And that's some karma for Super Bowl XXV!

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  • DynaPaul
    Registered User
    • Sep 2003
    • 7540

    And that's some karma for Super Bowl XXV!

    On December 5, former Giants receiver Mark Ingram was supposed to surrender to authorities for a seven-year, eight month prison term.


    On December 5, former Giants receiver Mark Ingram was supposed to surrender to authorities for a seven-year, eight month prison term.

    He simply didn’t show up.

    Nearly a month later, federal agents tracked down Ingram at a hotel room in Flint, Michigan.

    Ingram, who played for the Giants and won a Super Bowl in 1991, was given extra time to report so that he could watch his son, Mark Ingram, finish his freshman season at Alabama. Ultimately, the elder Ingram was busted only hours before watching his son play in the Sugar Bowl.

    Ingram pleaded guilty in November 2005 to money-laundering charges.
  • Typ0
    honey pie
    • Jul 2002
    • 32593

    #2
    Re: And that's some karma for Super Bowl XXV!

    this is the guy that refused to go down on that third down play during the drive from hell that cost the Bills a superbowl too.

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    • don137
      Registered User
      • Jul 2002
      • 7720

      #3
      Re: And that's some karma for Super Bowl XXV!

      He better get ready for some lovin prison style....

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      • trapezeus
        Legendary Zoner
        • Oct 2004
        • 19525

        #4
        Re: And that's some karma for Super Bowl XXV!

        seems like giant receivers who make big plays during the superbowl all go to jail...let's just see if david tyree goes anytime soon.

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        • Mitchell55
          only another 1000 mocks due by tomorrow!
          • Feb 2008
          • 5214

          #5
          Re: And that's some karma for Super Bowl XXV!

          Originally posted by trapezeus
          seems like giant receivers who make big plays during the superbowl all go to jail...let's just see if david tyree goes anytime soon.



          Tyree was already in jail. Hes been in and out of football for a while.

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          • SabreEleven
            Registered User
            • Aug 2002
            • 39563

            #6
            Re: And that's some karma for Super Bowl XXV!

            Originally posted by don137
            He better get ready for some lovin prison style....
            Hopefully by a Bills fan.

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            • SabreEleven
              Registered User
              • Aug 2002
              • 39563

              #7
              Re: And that's some karma for Super Bowl XXV!

              Wait, something doesn't add up...He pleaded guilty in 2005 and he has been free for over 3 years? Seems like a lot of time to get his affairs in order.

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              • Luisito23
                Men Have Superbowl Gold, Legends Have Platinum Hearts!!!
                • Apr 2003
                • 7434

                #8
                Re: And that's some karma for Super Bowl XXV!

                Originally posted by SabreEleven
                Wait, something doesn't add up...He pleaded guilty in 2005 and he has been free for over 3 years? Seems like a lot of time to get his affairs in order.

                Well you know how it is, celebrates and athletes aren't really people so the law doesn't apply to them.
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