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* Video: Reid's Sons Questioned
Eagles Coach's Sons Questioned In Road Rage Incidents
POSTED: 8:34 pm EST January 30, 2007
UPDATED: 8:47 pm EST January 30, 2007
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Pa. -- Officials said that Garrett Reid the son of Andy Reid was involved in a serious crash in Plymouth Township late Tuesday afternoon.
Officials said the vehicle he was driving hit another car driven by a woman.
The victim was flown to the University of Pennsylvania hospital. Her name and age have not been released.
Police said the victim was unconscious at the time she removed from her vehicle.
Reid was taken to the hospital and given a blood test. He is now being questioned by Plymouth Township investigators.
In a separate incident, another son of Andy Reid is speaking to police in West Conshohocken in an unrelated road rage incident.
He was picked up by officers after arriving at the scene of Garret Reid's crash.
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You can't drive and talk to Moroni at the same time, dummy.
Will this force him to retire?!
And we pray.
Damn, I hope the lady he hit is ok.
I wonder if the road rage from the other son was because he was in a hurry to get to the accident scene to see how his brother was..
So both of his sons are incapable of controlling their emotions? Do you think they'd be willing to coach this team?
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on January 30, 2007, 09:55:13 PMI wonder if the road rage from the other son was because he was in a hurry to get to the accident scene to see how his brother was..
Huh? Because that makes it all good?
Huh?
Because I totally said it was OK, right? I was just making a comment/question about it. Don't jump to conclusions that because I wrote that I condone it.
Do something about it.
hahaha
I'm sure it's standard procedure, but this could be interesting:
QuoteReid was taken to the hospital and given a blood test. He is now being questioned by Plymouth Township investigators.
Pick a fight with someone else you cranky bastich. :-*
I hope he was all hopped up on goofballs and goes to jail. I can't wait to see Andy's press conference about that one. Hahahahaahhahahaahaahahaa. Stupid rich kids.
Quote from: rjs246 on January 30, 2007, 10:04:25 PM
I hope he was all hopped up on goofballs and goes to jail. I can't wait to see Andy's press conference about that one. Hahahahaahhahahaahaahahaa. Stupid rich kids.
Reporter: Andy, did you know your son had a substance abuse problem?
Andy: I take full responsibility, that's something we'll have to take a closer look at. *Clears throat* I need to do a better job of parenting and putting my children in a position to make plays.
Apparently Reid's road rage son flashed a gun at the other driver and then took off. This was posted on th EMB by someone who heard it on ch17's news.
I had someone pull a gun on me once while driving. Scary shtein. I pulled up next to the guy and he had a nickel plated .45 pointed at me. I tore ass outta there and didn't care if I got hit when pulling into traffic. I was waiting for my back window to get shot out.
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on January 30, 2007, 10:27:00 PM
I had someone pull a gun on me once while driving.
Don't mess with Texas
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on January 30, 2007, 10:27:00 PM
Apparently Reid's road rage son flashed a gun at the other driver and then took off. This was posted on th EMB by someone who heard it on ch17's news.
I had someone pull a gun on me once while driving. Scary shtein. I pulled up next to the guy and he had a nickel plated .45 pointed at me. I tore ass outta there and didn't care if I got hit when pulling into traffic. I was waiting for my back window to get shot out.
So... you're saying you gunned your Mustang?
(I know, I know. I'm going to bed.)
I'll bet Andy doesn't allow his kids to talk to the press.
I hope somehow it isn't as bad as it might sound with the road rage stuff and the unconscious lady (or else the team may try to buy her off with a $20 discount on a season ticket package).
Edit for update: when asked if he really thought the $20 figure would be suffecient, AR said "...ahem, I think we'll be ok there"
Reid was taken to the hospital and given a blood test
AIDS
hopefully the lady threatens to sue unless they sign Lance Briggs
It's hard to speculate on the road rage thing. If the kid brandished a gun, he's looking at assault. And if he doesn't have a carry permit, that's trouble, as well.
If the gun angle is bogus, and he was just trying to rush to aid his brother, I can imagine a situation where some vigilante wannabe might try to get in his way or something. Something like that, while still wrong, might be more understandable.
The woman, should she end up okay, will be set for life.
Quote from: Susquehanna Birder on January 31, 2007, 09:07:09 AM
If the gun angle is bogus, and he was just trying to rush to aid his brother...
Gimme a break. Who are these kids, the Dukes of Hazard? Exactly what kind of aid is a teenage brother gonna offer? How does this idea even enter you peoples' heads? It's ludicrous.
We can rule that out. Fox29 mentioned that the road rage was early in the day and the accident was in the afternoon. Supposedly the police report will be made public today for the road rage. I wonder if the guy exagerrated about the gun.
Exactly what kind of aid is a teenage brother gonna offer?
for real...who is he barnaby jones going to save his brothers life...if his brother was dying in his car on their way to the hospital then perhaps measures like waving a toolie at people might be accepted...but on the way to an accident?
this isnt tombstone
Tell me that if a family member or other loved one is in a wreck, you wouldn't try to get to them to help. I know it probably not a lot of use, but the instinct would be to get to them.
Anyway, as Phreak mentioned, it's all moot anyway.
I would go to the hospital, like a normal person. Only thing I would accomplish by going the cowboy route is frustrate myself and hinder the professionals who are capable of offering actual aid.
it's hard to predict what you would do until you actually get the call. and even then, it depends on the variables of the situation.
Quote from: Susquehanna Birder on January 31, 2007, 09:43:10 AM
Tell me that if a family member or other loved one is in a wreck, you wouldn't try to get to them to help. I know it probably not a lot of use, but the instinct would be to get to them.
Anyway, as Phreak mentioned, it's all moot anyway.
Agreed.
My wife was in an accident last week. It was minor, and no one was hurt other than some fenders. But I couldn't be sure about that at the time. It didn't stop me from high tailing it out of work and breaking more than one traffic law on my way to the scene.
Quote from: SunMo on January 31, 2007, 09:47:17 AM
it's hard to predict what you would do until you actually get the call. and even then, it depends on the variables of the situation.
No, it's not and no, it doesn't. You go to the hospital. Find me a cop or fireman who condones doing otherwise. They have a job to do and you have to let them do it.
Quote from: Wingspan on January 31, 2007, 09:48:14 AMMy wife was in an accident last week. It was minor, and no one was hurt other than some fenders. But I couldn't be sure about that at the time. It didn't stop me from high tailing it out of work and breaking more than one traffic law on my way to the scene.
Jesus, you guys think you're Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible or something. Get a grip. You cause a wreck on the way there, you belong in jail.
Dio, have a family member hanging on for life. Then be over an hour away and you really think you would drive the speedlimit the entire way ??? I know it doesnt apply in andys sons case but when i got the call that my cousin was in an accident and not expected to make it, i drove my grandparents and now wife back from Bethany Beach to Christiana hospital (usually 1.5 to 2 hour drive)in under an hour.
Ya well, it's one thing to high tail it to the hospital, it's another to "break all kinds of laws" driving to the scene. Unless you got a siren and a badge, you have no place doing that kind of shtein. Sorry.
