Geno Smith Out 6-10 Weeks

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OCCH

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This is the site for Mehta believers. I noticed a large percentage of the board we merged with seem to align views with Mehta. It's very interesting come from the other side of Jets fans.

A lot of these posters take Mehta as the voice of the Jets often.

Perception is DEFINITELY not one of your super powers.

Mehta got trashed on a consistent basis at JI (once he switched to DN). People believing the reports are not believing them because of the source, but because "where there's smoke, there's fire".

Of course that's not always true, but it's a popular saying for a reason . . .
 

Mugatu

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This is just another thing to add to the list of his immature acts. In less than three years we've endured dick pics, cursing out fans, getting thrown off an airplane and now this. Something needs to click and click soon or I'm afraid he will never be a qb again for this team or any team for that matter.

This is it exactly.... If Geno had shown a high level of maturity in his previous two years, I doubt you would see anyone questioning him now. If there were no dick pics, no finger to the fans, no getting booted from an airplane, no pouting at the draft etc.

He has shown questionable judgement numerous times.

Yet the Geno fan club wants everyone to believe that this is 100% on IK. The punch is 100% is on IK, but the path that got him to that point, is just as much Genos fault.
 
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From ESPN in 2013:


Geno Smith responds to report
4/3/2013 - NFL West Virginia Mountaineers

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Geno Smith defended himself against a scouting report that has called his skills into question, telling USA Today Sports, "it's untrue in all things," while his former quarterbacks coach said Smith can "start in the NFL from day one."

Pro Football Weekly draft analyst Nolan Nawrocki delivered a scathing assessment of Smith's skills this week, writing that the West Virginia quarterback is "not a student of the game," "does not command respect from teammates and cannot inspire," is "not committed or focused" and "cannot handle hard coaching."

"A cross between Akili Smith and Aaron Brooks, Smith is a gimmick, overhyped product of the system lacking the football savvy, work habits and focus to cement a starting job and could drain energy from a QB room. Will be overdrafted and struggle to produce against NFL defensive complexities," Nawrocki also wrote.

Nawrocki's scouting report has stirred debate much like a critical report he wrote about Cam Newton before he was drafted No. 1 overall by the Carolina Panthers in the 2011 draft.

Smith said he heard about the scouting report when his former quarterbacks coach at West Virginia, Jake Spavital, called him to talk about it.
 
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"...

That strange feeling Jets fans experienced for about 48 hours last week was optimism about their team's quarterback situation. From the moment that the Jets released Tim Tebow until the moment Geno Smith fired his agent, the Jets truly looked as if they were going to leave unnecessary controversies in the past. It was disorienting, but now it is over.

Smith's decision to fire his Select Sports agents, like all Jets stories and Geno Smith stories, has taken on its own life. There is a lot of dirty laundry flying around; some sources are casting Smith as an unrealistic kid who convinced himself that he would be the first player drafted, while others whisper of an agency that shoddily prepared a client than deprioritized him when things went south. What's shocking is that something like this does not happen a dozen times per draft: When naïve 22-year olds form alliances with shrewd, bottom-line focused entities, drama is bound to ensue.

The fallout from the Smith-vs.-Select situation is the light it shed on the scathing scouting report published by Pro Football Weekly in March. PFW draft editor Nolan Nawrocki wrote that Smith was "not a student of the game," then got warmed up. "Nonchalant field presence -- does not command respect from teammates and cannot inspire. Mild practice demeanor -- no urgency. Not committed or focused -- marginal work ethic … [H]as approached offseason training as if he has already arrived and it shows in his body with minimal muscle definition or strength ... Needed to be coddled in college - cannot handle hard coaching."
The scouting report later compared Smith to "a cross between Akili Smith and Aaron Brooks," in case your race-o-meter was low on batteries.

PFW was roundly, rightly criticized for crossing the many lines that separate honest scouting from character assassination. Many experts came to Smith's defense, arguing that Smith was not just talented but dedicated and mature; the sources for these determinations, it must be pointed out, were hardly more reliable than the ones at Nawrocki's disposal.

