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poole update

grizcountry420 said:
kurtismichael said:
grizcountry420 said:
mtgrizrule said:
So says the poster with an avatar of a character with a bong. :thumb: How ironic is that? :lol:

I have my degree bitch! Go fvck yourself!


Wow 420 I think mtgrizrule was just having a little fun with you, bit of an overaction don't you think?

mtgrizrule is the most up tight asshole on this board. He wasnt having any fun with it. He'll call you out for saying dude.. Fvck him!

Damn man...maybe you should hit the bong and calm down a bit :P It's pretty obvious he was just messing with you...
 
I am not sickened by this nor do I have any sympathy for Poole. Don't do the crime if you can't do the time. With all that's transpired with this program recently I can't believe this d-bag would even put himself and his team in this position. Good riddance.
 
Potomac Griz said:
grizcountry420 said:
kurtismichael said:
grizcountry420 said:
I have my degree bitch! Go fvck yourself!


Wow 420 I think mtgrizrule was just having a little fun with you, bit of an overaction don't you think?

mtgrizrule is the most up tight asshole on this board. He wasnt having any fun with it. He'll call you out for saying dude.. Fvck him!

Damn man...maybe you should hit the bong and calm down a bit :P It's pretty obvious he was just messing with you...

420, Dude, I was messing with you , sorry you did not take it that way. Then again, i am an uptight Asshole, so doubt you will believe me.
 
I feel awful for him and his family. Two stupid pills at a party, I was a stupid kid once and did many really dumb things. I got lucky and didn't get into real trouble, I am sure he will learn one hell of a life's lesson with this. I just hope it doesn't ruin his life with a felony conviction following him around forever..
 
indian-outlaw said:
I feel awful for him and his family. Two stupid pills at a party, I was a stupid kid once and did many really dumb things. I got lucky and didn't get into real trouble, I am sure he will learn one hell of a life's lesson with this. I just hope it doesn't ruin his life with a felony conviction following him around forever..

Word. I do believe that if he wants to play football for the Griz, he shouldn't be tripping his balls off after games.... but a freakin' felony for two pills? Its a crazy world we live in.


Part of me is tempted to find out what pills are worth getting a felony for.
 
I know 420 and the dude runs a little hot..........IMO the reason he hasnt responded is because hes searching for you....................

If he shows up on your doorstep make sure you have some ice cold beer to cool him down properly or you might have a really big problem on your hands. This seems to work when hes breaking up our tailgate party but I cant say it works 100% of the time.............just like "the incident" a few weeks ago......................

:coffee:

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Maybe I'm alone, but I don't feel bad for Poole at all. He knows the scrutiny our program is under right now, he knows the coaches are going to be more strict, and he still goes out to a rave after a game where he knows cops are going to be and buys molly? That's beyond stupid.
 
It is damn difficult to teach dumb.
The long and hard hours put in by this young man to perform well and get an education?
Dumb is hard to teach.
The effort put forth to be starting for the Griz as an offensive lineman is very difficult?
Educating dumb is common sense in retard mode.
Buy a drug at a blast loaded with gestapo police knowing if I am caught it is over.....forever?
All star dumb award for all seasons goes to Poole.
Big guy works his ass off to become a starting football player for a great team under the microscope?
Shot the word "dumb" all to hell.
Buy a drug to get high while working his mind and body to perform in football and in the classroom?
290 Pounds of dumb!
255,000 fans made to feel like they fell into a mud Poole........####
 
PTGrizzly said:
Maybe I'm alone, but I don't feel bad for Poole at all. He knows the scrutiny our program is under right now, he knows the coaches are going to be more strict, and he still goes out to a rave after a game where he knows cops are going to be and buys molly? That's beyond stupid.

You're not alone. I feel exactly the same way. Guy's an absolute moron and deserves whatever punishment he gets.
 
Were either of the other two people arrested the guy selling the drug? Did anyone look them up on the arrest report?

If neither was the seller, why would the police arrest the buyer, and not the seller? Is buying a bigger deal than selling? Was the seller a police informant? If so, entrapment?

Do the police have the two pills? That wasn't mentioned in the very short affidavit.

Assuming it's true that he had 2 pills and he admitted that he bought them, what's the penalty? I wonder how many people in Missoula have ever been charged with felony possession for having 2 pills? I wonder if anyone has ever been convicted of a 2-pill felony?

If it wasn't Missoula (under scrutiny) and he wasn't a football player, I can't imagine he would even be charged with felony. This should be a diversion if Poole hasn't been in other serious criminal trouble (say you're sorry and won't do it again, do some education, be good for X period of time, and the charge goes off his record).

Mr. Ryan (I assume Paul Ryan) is his attorney. Ryan is a very good criminal attorney. Released without any bail. Has had not prior criminal issues. Was cooperative with law enforcement.