I could give 2 craps about the law at that point.
its cool to be indifferent
I could give less than that ...putting other people at risk because you've got an emergency is stoopid. You hit me while rushing around like a chicken with your head cut off, I don't care if your whole family was killed, I'm gonna pile onto your misery with blunt force if I can, and with lawsuits after if I can't.
Dumbass. Act like a grown up. Let the police, EMTs and firemen do their job. Do yours by getting safely to the hospital without hurting anyone else.
Man you really can be a miserable funhole
dude just go to the hospital...even if your loved one doesn't go there, just go anyway, that's what you're supposed to do.
in my case i did go to the hospital. Sunmo, if you wife/scratch that most loved child gets run over by a schoolbus and is seriously injured to the point you are told she most likely wont make it thru the next hour
do you
A.) Drive unlike you normally would to get to the hospital in a faster time or
B.) Drive right at the 55mph mark or whatever the marked speedlimit is?
obviously it's B, i can't believe you would think otherwise.
Quote from: Diomedes on January 31, 2007, 10:07:18 AM
I could give less than that ...putting other people at risk because you've got an emergency is stoopid. You hit me while rushing around like a chicken with your head cut off, I don't care if your whole family was killed, I'm gonna pile onto your misery with blunt force if I can, and with lawsuits after if I can't.
Dumbass. Act like a grown up. Let the police, EMTs and firemen do their job. Do yours by getting safely to the hospital without hurting anyone else.
:-D
Yeah, act like a grown up. If a company wants you to take a drug test, you should let the tech do his job.
jesus christ people shut the farg up. lets just hope reid's head explodes over this. who cares about what a heroic effort you would do or not. nobody cares.
AIDS
^^
well played
Quote from: SunMo on January 31, 2007, 10:20:03 AMdude just go to the hospital...even if your loved one doesn't go there, just go anyway, that's what you're supposed to do.
Yeah, that's totally what I said.
Quote from: Wingspan on January 31, 2007, 10:25:19 AMYeah, act like a grown up. If a company wants you to take a drug test, you should let the tech do his job.
Dude, you care way too much about me and my posts, and worse...this wasn't even remotely funny. Off the nuts, wannabe.
i think theres a difference between driving over the speed limit to the hospital and waving a gun at everyone who you deem isnt allowing you to get there
there is a difference, i don't think that's being debated.
what's being debated is Dio's belief that there is no reason to do either in such a situation.
(http://robbloom.com/popculture/images/Ivan%20Drago.jpg)
"If he dies, he dies."
Quote from: SunMo on January 31, 2007, 10:56:11 AMwhat's being debated is Dio's belief that there is no reason to do either in such a situation.
Yeah, because I totally said you should drive the 45 mph to the hospital no matter what happens. Fool.
Quote from: Diomedes on January 31, 2007, 10:03:03 AM
Ya well, it's one thing to high tail it to the hospital, it's another to "break all kinds of laws" driving to the scene. Unless you got a siren and a badge, you have no place doing that kind of shtein. Sorry.
there is a difference, i don't think that's being debated.
what's being debated is Dio's belief that there is no reason to do either in such a situation.
i dont think he did....but if so then then hes an idiot...i drive over the speed limit to get to 7-11
but im not even sure why thats being debated...the reid kid waved a gun which someone orginally tried to defend...the speed limit wasnt even an issue
Quote from: Diomedes on January 31, 2007, 11:01:29 AM
Quote from: SunMo on January 31, 2007, 10:56:11 AMwhat's being debated is Dio's belief that there is no reason to do either in such a situation.
Yeah, because I totally said you should drive the 45 mph to the hospital no matter what happens. Fool.
Quote from: Diomedes on January 31, 2007, 10:03:03 AM
Ya well, it's one thing to high tail it to the hospital, it's another to "break all kinds of laws" driving to the scene. Unless you got a siren and a badge, you have no place doing that kind of shtein. Sorry.
ok, well, why don't you make a list of what laws are ok to break and which aren't...that way we can get on the same page, ok?
Mormons with guns. Jesus farg, I think it's time to invest in more guns and ammo myself..
Quote from: SunMo on January 31, 2007, 11:04:22 AMok, well, why don't you make a list of what laws are ok to break and which aren't...that way we can get on the same page, ok?
Okay, well why don't you just admit that the only people who should be tearing ass to the scene of an accident are the cops, EMTs and firemen? And that it's generally not a good idea to drive in such a manner that you endanger the safety of other motorists, no matter where you are going or who was hurt?
Is that so farging hard to understand, Rambo?
just heard on wip that drug paraphenalia was found in reids kids car...the one who rocked the woman
Awesome. farg you Andy.
just out of curiosity i wanted to see how bad i butchered the word paraphernalia...so i looked it up online and noticed it had an R....would have never guessed
Quote from: Diomedes on January 31, 2007, 11:06:40 AM
Quote from: SunMo on January 31, 2007, 11:04:22 AMok, well, why don't you make a list of what laws are ok to break and which aren't...that way we can get on the same page, ok?
Okay, well why don't you just admit that the only people who should be tearing ass to the scene of an accident are the cops, EMTs and firemen? And that it's generally not a good idea to drive in such a manner that you endanger the safety of other motorists, no matter where you are going or who was hurt?
maybe if you would've stated it like that in the first place, we wouldn't be having this discussion.
You need to go back and re-read. I'm on point..you're upset about something I never said.
well, i'm not upset about anything.
but after re-reading the thread, it's not what you wrote, but how you wrote it that elicited my response. it was condescending and arrogant, but then again, it was so. what else should we expect?
i owe you one hug.
Dio 1, SunMo 0. Suck it.
Give the hug to a fireman and we'll call it even.
Back on topic:
The son who hit and injured the lady: drugs and paraphernalia in his car
The son who was charged with road rage: waived gun at motorist, etc.
That's some family values for you.
I'm wondering of the road-rage kid was licensed for the gun. From what I've heard so far, he got into a verbal/gesture thing with another driver, and when they stopped at a light, the other driver got out and approached Reid. As long as he didn't point the gun at the guy, and provided he had a carry permit, he did nothing wrong. Flashing the gun as a warning, especially if you think somebody is coming to harm you, might be understandable.
Verily. Lots unknown about both incidents. Who cares about Donovan's presser...this is the juicy Wednesday story.
maybe Tammy should've spent more time reading to her kids and less time getting her face stretched tighter than a snare drum
farging Mormons.
Quote from: Diomedes on January 31, 2007, 11:04:59 AM
Mormons with guns.
Quote from: Quasimoto on January 31, 2007, 11:40:17 AM
farging Mormons.
Every time someone types Mormons on this board, I go home and watch SLC Punk. Thank you for giving me this punishment.
I hope Reid's steps down to spend more time with his obviously nutso kids. holler
http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/sports/16583999.htm
QuoteTwo Reid sons have troubles in traffic
Garrett, 23, was in a crash that seriously hurt a driver. Britt, 21, was separately accused of road rage.
Two of Andy Reid's sons were questioned by police after separate traffic incidents yesterday in Montgomery County.
Garrett Reid, 23, the oldest of the Eagles coach's three sons, was involved in a serious accident yesterday afternoon in Plymouth Township, police said.
