But newly acquired Jets wideout didn't turn off his iPod on a flight, as instructed. He was therefore met by police as a disruptive passenger, and later released.
Here's to hoping that little things like that keep happening, and the Jets season ends before it gets started.
Its not a minor deal if you put in context with his drug suspension and hitting a women in the face. Its another athlete thinking he is better then everyone else. Not a big deal would have been just shutting the ipod off. They had to call the police to get him to comply.
Its not a minor deal if you put in context with his drug suspension and hitting a women in the face. Its another athlete thinking he is better then everyone else. Not a big deal would have been just shutting the ipod off. They had to call the police to get him to comply.
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