My guess is that he has a reasonable chance of playing (or ought to have the chance) for the Griz in the future, but, of course, not this year.

Society generally doesn't, and shouldn't, convict/force a felony on a college kid who bought drugs at a big party, who hasn't been in trouble previously, and who was cooperative. Big mistake, of course, but having been around in the late 60's and early 70's, I'm not so sure that buying/consuming a small amount of recreational drugs is the biggest crime on earth nor a felony.

Note that the Kalispell Bobcat kid was initially charged with 2 felonies (I believe) for making and selling a few marijuana brownies on high school graduation night. I believe the charges were reduced to a misdemeanor(s). Note that I supported the Kalispell kid similarly, just like I supported the Bobcat kid he punched someone at the Garden Bar.
 
Of course you did your a cat fan and a lawyer so your just not very bright.........twice.

:coffee:

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PlayerRep said:
Were either of the other two people arrested the guy selling the drug? Did anyone look them up on the arrest report?

If neither was the seller, why would the police arrest the buyer, and not the seller? Is buying a bigger deal than selling? Was the seller a police informant? If so, entrapment?

Do the police have the two pills? That wasn't mentioned in the very short affidavit.

Assuming it's true that he had 2 pills and he admitted that he bought them, what's the penalty? I wonder how many people in Missoula have ever been charged with felony possession for having 2 pills? I wonder if anyone has ever been convicted of a 2-pill felony?

If it wasn't Missoula (under scrutiny) and he wasn't a football player, I can't imagine he would even be charged with felony. This should be a diversion if Poole hasn't been in other serious criminal trouble (say you're sorry and won't do it again, do some education, be good for X period of time, and the charge goes off his record).

Mr. Ryan (I assume Paul Ryan) is his attorney. Ryan is a very good criminal attorney. Released without any bail. Has had not prior criminal issues. Was cooperative with law enforcement.

My guess is that he has a reasonable chance of playing (or ought to have the chance) for the Griz in the future, but, of course, not this year.

Society generally doesn't, and shouldn't, convict/force a felony on a college kid who bought drugs at a big party, who hasn't been in trouble previously, and who was cooperative. Big mistake, of course, but having been around in the late 60's and early 70's, I'm not so sure that buying/consuming a small amount of recreational drugs is the biggest crime on earth nor a felony.

Note that the Kalispell Bobcat kid was initially charged with 2 felonies (I believe) for making and selling a few marijuana brownies on high school graduation night. I believe the charges were reduced to a misdemeanor(s). Note that I supported the Kalispell kid similarly, just like I supported the Bobcat kid he punched someone at the Garden Bar.
Oh, Gawd..
 
Griz2k said:
PTGrizzly said:
Maybe I'm alone, but I don't feel bad for Poole at all. He knows the scrutiny our program is under right now, he knows the coaches are going to be more strict, and he still goes out to a rave after a game where he knows cops are going to be and buys molly? That's beyond stupid.

You're not alone. I feel exactly the same way. Guy's an absolute moron and deserves whatever punishment he gets.

I agree. Argue felony or no-felony. Really doesn't matter as Poole should have known enough to stay away from a rave. Threw it all away for a couple of pills. I feel bad for his parents (who have posted on eGriz) as they must be shocked and embarassed.
 
PlayerRep said:
Were either of the other two people arrested the guy selling the drug? Did anyone look them up on the arrest report?

If neither was the seller, why would the police arrest the buyer, and not the seller? Is buying a bigger deal than selling? Was the seller a police informant? If so, entrapment?

Do the police have the two pills? That wasn't mentioned in the very short affidavit.

Assuming it's true that he had 2 pills and he admitted that he bought them, what's the penalty? I wonder how many people in Missoula have ever been charged with felony possession for having 2 pills? I wonder if anyone has ever been convicted of a 2-pill felony?

If it wasn't Missoula (under scrutiny) and he wasn't a football player, I can't imagine he would even be charged with felony. This should be a diversion if Poole hasn't been in other serious criminal trouble (say you're sorry and won't do it again, do some education, be good for X period of time, and the charge goes off his record).

Mr. Ryan (I assume Paul Ryan) is his attorney. Ryan is a very good criminal attorney. Released without any bail. Has had not prior criminal issues. Was cooperative with law enforcement.

My guess is that he has a reasonable chance of playing (or ought to have the chance) for the Griz in the future, but, of course, not this year.

Society generally doesn't, and shouldn't, convict/force a felony on a college kid who bought drugs at a big party, who hasn't been in trouble previously, and who was cooperative. Big mistake, of course, but having been around in the late 60's and early 70's, I'm not so sure that buying/consuming a small amount of recreational drugs is the biggest crime on earth nor a felony.