Britt Reid, 21, was being investigated regarding an alleged road-rage confrontation in West Conshohocken, police confirmed. Other media reported that Britt Reid had been hurrying to the scene of his brother's accident.
Garrett Reid was driving a black Jeep Liberty SUV that collided with a car at Germantown Pike and Arch Road about 2:30 p.m., according to police.
"Witnesses say he may have missed a red light," said Joe Lawrence, deputy chief of police for Plymouth Township.
Reid and the other driver were alone in their cars. Air bags for both vehicles deployed during the accident, police said.
The driver of a Ford Taurus, an unidentified woman from the Harrisburg area, was taken by helicopter to the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, police said. She was listed in serious condition.
According to Lawrence, police were investigating the accident and "looking at all possibilities," including whether alcohol or drugs played a part.
Reid was not given a field-sobriety test at the scene, according to Lawrence, who said Reid was not injured.
No charges were filed against Reid, who was questioned by police and released about 7 p.m.
The Eagles said last night that they were aware of the accident but had no comment. Andy Reid was out of town at the time of the accident. It is believed he was at a vacation home he recently purchased in Southern California.
In the second incident, Britt Reid was driving on Matson Ford Road near Conshohocken, a source said, when he got into a verbal altercation with another driver.
Britt Reid allegedly exchanged insults and gestures with the other driver as they drove down the road, according to a Fox29 report. At a stop light, Reid allegedly got out of his car and approached the other driver, who remained in his car.
The second driver told Britt Reid to go back to his car, which Reid did, Fox29 reported.
Officer Ray Sokolowsky, on duty last night at the West Conshohocken police station, confirmed that Britt Reid was under investigation but released no details.
He said a full report would be made public early this morning.
Britt Reid was not charged last night.
lol @ sus doing anything possible to try and defend these idiots kids and having it blow up each time
1. If the gun angle is bogus, and he was just trying to rush to aid his brother, I can imagine a situation where some vigilante wannabe might try to get in his way or something. Something like that, while still wrong, might be more understandable.
2. From what I've heard so far, he got into a verbal/gesture thing with another driver, and when they stopped at a light, the other driver got out and approached Reid. As long as he didn't point the gun at the guy, and provided he had a carry permit, he did nothing wrong. Flashing the gun as a warning, especially if you think somebody is coming to harm you, might be understandable.
Dude, I'm not trying to defend anything. I'm just trying to make it all make sense. Speculation is fun.
along the lines of speculation for fun, this line got my attention too:
Quote"Witnesses say he may have missed a red light," said Joe Lawrence, deputy chief of police for Plymouth Township.
It seems to me that if you're rich and white, or maybe the son of a famous person, you "miss" a red light. If you're poor, or black, or god forbid both, if you don't have fame on your side, you "run" a red light. Go ahead and argue otherwise.
Dude, I'm not trying to defend anything. I'm just trying to make it all make sense. Speculation is fun.
perhaps not....but it wasnt as tho you were speculating that the kid was high on crack when he hit the lady...in both cases it sounded like you were trying to make excuses for the kids...so from my end it looked like a defense
It seems to me that if you're rich and white, or maybe the son of a famous person, you "miss" a red light. If you're poor, or black, or god forbid both, if you don't have fame on your side, you "run" a red light. Go ahead and argue otherwise.
no question
You dont get tickets from witnesses for traffic lights
I'm white, and middle class. Why is that instead of "miss" or "run" a red light, when I do it is called "blowing" the light. :paranoid
For you, it's called blowing a light because you are teh ghey!!@!
Quote from: ice grillin you on January 31, 2007, 12:04:30 PM
Dude, I'm not trying to defend anything. I'm just trying to make it all make sense. Speculation is fun.
perhaps not....but it wasnt as tho you were speculating that the kid was high on crack when he hit the lady...in both cases it sounded like you were trying to make excuses for the kids...so from my end it looked like a defense
I think others were leaning toward the darker speculation. I was just trying to provide some other plausible explanations...based, of course, on very sketchy information.
Didn't see it mentined (nor did I look hard), but the paraphenelia found was hypodermic needles.
i called heroin earlier....
here's hoping
Quote from: SD_Eagle on January 31, 2007, 12:57:08 PMDidn't see it mentined (nor did I look hard), but the paraphenelia found was hypodermic needles.
[
Sus]Maybe he's diabetic.[/
Sus]
[
vigy]whitey dope fiend[/
vigy]
Road rage plus needles = juice monkey
The son of an NFL head coach on juice? No way!
Maybe he's a meth head and was on his way to buy some coloring books
Quote from: rjs246 on January 31, 2007, 01:01:42 PM
Road rage plus needles = juice monkey
That was my initial thought too....
Maybe he was holding them for someone else (http://media.scout.com/Media/Image/23/238951.jpg)
Quote from: rjs246 on January 31, 2007, 01:01:42 PM
Road rage plus needles = juice monkey
Wait, I thought the needles were found in the accident car...not the road rage one.
Quote from: PhillyGirl on January 31, 2007, 01:10:39 PM
Quote from: rjs246 on January 31, 2007, 01:01:42 PM
Road rage plus needles = juice monkey
Wait, I thought the needles were found in the accident car...not the road rage one.
They were. Maybe he ran the red light because of road rage.
I had a mormon friend in high school, his parents were so fargin strange and rude. The kid eventually went nuts. Doesn't surprise me.
I had a mormon friend in high school, his parents were so fargin strange and rude. The kid eventually went nuts. Doesn't surprise me.
^^^^
whoop there it is
huh and all this time i thought vigy was as black as I am
I've only missed a red light once or twice. If I disobey them, it's usually because I RUN them, not miss them.
Does that mean I'm part black?
Quote from: Diomedes on January 31, 2007, 01:35:38 PM
huh and all this time i thought vigy was as black as I am
But at least you are a "clean" and "articulate" black.
I ran one a long time ago. It was like 3 in the morning, and I was an arrogant young punk. There was absolutely nobody around, except the guy behind me. Who ended up being the cop who pulled me over.
I should have argued that I "missed" it.
Well, we actually did MISS one once. On a street in Philly where they were doing a ton of construction and the light was set back where you could barely see it. Of course, we got pulled over for it. ::)
I've ran lights before, cant do it anymore with the camera situations.
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on January 31, 2007, 02:25:50 PM
I've ran lights before, cant do it anymore with the camera situations.
I blew lights on the Blvd. on a regular basis, but now that they've installed cameras that habit has stopped. My Juvenile Justice Professor (ex Philly cop) told us blown red lights at Grant and the Blvd. have gone down 96% since the cameras have been in place. He said that intersection is a gold mine.
I have never run red lights. There are times on the bike late at night when I have to go through a red because the bike doesn't have enough metal mass to trip the light, and there are no cars at the intersection to do it either. But that's different...I'm doing it from a stop after waiting long enough to be sure the light can't detect me, and I really don't have an option other than sit until a car happens to come. I look look look look and then go. What are you gonna do??
Simply blowing through red lights is suicidal/homicidal.