Since Smith's draft plunge and agent firing, another story of Smith's pre-draft odyssey has emerged, one that superficially confirms the Pro Football Weekly scouting report. "He's coming off as a spoiled, pampered brat," ESPN's Rich Cimini quotes one NFL scout as saying. "I'm not sure he knows how to take instruction because he pretty much wouldn't listen or talk to our coaches," an unnamed executive told Jason Cole of Yahoo. "I think he wants to be good. But you can't tell him anything right now. He's tuned out because he thinks he's got it all down." Cole cites another source as stating that Smith talked on his cellphone and checked Twitter when he was supposed to be interacting with coaches during team visits.

It does not take too much imagination to draw a line from "talking on cell phone during meetings" and the content of that PFW flame-off. I blogged about the Smith-Nawrocki scouting report on April 9, and I pointed out then that I also heard pre-draft whispers about bad team visits. The scuttlebutt about an immature Smith was making the rounds for weeks before the draft, and no doubt it reached Nawrocki through reliable channels.



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Pattycakes

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As much as I've defended Geno against the onslaught of unfair comments lately regarding the infamous "Punch Heard Around the World", I'm not holding out hope in the long term for him with this team. The scouting reports were accurate with him. Athletic guy with a nice arm, but still raw to the NFL game and has immaturity issues. It's dead on. When these issues come up, you notice the pattern of behavior. His life line is running out in NY. He needs to flip the switch and make some changes, or he'll be backing up Bortles in Jax next season.

agreed.
 

Superman55

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This post is not cool at all. It's a passive attempt to mock the intelligence of the board. Just because people don't agree with you doesn't mean there's anything wrong.

Also, if you can, try losing the "we vs them" mentality you have on this board. We are all here to talk jets football and all made some great friends over these last few months, meeting knowledgeable Jets fans along the way. It's not competitive in the slightest ways. It will make this place more enjoyable. [MENTION=9]flgreen[/MENTION], [MENTION=265]SackExchange[/MENTION] and [MENTION=22]ucrenegade[/MENTION] are trying to create a good environment here, let's not derail it.

Do you want us all to agree with your opinion? Then we'd be JetsFansCircleJerk, I'll buy that URL for you if you'd like. We love to disagree and that's okay!

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Well, my post wasn't about disagreeing, and havent been. My problem is taking unnamed NY Daily Sources word over Coach Bowles and jets players...i.e. acting like little Mehtas. If people have problems being called little Mehtas, stop acting like it.

You're taking the side/defending people who dont believe anything the Jets organization, players, and coaches are saying and being behind NY Daily News unnamed sources instead...you can argue on their behalf, puff out your chest, circle jerk with Mehta's minions on a cracker for lunch today...I dont give a damn. But Im not going to be SG3 and act like you're doing me a huge favor here...it wont happen. You're definitely not.

I will call people out for being full of shit...if you dont like it, ban me. But posters putting down the Jets players and organization over unnamed NY Daily News sources can pound sand...and if you're on that list with your Mehta minions, fine by me. But I dont respect those posters, and found it interesting 2/3rds of this board quickly jumped on the finger in the face and IK's life at risk and all kinds of other stupid shit when Bowles in his initial press conference said that didn't happen, even if both were at fault. You may have more patience than me for stupidity...that's fine. Let your site be like a comments section under an ESPN article with a bunch of stupid Mehta like source comments...while I believe Coach Bowles and the Jets players in the locker room. Ban me for doing so and see if I give a damn.
 

Superman55

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From ESPN in 2013:


Geno Smith responds to report
4/3/2013 - NFL West Virginia Mountaineers

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Geno Smith defended himself against a scouting report that has called his skills into question, telling USA Today Sports, "it's untrue in all things," while his former quarterbacks coach said Smith can "start in the NFL from day one."

Pro Football Weekly draft analyst Nolan Nawrocki delivered a scathing assessment of Smith's skills this week, writing that the West Virginia quarterback is "not a student of the game," "does not command respect from teammates and cannot inspire," is "not committed or focused" and "cannot handle hard coaching."

