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  • Colin Kaepernick Had ‘One Of The Worst Workouts Ever’ With The Raiders According To Warren Sapp

    06/26/2022 1:52:10 PM PDT · by Enterprise · 73 replies
    Sapp, who played for the Raiders in the mid-2000s, was interviewed on VLAD TV last week and claimed he heard Kaepernick’s workout was a disaster.“I heard it was a disaster. I heard it was one of the workouts ever. I’m wondering how the hell this happened, and the tape didn’t get out, right?” The Raiders opted not to sign Kaepernick, and it’s unclear if the team is willing to bring him back for another workout before the start of the preseason.
  • Warren Sapp arrested for hiring 7 a.m. prostitute at Super Bowl

    02/02/2015 1:00:31 PM PST · by Enlightened1 · 100 replies
    NY Post ^ | 2/2/15 | John DeMarzo
    Warren Sapp should have gone to sleep. The 42-year-old Hall of Fame defensive tackle, who was covering the Super Bowl for NFL Network, was arrested early Monday at a hotel in Phoenix for soliciting a prostitute — around 7 a.m., according to TMZ. In addition to solicitation, Sapp also was arrested for assault. NFL Network suspended Sapp indefinitely, without pay, pending the outcome of the investigation, a network spokesperson said.
  • Ex-NFL star Warren Sapp arrested in Phoenix (solicitation, assault, NFL network contract terminated)

    02/02/2015 4:43:51 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 36 replies
    SFGate.com ^ | 2/2/15 | Associated Press
    PHOENIX (AP) — Former NFL lineman and Hall of Famer Warren Sapp was arrested Monday on suspicion of soliciting a prostitute and allegedly assaulting two women, Phoenix police said. Hours later, the NFL Network announced that it had terminated its contract with Sapp, who had been working as a broadcaster and was in Arizona for Sunday's Super Bowl in suburban Glendale. Sapp, 42, was taken into custody at a downtown Phoenix hotel and booked into jail, police said. It wasn't immediately clear if he has an attorney.
  • Warren Sapp stiffs waitress for 'horrible' service; waitress responds

    07/04/2014 7:21:27 PM PDT · by ConservativeStatement · 75 replies
    CBS Sports ^ | CBSSports.com | John Breech
    <p>Lets start with the "boys don't tip" part, since Sapp wrote it in giant letters across the check.</p> <p>The waitress' explanation?</p> <p>"We were busy. I walked over to his table. It was him and one other guy and I said, 'Hey boys, what I can I get you to drink?' And he was like 'We're not boys. I'm a man,'" the waitress said. "I mean, saying 'Hey men, what do you want to drink?' sounds kind of weird, I think. I go with 'boys' a lot. It sounds more youthful."</p>
  • The unofficial FR Spring 2009 Plain People and non-alchoholic Beverage Thread

    03/27/2009 8:50:55 PM PDT · by pissant · 534 replies · 14,630+ views
    PA TImes | 3/27/09 | Pissant
    Since we've all worked hard all week, It's time to kick back, relax, forget about politics and enjoy a nice full glass of iced tea or Soda. Enjoy
  • Warren Sapp bellyaches about food tampering in Philly

    11/24/2006 7:26:42 AM PST · by Dysart · 19 replies · 452+ views
    Centredaily ^ | 11-24-06 | wire
    Warren Sapp says his food repeatedly was tampered with when he was on road trips with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers - especially in Philadelphia.Sapp, now an Oakland Raiders defensive tackle, now refuses to eat out on road trips."You get your food poisoned," said Sapp, a Buc from 1995 to 2003. "They don't want you out there on Sunday. You don't think about it. It just got crazy."He pointed specifically to three incidents: Before the NFC Championship Game in Philadelphia at the end of the 2002 season, which the Bucs won on the way to the Super Bowl title; before a...
  • Firm takes heat for cons’ crimes

    10/14/2005 6:08:38 AM PDT · by gpapa · 2 replies · 566+ views
    Houston Chronicle Austin Bureau ^ | October 21, 2001 | Janet Elliott
    Firm takes heat for cons’ crimes Settled suits cost top-tier legal entity $30 million, with more pending By Janet Elliott Houston Chronicle Austin Bureau (10-21-01) Locke Liddell and Sapp is one of Texas’ premier law firms, having represented some of the state’s top corporations and individuals, including George W. Bush when he was governor and general partner of the Texas Rangers baseball team. But it is two other former clients, convicted swindlers Russell Erxleben and Brian Stearns, who have brought unwanted attention to the 426-lawyer firm with offices in Houston and several other cities. In the past two years, Locke...
  • What happens when a top law firm gets two crooks for clients?