Quote from: Diomedes on January 31, 2007, 02:51:35 PM
I have never run red lights. There are times on the bike late at night when I have to go through a red because the bike doesn't have enough metal mass to trip the light, and there are no cars at the intersection to do it either. But that's different...I'm doing it from a stop after waiting long enough to be sure the light can't detect me, and I really don't have an option other than sit until a car happens to come. I look look look look and then go. What are you gonna do??
Simply blowing through red lights is suicidal/homicidal.
Blowing red lights and pausing at Stop signs is like second nature if you grew up driving in Philly.
Dio i have to think its much different in NYC compared to a road here in delaware
I'm sure. If you can see everything and there are no cars, I don't have as much complaint.
And the motorcycle scenario I'm talking about never happens in NYC, of course...that's more for rural areas.
is this what the offseasons come to?
It's better than talking about whatever Donovan said at his presser.
not even close
but pretty much anything is better than talking about your red light habits
Then go do something else, dook...because that's what we're talking about right now.
Quote from: SD_Eagle on January 31, 2007, 02:56:23 PM
Quote from: Diomedes on January 31, 2007, 02:51:35 PM
I have never run red lights. There are times on the bike late at night when I have to go through a red because the bike doesn't have enough metal mass to trip the light, and there are no cars at the intersection to do it either. But that's different...I'm doing it from a stop after waiting long enough to be sure the light can't detect me, and I really don't have an option other than sit until a car happens to come. I look look look look and then go. What are you gonna do??
Simply blowing through red lights is suicidal/homicidal.
Blowing red lights and pausing at Stop signs is like second nature if you grew up driving in Philly.
Truth. You Philly drivers are iceholes.
:-D
very true, but im sure its like that in every city
Bronx drivers make the rest of NYC drivers look like law abiding grandmothers. But don't get me wrong..there are lots of awful drivers in cities generally. Not trying to get into a pissing match about where the worst drivers are.
Instead of turning signals, they should install taillights with middle fingers sticking up. Right mittle finger, right turn, left middle finger, left turn. It would save a lot of time, especially in Philly.
What was he smoking? Rocks? Weed? Doing coke?
The Daily News has a lot more (http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/16594090.htm), including this tidbit:
QuoteWhile the Reids are known for their religious faith, this was not Garrett's first dustup with the law.
On July 2, 2004, Garrett, then 21, was arrested in Lower Merion Township on charges of retail theft, according to law-enforcement sources, although the resolution of that case was unclear last night.
And on April 9, 2002, sources said, Garrett was arrested in Utah for possessing narcotics. He paid a $643 fine and was ordered to attend drug-counseling classes.
Garrett Reid attended Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, during the 2001-02 academic year, university spokesman Michael Smart said yesterday. Smart declined to say why Reid had left.
from the same article:
QuoteAbout 2:25 p.m., after leaving classes at Montgomery County Community College, Garrett Reid crashed his black Jeep Liberty into a red Taurus on Germantown Pike near Arch Road, Plymouth Township Deputy Police Chief Joseph F. Lawrence said.
Garrett had been driving "at a high rate of speed when he failed to stop at the red light at Arch Road," the Plymouth Township Police Department said in a news release.
A law-enforcement source confirmed yesterday that when Plymouth Township Police arrived at the scene of the crash, hypodermic needles were found in Garrett's SUV. No drugs were in the vehicle, the source said.
Garrett was taken to Mercy Suburban Hospital for bloodwork for toxicology tests, Lawrence added.
It could take a week to 10 days to get the results of the blood tests back, said Lawrence. If the tests come back negative, Garrett could face nothing more than a traffic citation, he said. "We'll wait until all the results are back before we make any kind of decision," Lawrence said.
The Taurus driver, a 55-year-old Mount Carmel, Pa., woman, who police declined to identify, was taken by helicopter to the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in critical condition, Lawrence said. Her head and neck injuries proved to be less serious than first thought, and she was released from the hospital several hours later, Lawrence said.
According to court records, Garrett Reid has a pile of speeding tickets. In 2001, he was stopped for driving 74 mph in a 55-mph zone in Chester County. And twice in 2004, he got tickets for driving more than 5 mph above the speed limit in Montgomery County.
Also on Tuesday, police took Britt Reid in for questioning when he showed up at the scene of his older brother's car accident, Lawrence said.
Police had reports that Britt allegedly had been involved in a road-rage incident in West Conshohocken earlier in the day. Britt allegedly got into a verbal altercation with another driver, who told police that Britt displayed a gun before driving away. The dispute never escalated into physical contact.
The other driver, a carpenter whose name police declined to release, copied Reid's tag numbers and alerted police.
Montgomery County First Assistant District Attorney Risa Vetri Ferman said no charges have been filed against either of the Reid brothers, pending receipt of detailed police reports.
After the crash, investigators filed search warrants for Reid's home and the SUV that Britt was driving, NBC 10 reported. Police recovered two weapons - one from the SUV and a platinum handgun from the Reid home, NBC 10 reported.
Law-enforcement sources said that neither Andy Reid nor his two oldest sons have permits to carry weapons or guns registered in their names.
So Andy's sons are a bunch of morons and he has no time to police them because he's a head coach in the NFL? Or he's just a bad parent.
can police really search an entire home because a kid got in a car accident?
No, they can search the entire home because one kid was spotted with a gun, and the other was in possession of needles.
allegedly spotted with a gun
as for the needles ill ask this
because a kid had some hyperdermic needles in his car is grounds to search his entire house
are they his?
does he have a relative or friend that takes insulin?
did he go to a costume party as a doctor last weekend?
if he has a history of drug use...or hes a known heroin dealer then perhpas i can see it
in this situation...admittedly not knowing all the facts...it seems like a stretch to me
Quote from: Cerevant on February 01, 2007, 08:26:53 AM
No, they can search the entire home because one kid was spotted with a gun, and the other was in possession of needles.
yep
So, Garrett's on the juice, and Britt covers up his obvious sexual identity problems stemming from having the name "Britt" by packing illegal heat.
This all makes sense, considering Andy probably sees his kids about 45 minutes a week on average.
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 01, 2007, 08:32:29 AM
allegedly spotted with a gun
a gun was recovered from the SUV
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 01, 2007, 08:32:29 AM
as for the needles ill ask this
because a kid had some hyperdermic needles in his car is grounds to search his entire house
are they his?
does he have a relative or friend that takes insulin?
did he go to a costume party as a doctor last weekend?
if he has a history of drug use...or hes a known heroin dealer then perhpas i can see it
in this situation...admittedly not knowing all the facts...it seems like a stretch to me
I can sympathize with you..but the gun, the erratic driving, etc...I can't say I'm against the search warrant.
Probable cause.
so youre saying possesion of a gun and/or erratic driving is grounds to search someones entire home....i call bullshtein...
erratic driving = sobriety test
unregistered gun possesion = charge them with unregistered gun possesion
hyperdermic needles = possible drug test and search the rest of the car for illegal substances
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 01, 2007, 08:32:29 AM
allegedly spotted with a gun
He doesn't have to be guilty to get a warrant - they just have to have probable cause.
