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justasportsfan
08-06-2007, 02:14 PM
Bills head coach Dick Jauron made some brief comments after the team's morning walk-through practice to address the arrest over the weekend of defensive end Anthony Hargrove.

"In regards to the situation with Anthony Hargrove we are gathering all the available information so that we can make the most appropriate decision that the facts require," said Jauron. "Obviously we don't have all that information at this point. So we really don't have a lot to say."

Hargrove is facing charges of harassment, criminal mischief and resisting arrest after an incident on St. Paul St. in Rochester early Sunday morning.

The Bills have been in touch with the NFL offices in New York to inform them of the developments involving Hargrove.

"The league office is aware of the situation," said Jauron. "We've notified them and we'll just see where it goes."

http://www.buffalobills.com/news/news.jsp?NEWS_ID=5028

Ebenezer
08-06-2007, 03:13 PM
in other words...

"We are really depleted on the Defensive line right now and we hope all charges will be dismissed so we can keep him on the roster. Otherwise, we would have cut his ass yesterday."

Michael82
08-06-2007, 03:54 PM
in other words...

"We are really depleted on the Defensive line right now and we hope all charges will be dismissed so we can keep him on the roster. Otherwise, we would have cut his ass yesterday."
:rofl: Exactly!

Cleve
08-06-2007, 04:31 PM
Jauron is showing about zero leadership in this situation. He can't make a decision because he "doesn't have all the information". Jauron sounds more like a bureaucrat here than a head coach.

If you need more information, try reading the newspaper, "Dick". Unless aliens took over his body, or cloned him, or a guy that looks just like him was riding in his brother's truck, it appears 99%+ certain Hargrove committed assault on a police officer, along with several other serious crimes.

Grow a set, "Dick", and bench him until the legal issue is resolved.

Ebenezer
08-06-2007, 04:34 PM
Jauron is showing about zero leadership in this situation. He can't make a decision because he "doesn't have all the information". Jauron sounds more like a bureaucrat here than a head coach.

If you need more information, try reading the newspaper, "Dick". Unless aliens took over his body, or cloned him, or a guy that looks just like him was riding in his brother's truck, it appears 99%+ certain Hargrove committed assault on a police officer, along with several other serious crimes.

Grow a set, "Dick", and bench him until the legal issue is resolved.
does your employer send you home for a legal incident not related to your work?

venis2k1
08-06-2007, 04:38 PM
did my legal incident make national news?

Ebenezer
08-06-2007, 04:46 PM
did my legal incident make national news?
doesn't matter...he hasn't been convicted of anything. should somebody lose their job because something makes a bigger news splash? Nobody would be serving in Congress.

don137
08-06-2007, 04:46 PM
did my legal incident make national news?

No, because your incident involved farm animals, a bowl of jello and ky jelly






:jk:

The last buffalo fan
08-06-2007, 04:49 PM
Quote:
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did my legal incident make national news?
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No, because your incident involved farm animals, a bowl of jello and ky jelly






:jk:

yeah, he was kidding about that ky jelly.

Cleve
08-06-2007, 04:55 PM
doesn't matter...he hasn't been convicted of anything. should somebody lose their job because something makes a bigger news splash? Nobody would be serving in Congress.

Depends on how high profile, and highly paid the job is. It also depends on how public-image conscious the employer is.

He should be placed on the equivalent of 'administrative leave' until the legal issue is resolved. Falcons did the same with Michael Vick - and he's a lot more 'key' to their team than Hargrove.

Night Train
08-06-2007, 04:58 PM
Behind close doors, they're working him over with nunchucks. :bf1:

Stewie
08-06-2007, 05:07 PM
Depends on how high profile, and highly paid the job is. It also depends on how public-image conscious the employer is.

He should be placed on the equivalent of 'administrative leave' until the legal issue is resolved. Falcons did the same with Michael Vick - and he's a lot more 'key' to their team than Hargrove.

Well actually no, they didnt. The league did.

Hargrove was charged with misdemeanors. Vick was charged with federal felonies. Small difference.

ParanoidAndroid
08-06-2007, 05:09 PM
Jauron is showing about zero leadership in this situation. He can't make a decision because he "doesn't have all the information". Jauron sounds more like a bureaucrat here than a head coach.

If you need more information, try reading the newspaper, "Dick". Unless aliens took over his body, or cloned him, or a guy that looks just like him was riding in his brother's truck, it appears 99%+ certain Hargrove committed assault on a police officer, along with several other serious crimes.

Grow a set, "Dick", and bench him until the legal issue is resolved.

Now, call me crazy, but do we know all the events that led up to his arrest? I'm not making excuses for Hargrove, but any leading events might shed light on Hargrove's behavior. It could make matters worse for him or better. The newspaper is not the place to find the whole truth. That comes from an investigation and discussion in and out of trial, unless we want to return to colonial law.
Jauron is doing exactly what an objective person should do in this situation.

Mr. Pink
08-06-2007, 05:16 PM
Cut him. We're a team of character. I've read that all over the place.

/sarcasm

Cleve
08-06-2007, 05:21 PM
Are the Bills paying this guy to be drinking and carousing on Saturday night, or are they paying him to be 110% focused on preparing for a shot at the championship game?

He broke the team's rules.

He broke the law of the land - unless there's a body double of Hargrove riding around in Hargrove's brother's truck.

Bench him until a final verdict is reached.

ParanoidAndroid
08-06-2007, 06:32 PM
Why would you keep him from practicing and being better suited to help work towards the "championship game" if you aren't sure of his guilt? If there was a curfew, he will probably be fined by the team.

Typ0
08-06-2007, 09:01 PM
Are the Bills paying this guy to be drinking and carousing on Saturday night, or are they paying him to be 110% focused on preparing for a shot at the championship game?

He broke the team's rules.

He broke the law of the land - unless there's a body double of Hargrove riding around in Hargrove's brother's truck.

Bench him until a final verdict is reached.

I don't remember seeing anything about team rules dictating how players spent their saturday nights.

PECKERWOOD
08-06-2007, 09:28 PM
Give him another shot. If he screws up again, cut him. It's not like he is getting in as much trouble as a Tank Johnson, Chris Henry or Pacman Jones, it's not THAT serious.

HHURRICANE
08-06-2007, 10:05 PM
Jauron is showing about zero leadership in this situation. He can't make a decision because he "doesn't have all the information". Jauron sounds more like a bureaucrat here than a head coach.

If you need more information, try reading the newspaper, "Dick". Unless aliens took over his body, or cloned him, or a guy that looks just like him was riding in his brother's truck, it appears 99%+ certain Hargrove committed assault on a police officer, along with several other serious crimes.

Grow a set, "Dick", and bench him until the legal issue is resolved.

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