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I was just reading the SPT, and according to their story, he was at a bar on Gandy Blvd., and hit a guy on the side of the head. Not sure why FHP was there, except that Gandy is a U.S. highway, and they may have ben the closest to the call. Now, let's do a little process of elimination. He was booked into the Pinellas jail, so that means the bar was on the St. Pete side of Gandy. Next, realize that it's called Gandy from the end of the bridge to US 19, after which it is called Park Blvd. Knowing that, you can count the number of bars in that stretch of Gandy. I believe there are 4. 2 are local type bars that I don't think Aqib would venture into (Banana Boat , Dave's Aqua Lounge). That leaves Kahuna's and Vegas Showgirls. Wonder which one he was in? Hmmmm......
Quote from: TheGladiator on August 20, 2009, 09:42:31 AMIt'll be interesting to see how Morris and the Bucs handle this. The players supposedly respect that he's tough and honest with them. If he's too "light", he'll lose some respect IMO.Basic rule of coaching. You can always start out too tough and lighten up. But you can't start out too light then try to get tough. It simply doesn't work. How he handles these situations will be critical to his continued success.
It'll be interesting to see how Morris and the Bucs handle this. The players supposedly respect that he's tough and honest with them. If he's too "light", he'll lose some respect IMO.
Quote from: King Mojo on August 20, 2009, 09:44:19 AMQuote from: TheGladiator on August 20, 2009, 09:42:31 AMIt'll be interesting to see how Morris and the Bucs handle this. The players supposedly respect that he's tough and honest with them. If he's too "light", he'll lose some respect IMO.Basic rule of coaching. You can always start out too tough and lighten up. But you can't start out too light then try to get tough. It simply doesn't work. How he handles these situations will be critical to his continued success.With Morris's regime, the inmates run the asylum, unfortunately.
Quote from: TheGladiator on August 20, 2009, 09:42:31 AMIt'll be interesting to see how Morris and the Bucs handle this. The players supposedly respect that he's tough and honest with them. If he's too "light", he'll lose some respect IMO.Morris doesn't have enough courage to properly deal with players like Talib. Complete house cleaning need - new coaches and get rid of Talib for a few draft choices.
Keep in mind that several players were arrested on Tony Dungy's and Derrick Brooks' watch, too. Just want to get that out before the chants to bring those two back start erupting.