Quoteif he has a history of drug use...or hes a known heroin dealer then perhpas i can see it
Quote from: QB Eagles on February 01, 2007, 07:15:53 AM
The Daily News has a lot more (http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/16594090.htm), including this tidbit:
QuoteGarrett was arrested in Utah for possessing narcotics. He paid a $643 fine and was ordered to attend drug-counseling classes.
well, what about erratic driving resulting in injury to a third party+gun in car+needles in car?
I'm all for protecting privacy, but how far you gotta go for a search to be warranted if that ain't enough?
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 01, 2007, 08:21:21 AM
can police really search an entire home because a kid got in a car accident?
The pigs can do whatever the farg they want, IGY.
Quote"I was surprised to hear anything about guns or drugs," said neighbor Millie Weisz, who lives in the same Lower Merion Township cul-de-sac as the Reids, off Conshohocken State Road near Philadelphia Country Club. "They are very religious."
I don't know why but I laughed like hell when I read that.
They CAN do whatever they want...watch them turning the marketers for Adult Swim into public enemy #1 in order to cover up their own incompetence.
I too laughed at the "they are very religious" line. As though that makes them good people.
They had to get the search warrant to check the SUV, because the Police weren't at the scene of the road rage incident. They needed to search the car & home to verify that there was a gun before he could be charged for anything. They only thing that this (the gun) warrant would allow them to search for was a gun. Surprise! They found two unregistered guns. If they came across something during that search, they would have to go get a new warrant to cover their new suspicions.
We don't know if the search warrant had anything to do with the needles or not. Since it was a separate incident, they would probably have needed a separate warrant.
Needing Warrants is a good thing. The police have to convince a judge that they have enough reason to back up a search, or that someone may be in imminent danger.
well, what about erratic driving resulting in injury to a third party+gun in car+needles in car?
NO...unless they are known drug dealers gang members murderers or some very extenuating circumstances that would validate the police to stretch a simple traffic accident/gun possesion/drug paraphernalia charge into the police turning over someones entire home
so if i get in a bar fight they cant search my home...but if i get in a bar fight and i have a bong on me and my brother has a gun on him they can then rock n roll all over my house....again BULLshtein...charge me with whats on site and what i did
otherwise next time maybe im just speeding...but maybe its really bad speeding like doubling the speed limit...which is somehow grounds to search my car...and in the car is weed residue because my boy likes the puff the occasional blunt...next thing you know they are knifeing open my couch pillows
The pigs can do whatever the farg they want, IGY.
seems like it sometimes doesnt it
IGY you work for the Man, you should know how it goes
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 01, 2007, 09:01:46 AM
well, what about erratic driving resulting in injury to a third party+gun in car+needles in car?
NO...unless they are known drug dealers gang members murderers or some very extenuating circumstances that would validate the police to stretch a simple traffic accident/gun possesion/drug paraphernalia charge into the police turning over someones entire home
so if i get in a bar fight they cant search my home...but if i get in a bar fight and i have a bong on me and my brother has a gun on him they can then rock n roll all over my house....again BULLshtein...charge me with whats on site and what i did
otherwise next time maybe im just speeding...but maybe its really bad speeding like doubling the speed limit...which is somehow grounds to search my car...and in the car is weed residue because my boy likes the puff the occasional blunt...next thing you know they are knifeing open my couch pillows
you make good points...even so, I still have a hard time getting around injury+gun+needles.
LOL - live in Florida for a few years and you'll be amazed at what the cops can get away with. We had a county sheriff a few years back that would instruct his deputies to pull over anyone with an out-of-state license plate and if they were carrying a certain amount of cash ($10,000 I believe?) they were under orders to seize the cash, no questions asked.
It was left to the "accused" to prove where the cash came from and why they were carrying it. If they didn't, the pigs kept the cash.
What was even more amazing is the fact that judges from here to there sided with the cops, even though their actions were clearly examples of illegal search & seizure.
I still have a hard time getting around injury+gun+needles
no you have a hard time siding with andy reids mormon sons
Quote from: Jerome99RIP on February 01, 2007, 09:07:00 AM
LOL - live in Florida for a few years and you'll be amazed at what the cops can get away with. We had a county sheriff a few years back that would instruct his deputies to pull over anyone with an out-of-state license plate and if they were carrying a certain amount of cash ($10,000 I believe?) they were under orders to seize the cash, no questions asked.
It was left to the "accused" to prove where the cash came from and why they were carrying it. If they didn't, the pigs kept the cash.
What was even more amazing is the fact that judges from here to there sided with the cops, even though their actions were clearly examples of illegal search & seizure.
And why in the world, in this day and age, would anyone carry that much cash? Seems like a stupid thing to do (of course, I never have more than about $20 on me, so I have no idea what it's like).
Not defending the police, just wondering why anyone would carry that much cash.
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 01, 2007, 09:09:23 AM
I still have a hard time getting around injury+gun+needles
no you have a hard time siding with andy reids mormon sons
Stop being a fleshpop.
Quote from: Geowhizzer on February 01, 2007, 09:18:48 AM
And why in the world, in this day and age, would anyone carry that much cash? Seems like a stupid thing to do (of course, I never have more than about $20 on me, so I have no idea what it's like).
Not defending the police, just wondering why anyone would carry that much cash.
Because they want to? What business is if of yours or anyone elses? Maybe I'm on the way to the horse races? Maybe I'm buying an old used car and the guy wants cash? Maybe I don't trust the banks so I carry it?
Let's play the "probable cause for a warrant" game...
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 01, 2007, 09:01:46 AM
NO...unless they are known drug dealers gang members murderers or some very extenuating circumstances
Not probable cause. This is speculation, unless there are charges.
Quotesimple traffic accident
Not probable cause
Quotegun possesion
Assuming they did not have to do a search to determine this (plain view, third party), then this is probable cause.
Quotedrug paraphernalia
Yes, as above.
Quoteso if i get in a bar fight they cant search my home
Correct - what would they be looking for?
Quote...but if i get in a bar fight and i have a bong on me
Maybe, then there is good indication that you may abuse or traffic in drugs. They could try to get a warrant to search for drugs and/or drug paraphernalia.
Quotemy brother has a gun on him
Yes, subject to the above and provided it is not registered. But in this case, the gun wasn't found on him - someone reported that he threatened them with a gun. The police wanted to find out if he even had a gun to threaten them with. Sounds reasonable to me.
Quoteotherwise next time maybe im just speeding...but maybe its really bad speeding like doubling the speed limit
No, this would never be grounds for search. They could ask, but you don't have to comply.
Quote...which is somehow grounds to search my car
It never could be. They could only search your car if there is something in plain view.
Quote...and in the car is weed residue because my boy likes the puff the occasional blunt
This is not probable cause on its own, because it isn't visible. If your car stunk, or there were roaches on the floor, yes.
My guess is that the search warrant was only for the gun, and had nothing to do with the needles.
When's the article about Reid's daughter being a prostitute coming out? This family is farged up.