"A cross between Akili Smith and Aaron Brooks, Smith is a gimmick, overhyped product of the system lacking the football savvy, work habits and focus to cement a starting job and could drain energy from a QB room. Will be overdrafted and struggle to produce against NFL defensive complexities," Nawrocki also wrote.

Nawrocki's scouting report has stirred debate much like a critical report he wrote about Cam Newton before he was drafted No. 1 overall by the Carolina Panthers in the 2011 draft.

Smith said he heard about the scouting report when his former quarterbacks coach at West Virginia, Jake Spavital, called him to talk about it.

He may be 100% correct...and it appears to be...I still think it is in the Jets best interest to see what Gailey can do with his talent. I would probably say the same if we had a young Akili Smith or Brooks. Gailey is just as much of a special talent as any developmental QB.
 

Superman55

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This is it exactly.... If Geno had shown a high level of maturity in his previous two years, I doubt you would see anyone questioning him now. If there were no dick pics, no finger to the fans, no getting booted from an airplane, no pouting at the draft etc.

He has shown questionable judgement numerous times.

Yet the Geno fan club wants everyone to believe that this is 100% on IK. The punch is 100% is on IK, but the path that got him to that point, is just as much Genos fault.

I think there's a difference between thinking it was 100% someone fault and wanting him to try playing QB in Gailey's offense to see if he's any good or not...why do these 2 things have to be tied together by people who dislike Geno?
 

Elias

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Well, my post wasn't about disagreeing, and havent been. My problem is taking unnamed NY Daily Sources word over Coach Bowles and jets players...i.e. acting like little Mehtas. If people have problems being called little Mehtas, stop acting like it.

You're taking the side/defending people who dont believe anything the Jets organization, players, and coaches are saying and being behind NY Daily News unnamed sources instead...you can argue on their behalf, puff out your chest, circle jerk with Mehta's minions on a cracker for lunch today...I dont give a damn. But Im not going to be SG3 and act like you're doing me a huge favor here...it wont happen. You're definitely not.

I will call people out for being full of shit...if you dont like it, ban me. But posters putting down the Jets players and organization over unnamed NY Daily News sources can pound sand...and if you're on that list with your Mehta minions, fine by me. But I dont respect those posters, and found it interesting 2/3rds of this board quickly jumped on the finger in the face and IK's life at risk and all kinds of other stupid shit when Bowles in his initial press conference said that didn't happen, even if both were at fault. You may have more patience than me for stupidity...that's fine. Let your site be like a comments section under an ESPN article with a bunch of stupid Mehta like source comments...while I believe Coach Bowles and the Jets players in the locker room. Ban me for doing so and see if I give a damn.

Why would I ban you for stating your opinion. You're entitled to it. That's not what this board is about. And my post on you wasn't about supporting Mehta, it's about stopping the backhanded insults. You can disagree all you want. I'm not taking any side, if people insult you, I'll step in as a mod. It's my job to not play favorites.

Anyways, the truth is probably somewhere in the middle. Newspapers are supposed to be out there reporting the truth. Mehta for the most part is out there stirring the truth but that man does have his sources. On the other hand, the NY Jets players and coaches have to protect their player.

You honestly think that Geno has no fault in this story?

And if you're wondering what side of the fence, I'm on neither. Both Geno and IK are idiots.
 

Superman55

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Why would I ban you for stating your opinion. You're entitled to it. That's not what this board is about. And my post on you wasn't about supporting Mehta, it's about stopping the backhanded insults. You can disagree all you want. I'm not taking any side, if people insult you, I'll step in as a mod. It's my job to not play favorites.

Anyways, the truth is probably somewhere in the middle. Newspapers are supposed to be out there reporting the truth. Mehta for the most part is out there stirring the truth but that man does have his sources. On the other hand, the NY Jets players and coaches have to protect their player.

You honestly think that Geno has no fault in this story?

And if you're wondering what side of the fence, I'm on neither. Both Geno and IK are idiots.

I think Geno was 90% fault in the incident escalating...I do think Geno was 0% at fault for a punch being thrown. I am sure every player and everyone in the jets organization was shocked an argument would escalate to that level where someone felt they needed to throw a punch. I will never feel an argument between millionaires should result in a punch over $600...like an argument amongst middle to low class people about $5 should result in a punch.

