2015 and played in all 11 games, racking up 24 total tackles, two tackles for loss and one sack.
In November, ISU head coach Mike Kramer predicted that Peoples would play a big role and be a major contributor along the defensive line in 2016.
 
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statler & waldorf said:
Ursus1 said:
perfect fit for Choate to recruit to give a second chance

Yep. The pieces are falling in place. Shadey staff and recruiting practices/choices, drug angle, coaching desperation, and, of course, the MSU connection. Shaping up nicely. "Kramer II," coming to a TV newsroom near you. :lol:

The fact that you are citing tv newsrooms and shadey football staff / program practices in an attempt to make fun of another program is incredibly stupid. When MSU makes 60 minutes and has a best selling book written about its "shadey" practices, let me know. You could join Donald Trumps campaign with that kind of blatant stupidity.
 
Ursus1 said:
perfect fit for Choate to recruit to give a second chance

Seems like MSU material. They've been seeking a defense that performs at a high level. This kid could be a good get for the Cats. Does anyone know if Chalupa has reached out?
 
Bertram said:
Something funky about the timeline. Busted in May, played 2015 season. Suspended from the team in late Dec 2015 (code of conduct breach). Being arraigned in February.

I think the solution to this 'funk' is stated in the ISJ article, where it said the case is sealed' to protect the identity of witnesses.' Distributing drugs is treated pretty harshly, high bail therefore they stay in jail(flight risk). Who would prosecutors NOT want locked up with the bad guys? Your informant, someone they got a good case against but turned into their snitch to incriminate others. Probably wore a wire a few times in the last year. Dead snitches can't testify, therefore write him a summons. He may want to disappear after all the trials at which he'd have to testify. No anonymity on a football field. Just a guess.
 
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