Let's play the "probable cause for a warrant" game..
you can list what you think is probable cause till your quote button breaks....thats not the point...the point is should these things be probable cause and the answer is NO
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 01, 2007, 09:32:01 AM
Let's play the "probable cause for a warrant" game..
you can list what you think is probable cause till your quote button breaks....thats not the point...the point is should these things be probable cause and the answer is NO
Well, since that was too much for you to read, let me sum up: 90% of what you said was probable cause isn't. If you have shtein on you, or have shtein spotted on you, then they can ask the judge to search for more shtein. Period. The rest of your commentary is bullshtein.
Clearly, spending too much time hanging around NFL players is a hazzard to your health.
90% of what you said was probable cause isn't
i never said what WaS probable cause and what wasnt...i said what SHOULD be probable cause
If you have shtein on you, or have shtein spotted on you, then they can ask the judge to search for more shtein. Period.
again you dont get it...your think because a judge allows it then it must be right....thats sad
Honestly I do feel kind of bad for Andy. I'm not a parent so I don't know what it's like but this has to be difficult for him. Has he not be spending enough time with them? Or just doesn't care? If choking with the Eagles is making him choke as a parent, too (hahahaha :( ) then maybe he should rethink his position on the team.
It would be one thing if the drug charge was weed. Really who cares? But hypodermic needles. If the kid isn't diabetic then what the farg is he into.
And the gun charge. What type of gun was it? Probably a sawed off knowing mormons. :boom
Maybe Reid's rebel kids were a distraction to him and his daily job. Maybe they should give Reid sometime off to spend with the family. A good trip out west to the shrine, for alittle R&R.
Please, please happen!! For at least a year
I'm not saying that this is serious enough to warrant him leaving but I really wouldn't be surprised if he at least considered it. Your kids are involved in multiple situations involving drugs and guns. And although one of the articles didn't say it outright it implied that his son left BYU due to drug usage or posession. I don't know Reid personally but I'd think he'd want to get control over his family.
Maybe he can call in Morhinweg to take over playcalling for the family too. (I just had the horrific thought of Marty filming Andy and Tammy in the bed and calling out which positions for Andy to use.)
Jesus. :puke
These "kids" are adults. WTF are they still doing living at their parents house? Kick their asses out and GBTW, Andy.
maybe andy can telecommute
Quote from: Diomedes on February 01, 2007, 09:50:24 AM
These "kids" are adults. WTF are they still doing living at their parents house? Kick their asses out and GBTW, Andy.
I was thinking that too. I've had my own apartment since I was 19. I'm now 21. But I guess things are different when you actually have to work and pay for your own things.
These "kids" are adults. WTF are they still doing living at their parents house?
i was thinking about this too....get em out
andy probably realizes these kids are in no condition to live on their own...not now and probably not ever
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 01, 2007, 09:38:26 AM
If you have shtein on you, or have shtein spotted on you, then they can ask the judge to search for more shtein. Period.
again you dont get it...your think because a judge allows it then it must be right....thats sad
No, you don't get it - it is due process that protects people from the crap that you usually whine about: racism in specific, profiling in general.
Scary looking black dude with a criminal record runs a red light, and flips off the person he cuts off: Search warrant? no.
White mormon kid waves a gun at another driver: Search warrant? yes.
he should really take time off, like a few years, that is incredibly accurate
What would Andy have done if they had found Pepsi in his son's car? OMG.
No, you don't get it - it is due process that protects people from the crap that you usually whine about: racism in specific, profiling in general.
Scary looking black dude with a criminal record runs a red light, and flips off the person he cuts off: Search warrant? no.
White mormon kid waves a gun at another driver: Search warrant? yes.
not all process is due and not all causes are probable
theres a reason why these types of cases go to the supreme court
i dont agree with some of them...why cant you accept that
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 01, 2007, 09:32:01 AM
Let's play the "probable cause for a warrant" game..
you can list what you think is probable cause till your quote button breaks....thats not the point...the point is should these things be probable cause and the answer is NO
There are sometimes where you are so ass backwards wrong, I just sit back, read, and laugh.
This is one of those times.
Apparently Tank Johnson IS at the Novacar Complex right now.
Ha!
Quote from: Wingspan on February 01, 2007, 10:02:08 AM
Apparently Tank Johnson IS at the Novacar Complex right now.
:-D
There are sometimes where you are so ass backwards wrong, I just sit back, read, and laugh.
its not really that funny...perhaps if i lived in sault st marie where the only threat i faced was a moose running thru my sliding glass door id agree with cervint but here in amercia his police free for all attitude simply doesnt apply...
I really was going to let it go, but...
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 01, 2007, 10:18:21 AM
There are sometimes where you are so ass backwards wrong, I just sit back, read, and laugh.
...his police free for all attitude simply doesnt apply...
Who has the police free for all attitude?
QuoteNO...unless they are known drug dealers gang members murderers or some very extenuating circumstances that would validate the police to stretch a simple traffic accident/gun possesion/drug paraphernalia charge into the police turning over someones entire home
So, VIGY supports search warrants when there is no evidence, just a criminal record. If there is actual evidence, but the perp goes to church on Sunday they should be slapped on the wrist and sent home to sit in the corner. ???
Quote from: Quasimoto on February 01, 2007, 09:40:44 AM
Honestly I do feel kind of bad for Andy. I'm not a parent so I don't know what it's like but this has to be difficult for him. Has he not be spending enough time with them? Or just doesn't care? If choking with the Eagles is making him choke as a parent, too (hahahaha :( ) then maybe he should rethink his position on the team.
Do you have kids?
I'm not a parent
From the post you quoted. ;D
Beermonkey's losing his mind in his old age.
Quote from: Quasimoto on February 01, 2007, 11:01:36 AM
I'm not a parent
From the post you quoted. ;D
Thanks QGY :-D
These aren't 6-yr old kids running around a restaurant, whose behavior can be blamed on a lack of parental control. As adults, they have full responsibility for being irrational a-holes without a sense of responsibility.
I'm 21 and I have no plans of ever having kids. They're one huge problem. Plus I wouldn't be responsible enough. I'm way too selfish for that. ^-^
Quote from: FFatPatt on February 01, 2007, 12:02:57 PM
Beermonkey's losing his mind in his old age.
I just turned 39 this week and am only getting sexier & sexier.
Quote from: Beermonkey on February 01, 2007, 12:07:21 PM
Quote from: FFatPatt on February 01, 2007, 12:02:57 PM
Beermonkey's losing his mind in his old age.
I just turned 39 this week and am only getting sexier & sexier.
Confidence is half the battle, they say.
I thought confidence was found in half a bottle?
a gun make a man out a pusseee from around my way....who usually wouldnt have an effin thing to say
What kind of gun was it? Have they said?
QuotePHILADELPHIA - February 1, 2007 - The investigations swirling around two sons of Eagles head football coach Andy Reid are growing at this hour.
Earlier, Action News learned that a search of the vehicle driven by Britt Reid yielded a shotgun, along with so-called "cop killer" hollow point bullets, and suspected drugs.
A second gun was recovered from the 21-year-old Reid as police searched the family's Villanova home.
This all started after Britt Reid was allegedly involved in a road rage incident in West Conshohocken Tuesday morning.
Documents just obtained by Action News show police recovered a Remington police magnum shotgun, 45 caliber bullets, a plastic container with white powder, several baggies with white residue, and a pharmacy container holding a green, leafy substance.