Geno is 100% immature and if he doesnt wake up from this never will. On this very thread I said I think its a 15-20% chahnce Geno is any good as a QB...I guess that's wearing pom-poms in people's eyes...but if someone told me there is only 15-20% chance id be successful at something, I'd consider it an insult. I also said neithetr Geno or Fitz are good enough to win more than 8-9 games for us unless the light goes on for Geno or Fitz has a career year...again, I dont feel that is standing too firmly in Geno's corner...i'd say that's a pretty soft vote of confidence...

...but I guess any vote of confidence makes me a blind Geno loyalist these days. It's like you're not allowed to hope he does well. Like Sanchez fans year 5 hoping the light finally goes on and they were brutallu attacked by people who couldn't wait to flush him. But its funny how when he got hurt, that was the end of our season somehow. Well, I kind of think the same situation is playing itself out here. But I'd be more than happy to see a career year from Fitz where he plays 16 games, throws 20 TDs and 8-9 INTs and steers us 10-6 into the play-offs. Lets not pretend we dont all want the same thing...jets success.
 

Elias

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I think Geno was 90% fault in the incident escalating...I do think Geno was 0% at fault for a punch being thrown. I am sure every player and everyone in the jets organization was shocked an argument would escalate to that level where someone felt they needed to throw a punch. I will never feel an argument between millionaires should result in a punch over $600...like an argument amongst middle to low class people about $5 should result in a punch.

Geno is 100% immature and if he doesnt wake up from this never will. On this very thread I said I think its a 15-20% chahnce Geno is any good as a QB...I guess that's wearing pom-poms in people's eyes...but if someone told me there is only 15-20% chance id be successful at something, I'd consider it an insult. I also said neithetr Geno or Fitz are good enough to win more than 8-9 games for us unless the light goes on for Geno or Fitz has a career year...again, I dont feel that is standing too firmly in Geno's corner...i'd say that's a pretty soft vote of confidence...

...but I guess any vote of confidence makes me a blind Geno loyalist these days. It's like you're not allowed to hope he does well. Like Sanchez fans year 5 hoping the light finally goes on and they were brutallu attacked by people who couldn't wait to flush him. But its funny how when he got hurt, that was the end of our season somehow. Well, I kind of think the same situation is playing itself out here. But I'd be more than happy to see a career year from Fitz where he plays 16 games, throws 20 TDs and 8-9 INTs and steers us 10-6 into the play-offs. Lets not pretend we dont all want the same thing...jets success.

I can't disagree. Geno is responsible for the escalation. The punch was just wrong
 

hobson54

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...but I guess any vote of confidence makes me a blind Geno loyalist these days. It's like you're not allowed to hope he does well.



i appreciate your candor in the rest of the post above. i respect your position on geno, in hoping that there is a chance (albeit slight) that he, in gailey's system, could finally turn it around and become a productive QB. like you say, it's a long-shot, but i don't disagree it was a shot worth seeing out. i too was willing to give him a shot to start the season, and hope the light came on. i admit to being skeptical, but don't disagree that is was a shot worth taking. obviously circumstances have changed, so we don't know if geno will ever get that chance. and geno shares some responsibility for the change in circumstances.

that said, i do want to point out the irony of the part i quoted above. perhaps an opportunity for you to look in the mirror, if you substitute the name geno with idzik, as what you are seeing happen to you wrt geno is exactly what you did to people who didn't jump ship as quickly as you on idzik. the same accusation of being a blind loyalist that are being thrown towards you for geno are exactly what you did to anyone who didn't call idzik the biggest idiot on the planet last year.

i'm not looking to rehash that debate. i think it's probably nearly unanimous on this board, and in jets fandom at large, that we are happy idzik is gone and macc is in charge. but perhaps you can see how what you did to others last year is the same that is being done to you now.

in the end, we all want jets success. despite our sometimes turbulent history, i never questioned your desire to see the jets become a winner.
 