Note that the Kalispell Bobcat kid was initially charged with 2 felonies (I believe) for making and selling a few marijuana brownies on high school graduation night. I believe the charges were reduced to a misdemeanor(s). Note that I supported the Kalispell kid similarly, just like I supported the Bobcat kid he punched someone at the Garden Bar.
for someone who claims to be a lawyer you sure are a %*$(#*@* retard. sting operations are not entrapment dumbass.

Can we get an explanation from someone who knows what they're talking about please?? Anyone??
 
grizcountry420 said:
mtgrizrule said:
grizcountry420 said:
The kids future is ruined. He will never be able to apply for finacial aid..


So says the poster with an avatar of a character with a bong. :thumb: How ironic is that? :lol:

I have my degree bitch! Go fvck yourself!
You speak of this like having your degree is some big accomplishment? Nowdays, having a college degree is nothing more than a glorified high school dipolma. Has been ever since we as a society came up with this notion that everyone should go to college and that college is for everyone. That attitude has devalued the importance of a college degree. In no way does one need a degree to be successful.
 
msuhunter said:
PlayerRep said:
Were either of the other two people arrested the guy selling the drug? Did anyone look them up on the arrest report?

If neither was the seller, why would the police arrest the buyer, and not the seller? Is buying a bigger deal than selling? Was the seller a police informant? If so, entrapment?

Do the police have the two pills? That wasn't mentioned in the very short affidavit.

Assuming it's true that he had 2 pills and he admitted that he bought them, what's the penalty? I wonder how many people in Missoula have ever been charged with felony possession for having 2 pills? I wonder if anyone has ever been convicted of a 2-pill felony?

If it wasn't Missoula (under scrutiny) and he wasn't a football player, I can't imagine he would even be charged with felony. This should be a diversion if Poole hasn't been in other serious criminal trouble (say you're sorry and won't do it again, do some education, be good for X period of time, and the charge goes off his record).

Mr. Ryan (I assume Paul Ryan) is his attorney. Ryan is a very good criminal attorney. Released without any bail. Has had not prior criminal issues. Was cooperative with law enforcement.

My guess is that he has a reasonable chance of playing (or ought to have the chance) for the Griz in the future, but, of course, not this year.

Society generally doesn't, and shouldn't, convict/force a felony on a college kid who bought drugs at a big party, who hasn't been in trouble previously, and who was cooperative. Big mistake, of course, but having been around in the late 60's and early 70's, I'm not so sure that buying/consuming a small amount of recreational drugs is the biggest crime on earth nor a felony.

Note that the Kalispell Bobcat kid was initially charged with 2 felonies (I believe) for making and selling a few marijuana brownies on high school graduation night. I believe the charges were reduced to a misdemeanor(s). Note that I supported the Kalispell kid similarly, just like I supported the Bobcat kid he punched someone at the Garden Bar.
for someone who claims to be a lawyer you sure are a %*$(#*@* retard. sting operations are not entrapment dumbass.

Can we get an explanation from someone who knows what they're talking about please?? Anyone??
Sure. This board is full of experts. I am sure any one of them will be on here any time now to give us the laymans legal definitions. :roll:
 
putter said:
Griz2k said:
PTGrizzly said:
Maybe I'm alone, but I don't feel bad for Poole at all. He knows the scrutiny our program is under right now, he knows the coaches are going to be more strict, and he still goes out to a rave after a game where he knows cops are going to be and buys molly? That's beyond stupid.

You're not alone. I feel exactly the same way. Guy's an absolute moron and deserves whatever punishment he gets.

I agree. Argue felony or no-felony. Really doesn't matter as Poole should have known enough to stay away from a rave. Threw it all away for a couple of pills. I feel bad for his parents (who have posted on eGriz) as they must be shocked and embarassed.

Yep
 
PlayerRep said:
Note that the Kalispell Bobcat kid was initially charged with 2 felonies (I believe) for making and selling a few marijuana brownies on high school graduation night. I believe the charges were reduced to a misdemeanor(s). Note that I supported the Kalispell kid similarly, just like I supported the Bobcat kid he punched someone at the Garden Bar.

Lets be clear here, the first one was a recruit, and he was dismissed and never heard from again.

the other was suspended pending legal outcome, after which the charges were reduced or dropped I don't remember which then he was reinstated. I do believe that Tudal plead either no contest of guilty to a misdemeanor and sat out at least a couple of games.
 
ALPHAGRIZ1 said:
Of course you did your a cat fan and a lawyer so your just not very bright.........twice.

:coffee:

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fu@k you,

PR is one of yours and you know it, no way you can pawn that piece of sh!t off on us :D
 
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