Reid's oldest son , 24-year-old Garrett, was involved in a serious traffic accident later Tuesday afternoon. Plymouth Township police say they found drug paraphernalia in the SUV Garrett was driving when he ran a light at a high rate of speed and slammed into a car.
Reid and his wife did return to the family home in Villanova Wednesday, cutting a vacation short.
So far, no charges have been filed against either son. There is word that Andy Reid might issue a statement on the cases involving his sons later today.
I can't wait to hear Andy's statement:
QuoteI thought the kids did a nice job out there. I just have to put them in a better position to make good decisions.
"I'm fine with the children we have."
QuotePHILADELPHIA - February 1, 2007 - The investigations swirling around two sons of Eagles head football coach Andy Reid are growing at this hour.
Earlier, Action News learned that a search of the vehicle driven by Britt Reid yielded a shotgun, along with so-called "cop killer" hollow point bullets, and suspected drugs.
A second gun was recovered from the 21-year-old Reid as police searched the family's Villanova home.
This all started after Britt Reid was allegedly involved in a road rage incident in West Conshohocken Tuesday morning.
Documents just obtained by Action News show police recovered a Remington police magnum shotgun, 45 caliber bullets, a plastic container with white powder, several baggies with white residue, and a pharmacy container holding a green, leafy substance.
Reid's oldest son , 24-year-old Garrett, was involved in a serious traffic accident later Tuesday afternoon. Plymouth Township police say they found drug paraphernalia in the SUV Garrett was driving when he ran a light at a high rate of speed and slammed into a car.
Reid and his wife did return to the family home in Villanova Wednesday, cutting a vacation short.
So far, no charges have been filed against either son. There is word that Andy Reid might issue a statement on the cases involving his sons later today.
All that's missing is the dead hooker & bloody chainsaw.
They're Andy's drugs.
I love that Reid's kids are wild gun-toting, blow-snorting, farging brats while he insists on bringing in boring do-gooders to play football for this team. Loss of credibility? Complete.
donovan is his real son anyway
Quote from: rjs246 on February 01, 2007, 04:19:37 PM
I love that Reid's kids are wild gun-toting, blow-snorting, farging brats while he insists on bringing in boring do-gooders to play football for this team. Loss of credibility? Complete.
He'll probably bring in some quality, high-character children this summer.
QuotePHILADELPHIA - February 1, 2007 - Police documents paint an ugly picture of the Reid boys as drug-crazed, reckless drivers, armed and dangerous.
Do you feel that Andy Reid's sons are receiving preferential treatment? Share your opinion with Action News. CLICK HERE!
Investigators say one of them even admits he was high on heroin when he plowed into another car.
It was a grinding accident Tuesday afternoon on Germantown Pike. 23-year-old Garrett was behind the wheel of the black SUV.
Police say he was clocked at almost 20 miles over the speed limit. He was weaving in and out of traffic when an East Norriton patrol officer gave chase.
A short time later, police say Reid blew the red light in Plymouth Township and plowed into the Ford Taurus.
Police say they found needles and other drug paraphernalia in the jeep.
They say Reid was very calm, but couldn't follow simple instructions.
They say he later signed two statements admitting he had taken heroin.
Police say they also saw a gun under the front seat, which turned out to be a b-b gun, and they found ammo in the back.
Sources close to the investigation now say police did not arrest Reid at the scene for several reasons: Some of the drugs in the car were prescription drugs, others needed to undergo testing, and they recognized that gun as a b-b gun.
His younger brother was huddled with lawyers on Thursday. Only Action News was there when 21-year-old Britt Reid left his lawyer's office.
Five hours before his brother's accident, police say Britt was involved in a road rage incident in West Conshohocken.
The other driver claims Reid pointed a silver handgun at him and smiled before driving off.
Britt also showed up at the scene of his brother's accident five hours later driving a GMC Yukon.
Police searched the SUV and found a police magnum rifle with ammunition.
They also found suspected drugs. That includes 8 clear plastic bags with white powder residue, a clear container with white powder and a pill bottle with a green leafy substance.
Later, police searched Andy Reid's house in Villanova, where both of his older sons still live.
That's where police found a silver .45 handgun and boxes of hollow tipped cop killer bullets.
It matches the description of the gun that was allegedly used in the road rage incident.
Britt Reid's lawyer says he is cooperating with the police investigation.
No charges have been filed yet in either of the cases.
So far, there is silence coming from the Reid household. No comment from the coach or the Eagles organization.
Garrett Reid is a Horse fiend, eh? Nice.
just heard on the news that the boys got their drugs from mahe.
"Garrett did a nice job for us."
I'd bet Garrett will be leaving home soon, to Mormon re-hab.
i think britts in more trouble.
Well god damn. At least they weren't drinking caffeine. Thats a big NO NO!
This gets better by the second.
hair-ron aint no joke
i still get over what a friggin hypocrite andy reid is...always preaching they want good people over good athletes and this garbage is goin on in his own home?...comedy
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 01, 2007, 07:15:09 PM
hair-ron aint no joke
i still get over what a friggin hypocrite andy reid is...always preaching they want good people over good athletes and this garbage is goin on in his own home?...comedy
He has more control over this team than he does his own family but so what. That's true of almost any man with a big job. The dedication needed to hang on to the job doesn't allow for much family time. These boys probably just miss their dad. It's that or they don't like his play calling either. "Run the F'ing ball, Dad! Get out of the way, bitch! These F'ing underwear are killing me! Sob, sob. It's no use. Somebody has to diiieeeee!
At least Dungy's son was man enough to kill himself. These punks should take a lesson.
what is it i always say about bored white kids with nothing to latch onto...
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 01, 2007, 07:15:09 PM
hair-ron aint no joke
i still get over what a friggin hypocrite andy reid is...always preaching they want good people over good athletes and this garbage is goin on in his own home?...comedy
One has zero to do with another. Reid's kids are 21 and 23 years old. A parent can only do so much before its the kids life to farg up. It has nothing to do with being a hypocrit, he very well may have preached the same thing to his children that he preaches to his team.
You want to tell me that you know differently? Go ahead, make yourself look foolish.
And go ahead and tell me when you were 21 or 23 years old, you would have listened to your parents when it came to getitng in your face about anything. I really doubt you would listen. You can have your biased rants against Reid the coach, or general manager. But until you walk a mile in the shoes of a parent, I would hold off on making yourself look like an ass.
I am one of 5 kids. Four of us have kept things under control, respected our parents, and have grown up to move on and out into happy and productive lives, each in our own distict way. Our brother sounds a lot like one of these Reid kids, but worse. He's the same age, he's been in rehab numerous times, a long with prison. Did my parents allow this? farg no. Did they preach differently to 4 than to 1? No.
I've seen it first hand how helpless a parent can feel as their children put themselves through this. You think Reid didn't know about their drug use before yesterday? I highly, highly doubt it. I would imagine that Reid and his wife have thought the same thing my parents have thought through the years, "When will the phone call come when we have completely lost this battle?"