    10/14/2005 1:02:51 AM PDT · by gpapa · 5 replies · 2,220+ views
    Texas Monthly ^ | November 2001 | John Spong
    Texas Monthly November 2001 What happens when a top law firm gets two crooks for clients? At Locke, Liddell, and Sapp, the result was a $30 million settlement for angry investors. by John Spong LOCKE PURNELL ATTORNEY JANE MATHESON'S NOTE ON THE BACK OF A TRADE AGREEMENT her firm was editing for client Russell Erxleben in February 1998 got right to the point: "Tell the truth." Erxleben, an All-American punter and place kicker for the University of Texas Longhorns in the seventies, had enlisted the 110-year-old, blue-chip Dallas law firm to keep his company, Austin Forex Investments (AFI), from running...
  • Locke Liddell PAC Contributions to Democrats

    10/09/2005 3:42:02 PM PDT · by Cautor · 96 replies · 1,293+ views
    Republican Study Committee/FEC ^ | October 3, 2005 | Cautor
    In response to a congressional inquiry, the Federal Election Commission (FEC) provided a list of documents detailing the record of political donations by SCOTUS nominee Harriet Miers from 1980 to the present. (It should be noted that the list provided includes two donations recorded by the FEC that do not in fact belong to Ms. Miers). The document provided by the FEC can be linked from the Republican Study Committee (RSC) web site http://johnshadegg.house.gov/RSC/ Page 7 of the document provides Miers' contributions for the 1999-2000 election cycle. On 28 Apr 2000, Miers donated $1,000 to the Bush-Cheney 2000 Compliance Committee,...
  • McNabb, Sapp were targets of scam attempt

    01/04/2005 12:20:55 PM PST · by Honcho · 15 replies · 818+ views
    Sports Illustrated ^ | Monday January 3, 2005 9:58PM | AP
    BALTIMORE (AP) -- A 29-year-old Maryland man was charged with theft after calling NFL players Donovan McNabb, Darrell Green and Warren Sapp and convincing them to wire him money. Lewis Sills of Elkridge, Md., faces multiple charges of theft and identity theft after stealing or trying to steal from McNabb, Sapp and Green, Howard County police said. fter persuading Green and McNabb to wire him money, Sills called Sapp, who became suspicious, police said. The Oakland Raiders defensive lineman's financial manager contacted police, who arrested Sills after he picked up money he believed was from Sapp. "We have not been...
  • OSU player in court as soldier fights in Iraq

    OSU player in court as soldier fights in Iraq Sunday, December 12, 2004 CORVALLIS O n Thursday, Gabriel Sapp couldn't attend the arraignment of the Oregon State football player who, according to police reports, knocked him unconscious early the morning of Nov. 12. Sapp was busy 7,000 miles away, leading an infantry squad at dusty Camp Taji, a dangerous outpost in the Sunni Triangle, northwest of Baghdad. But in Courtroom 1 of the Benton County Courthouse, six comrades-in-arms showed to witness the arraignment of Joe Rudulph, the defensive end charged with harassment, disorderly conduct and two counts of assault. "We...
  • The Sapp safari: a lion photo shoot

    08/22/2003 1:20:42 PM PDT · by LibWhacker · 23 replies · 673+ views
    SignOnSanDiego.com ^ | 8/22/03 | Bill Suda
    Detroit Lions don't scare Tampa Bay Bucs star Warren Sapp, but a 750-pound African lion named Poncho did the job. Sapp posed with the 14-year-old beast for a newspaper photo. "I can't believe I did it, but I did," Sapp told Roger Mills of the St. Petersburg Times. "I can't believe I risked my life for the Miami Herald. I'm less than 365 days from a nice payday; this is a risk I really don't have to take. . . . (I told them) if this cat growls, snarls or anything at one of these people who work with...
  • Super Bowl XXXVII -LIVE THREAD [Bucs 48, Raiders 21, Congratulations Gruden & Company]

    01/26/2003 8:20:15 AM PST · by ewing · 1,611 replies · 2,326+ views
    ESPN/ABC ^ | January 26, 2003 | Al Michaels and John Madden
    The Country Band 'The Dixie Chicks' will sing the national anthem along with numerous other singing acts before the game.ESPN has the pre game starting now at 11AM EST to 2:00 PM when ABC will take over for the rest of the way.Shania Twain, and the rock band 'No Doubt' have the halftime honors.