Superman55

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i appreciate your candor in the rest of the post above. i respect your position on geno, in hoping that there is a chance (albeit slight) that he, in gailey's system, could finally turn it around and become a productive QB. like you say, it's a long-shot, but i don't disagree it was a shot worth seeing out. i too was willing to give him a shot to start the season, and hope the light came on. i admit to being skeptical, but don't disagree that is was a shot worth taking. obviously circumstances have changed, so we don't know if geno will ever get that chance. and geno shares some responsibility for the change in circumstances.

that said, i do want to point out the irony of the part i quoted above. perhaps an opportunity for you to look in the mirror, if you substitute the name geno with idzik, as what you are seeing happen to you wrt geno is exactly what you did to people who didn't jump ship as quickly as you on idzik. the same accusation of being a blind loyalist that are being thrown towards you for geno are exactly what you did to anyone who didn't call idzik the biggest idiot on the planet last year.

i'm not looking to rehash that debate. i think it's probably nearly unanimous on this board, and in jets fandom at large, that we are happy idzik is gone and macc is in charge. but perhaps you can see how what you did to others last year is the same that is being done to you now.

in the end, we all want jets success. despite our sometimes turbulent history, i never questioned your desire to see the jets become a winner.

I think it's a fair point and contrast. I dont know if it's 100% the same, as Geno has been given more time than Idzik...Im pretty sure I was in the minority on Idzik being a bust too (and the only one climbing that mountain too) and it was unfathomable to think Idzik was a bust after only 1 year (2 off seasons to be fair)...just like its unfathomable to think Geno can be a success to many...but it took me 2 drafts to know idzik had no clue what he was doing. I didnt even have to see the picks on the field to know he was lost and over his head (skipping almost every free agent visit was a sure fire sign)...but I agree. That is also a tired argument, like the Sanchez argument, like the Geno argument will be one day...It s a terrible circle being a Jet fan...you could input the names Todd and Nagle in the debate and remove geno and sanchez and we'd see the same forum battles if they existed back then.

Hopefully Mac and Bowles find our franchise QB...the name doesnt matter (Geno, Petty, <insert 2016 draft pick name here>, etc), as long as he's the guy...because this suffering fanbase needs more sunshine and less black eyes...or broken jaws.
 
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Geno won’t press charges against Enemkpali
August 20th, 2015 8:31 am
Geno Smith will not press charges against I.K. Enemkpali, according to reporter Kristian Dyer (August 20).

Smith has yet to file charges, and according to Dyer’s source, will not do so.

Smith is expected to miss the first four games of the season after undergoing jaw surgery after getting punched by Enemkpali over $600.

Enemkpali was released by the Jets and claimed off waivers by Rex Ryan and the Buffalo Bills.

http://thejetsblog.com/nyjets/geno-wont-press-charges-against-enemkpali/
 

Elias

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Another story coming out about IK's temper.

He apparently punched a dude that he thought was a girl. He got catfished. I understand him for punching that person though.

So far it's been a cop, this catfished dude and now Geno.

This is like the Aaron Hernandez situation where we found out more and more victims with each passing moment. :boxing-punch-smiley
 

Elias

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Here's the story:

