Posted on 11/29/2017 9:26:22 AM PST by bgill
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon has admitted to dealing drugs during his college days at Baylor.
In an interview with Ben Baskin of Sports Illustrated, Gordon said he would receive up to six pounds of marijuana each week through the mail and estimated he made "upward of $10,000" per month from selling it in cities around the state of Texas, including Dallas and Austin.
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Considering what else was going on at Baylor selling pot makes him one of the nice guys.
Gordon grew up a Houston thug who did drugs in middle school. His only strong suit was sports. Baylor knew what he was when they recruited him, and he fit in with the thug culture prevalent there, so his selling drugs as a sideline should come as no surprise.
Wife and I retired and planned on going to lots of Baylor home games. Only had one year of fun then it all fell apart. And the sad thing is Briles didn’t have to stoop that low in order to win. We demanded and got our Bear Club money back.
Im certain he reported all of that income to the I.R.S.
And, he is what football fans openly and knowingly embraced going back to the seventies.
Ya’ll FReepas stop hatin’....my man gettin’ paid!
Heck, why don't the Browns bring Josh Gordon's bad boy buddy Johnny Manzeil back while they're at it?
Meanwhile, Browns ownership and coaching staff don't know or don't care that the seats are empty because of the National Anthem antics, not because of losing games.
Coach Hue Jackson has been a disaster. I wonder why they aren't sacking him. Then there's the owner who is getting sucked into having a role in the scandal involving Flying J.
Can it get any more bizarre?
They are not sacking him because if they did they might win a game or 2. Their next coach will then get to screw up all the picks.
Pre-MBA studies. Notable because he didn’t have to hire someone else to do the homework.
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