The outside linebacker who punched New York Jetsquarterback Geno Smith during a locker room dispute missed his college team's 2011 season opener because he injured his hand when punching a man he thought was a woman with whom he had arranged to have sex, Outside the Lines has learned. IK Enemkpali, who was cut by the Jets after the Smith incident and is now with the Buffalo Bills, needed surgery after the 2011 incident and missed Louisiana Tech's opener against Southern Mississippi. He had been suspended before the start of that season for striking an off-duty sheriff's officer at a bar in Ruston, Louisiana, five months earlier, for which he was charged with battery on an officer and disturbing the peace. The details of Enemkpali punching the man he thought was a woman are outlined in a police report obtained by Outside the Lines. Enemkpali was not charged in the incident and actually made the complaint to police after the man demanded money from him. NFL sources said the incident -- and what it showed about Enemkpali's decision-making skills -- prompted at least one AFC team to take him off its draft board. And it was among the reasons for multiple other teams to be dissuaded from drafting him. One team, sources said, noted in its scouting report that Enemkpali, "puts himself in bad situations." According to the police report, on Sept. 1, 2011, Enemkpali began exchanging messages with a new Facebook friend named "Missy Lee," who offered to perform oral sex on Enemkpali if he would come over to her house. He told police that after he entered the house through a side door, he saw a figure inside "covered head-to-toe in a blanket," and the person would not remove the blanket. "Enemkpali stated that he felt uneasy about the situation, so he left," the report states. But Enemkpali returned to the house after "Missy Lee" called him and convinced him to come back. When he arrived, the person wearing the blanket still refused to remove it and also refused to turn on the lights. When a cellphone in the room rang, "the screen lit up the room enough to see that the person under the blanket had facial hair," the report states. Enemkpali said another person had also entered the room. "Enemkpali stated that he felt that he was being 'set up' for a robbery of some type," the police report states. "Enemkpali stated that fearing for his safety, he then struck the subject in the blanket. Enemkpali stated that after he struck this person, their voice changed to that of a male. Enemkpali stated that he then left the residence through the window." Enemkpali told police he started receiving threatening texts in which "Missy Lee" accused him of punching her and knocking out her teeth. "U are going to jail," read one of the texts. He offered $500, but "Missy Lee" demanded $1,000 or the police would be called. "He [Enemkpali] would be 'finished' if that happened." The texts were followed by phone calls from someone claiming to be "Missy Lee's" father and demanding payment.

Enemkpali reported the incident to police three days after it happened. Enemkpali's agent declined comment to Outside the Lines. The Bills did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Police traced the phone numbers to a man named Ketryn Anderson, who initially lied to police but eventually admitted to reaching out to Enemkpali via Facebook and later posing as "Missy Lee's" father on the phone, the report states. He denied hiding under a blanket but did say he refused to turn on the lights. Anderson "stated that he was not attempting to extort money from Enemkpali, only to get him to pay for the damage he had done to his face." The officer noted Anderson was missing two front teeth. Anderson, 34, declined comment to Outside the Lines when reached on Tuesday, saying he would not talk about the incident unless ESPN paid him. He is listed on Facebook as a senior pastor and founder of Life Community Church in Shreveport, Louisiana. Ruston Deputy Chief of Police Clint Williams, who handled the case in 2011, said he didn't know what prompted Anderson to lure Enemkpali to the room.

Williams wrote in the report that he believed "Anderson was attempting to use Enemkpali's prior criminal history and tenuous status with the Louisiana Tech football team as leverage to force him to pay money." He cited two factors: Had the incident occurred as Anderson described, he would have likely reported it to police, and he told his mother that the injuries to his mouth were from a traffic crash. His efforts to get money for his injuries "are at best immoral, and at worst criminal." The officer contacted Enemkpali and then-head coach Sonny Dykes with the results of his investigation. But Enemkpali declined to press charges, and police did not pursue the case further. Police said Anderson did not try to pursue charges against Enemkpali for the injuries he sustained. Enemkpali, the Jets' sixth-round draft pick, was released after the Aug. 11 incident with Smith, which stemmed from a dispute over $600. The Bills picked him up the next day.

NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said Wednesday that "the matter remains under review."

http://espn.go.com/espn/otl/story/_...as-woman-arranged-sex-according-police-report
 

Elias

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So I guess the more info that comes out, the more we realize that IK is a bad decision maker. It may not be all Geno's fault.
 

Mugatu

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From all the notes I have seen, it seems IK is more stupid than criminal. Punching an security guard (off duty cop - why are cops allowed to work nightclub security off duty anyway??)

The catfish incident is kinda sketchy anyway, considering he appears to have been set up

Then the genius move of punching Geno.

All dumb, but I don't think this guy is the second coming of Charles Manson.
 

mykcuz

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So I guess the more info that comes out, the more we realize that IK is a bad decision maker. It may not be all Geno's fault.
You know, I don't entirely agree. These stories, although show he's not against throwing a punch, show that who he punches deserves it. And in another time, nobody would think twice if a pastor catfishd you, set you up in a dark room, tried to extort you for $1000.
The police we're looking to have ik press the charges.

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