My dad is a real straight laced stick in the mud too. And look what happened to me. This is clearly Andy's fault and he should be fired immediately. Possibly deported as well.
sweet dood
but he still looks like an idiot
a mormon who rules with an iron fist and will only take the best of citizens on his team including numerous mormons has twin american psychos for kids living with him
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 01, 2007, 08:13:56 PM
sweet dood
but he still looks like an idiot
a mormon who rules with an iron fist and will only take the best of citizens on his team including numerous mormons has twin american psychos for kids living with him
Plenty of farged up kids come from very good parents, so this big chunk of irony doesn't make him either a hypocrite or look like an idiot (unless you thought he was to begin with).
Quote from: Beermonkey on February 01, 2007, 08:44:48 PM
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 01, 2007, 08:13:56 PM
sweet dood
but he still looks like an idiot
a mormon who rules with an iron fist and will only take the best of citizens on his team including numerous mormons has twin american psychos for kids living with him
Plenty of farged up kids come from very good parents, so this big chunk of irony doesn't make him either a hypocrite or look like an idiot.
agreed.
Just because it's ironic doesn't mean that he doesn't look like an idiot.
Hell, he already looked like an idiot, this is just icing on the cake.
Quote from: Beermonkey on February 01, 2007, 04:14:53 PMAll that's missing is the dead hooker & bloody chainsaw.
At the rate this story is escalating, the police should be finding the body parts around this time Saturday night.
Plenty of farged up kids come from very good parents
i agree...but why do you so easily assume andy reid is a good parent
as i said to rjs a lot of ish happened between his kids getting caught drinking in the basement and turning into gun packin heron heads....and it appears as tho there were no repercussions for whatever that was....homie was still living at home at 21 unemployed and pushin dads suv seelingly without a care in the world
apparently andy requires better behavoir from his draft picks than he does his kids....that makes him a hypocrite
so where was andy when his kids were slowly turning into dope fiend weapon experts?
ill tell you where he was busy telling george hegamin to push a sled brian finneran to go home and broderick bunkley not to bother with his pads and acquiring every choir boy high wonderlic mormon he could get his hands on
just because he is incapable of controlling his own kids doesnt let him off from being a hypocrite
Quote from: rjs246 on February 01, 2007, 08:53:23 PM
Just because it's ironic doesn't mean that he doesn't look like an idiot.
Hell, he laready looked like an idiot, this is just icing on the cake.
Thinking he's an idiot because you don't like his personnel or play selections, is fine. Saying AR's an idiot because his adult sons pulled a fargtard trifecta in one afternoon (drugs/traffic violations/guns), doesn't make it so, unless you hated him to begin with.
I'm saying that this makes him LOOK like an idiot and a hypocrite. I don't know him. I don't know his sons. But I do know that you're blind if you don't think this makes him look bad.
Read IGY's post. That says it all.
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 01, 2007, 09:04:34 PM
homie was still living at home at 21 unemployed and pushin dads suv seelingly without a care in the world
apparently andy requires better behavoir from his draft picks than he does his kids....that makes him a hypocrite
so where was andy when his kids were slowly turning into dope fiend weapon experts?
ill tell you where he was busy telling george hegamin to push a sled brian finneran to go home and broderick bunkley not to bother with his pads and acquiring every choir boy high wonderlic mormon he could get his hands on
just because he is incapable of controlling his own kids doesnt let him off from being a hypocrite
On the money.
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 01, 2007, 09:04:34 PM
Plenty of farged up kids come from very good parents
i agree...but why do you so easily assume andy reid is a good parent
as i said to rjs a lot of ish happened between his kids getting caught drinking in the basement and turning into gun packin heron heads....and it appears as tho there were no repercussions for whatever that was....homie was still living with his dad at 21 unemployed and pushin dads suv seelingly without a care in the world
apparently andy requires better behavoir from his draft picks than he does his kids....that makes him a hypocrite
so where was andy when his kids were slowly turning into dope fiend weapon experts?
ill tell you where he was busy telling george hegamin to push a sled brian finneran to go home and broderick bunkley not to bother with his pads and acquiring every choir boy high wonderlic mormon he could get his hands on
just because he is incapable of controlling his own kids doesnt let him off from being a hypocrite
Why do you assume he isn't? I normally agree with about 75% of your stuff but your irrational hatred of the man is really skewing this case, since neither you or I have any farging clue about how he raises his kids. The fact that you're bringing up the Hegamin/Finneran bullshtein shows how it's affecting your opinion.
Do you think he condoned their behavior? Because that's what you're saying by calling him a hypocrite.
19 to 20 year olds are genetically uncontrollable fargtards to begin with. In fact, I am lucky to even be alive based on what I've done when I was that age, and that's not hyperbole.
Is he supposed to ride around with his adult children during the days or assign Mormon overlords to watch them when he's on vacation? These aren't 14 yr olds.
He's supposed to raise kids who aren't still living at home and waiving guns at people when they're in their 20s. The rest of the world doesn't seem to have a problem with it. And when people DO end up being fargheads who aren't worth a shtein and still mooch off of their parents when they're that old, the rest of the world doesn't seem to have a problem with blaming the parents for raising retards.
It's the parents fault. Andy Reid is one of their parents. Therefore his fault.
(By the way, when the father works 16 hours a day for 10 and a half months a year and the mother is busy getting facelifts shtein like this should not surprise anyone. zesty parents = zesty kids.)
He probably also requires correct behavior from his kids. While that might make him impotent with the discipline at home, it doesn't necessarily make him a hypocrite.
Never thought I'd see rjs and igy psychoanalyzing Andy Reid's parenting skills. But then again, the hatred for all things Reid has 'em going after any angle possible.
The kids are dooshbags. They are adults. They farged up. They deserve to be punished.
Lock.
This has nothing to do with my hatred of Reid The Coach.
Any time kids in their 20s are still living at home I raise my eyebrows.
Any time kids in their 20s are still living at home and driving their parents' cars I raise my eyebrows.
Any time kids in their 20s are still living at home and driving their parents' cars with bags of heroine with them I raise my eyebrows.
Any time kids in their 20s are still living at home and driving their parents' cars with bags of heroine with them and a shotgun and hollow point shells, I don't have to raise my eyebrows anymore. They are criminals and they're barely old enough to be out from under their parents' watchful eyes.
This isn't Aleister Crowley quietly sitting at home after a day at the office and smoking opium. This is the definition of anti-social behavior. Do you think that the kids just got to be 18 and suddenly went out of control? Yes they're adults, but if they're still living at home and acting like a couple of Quentin Tarantino characters you have to point some of the blame at their parents.
I simply must say to rjs and vigy, in all seriousness..I love you both
dead farging on
Your eyes would be worn out if you worked in a jail then. You'd be amazed how many people are in there like what you just described.
I've known people who were good people and had a rotten kid who totally farged up. The bottom line here is that people make choices. They chose to act like shteinbags and they deserve to get locked up or whatever.
Good people does not equal good parent.
We'd like to believe that the two are synonymous, but they aren't.
I don't think anyone's questioning whether Reid is a good person or not. I'm just saying that the evidence points to him being a terrible parent.
Could be.
But there is a time when kids do what they are going to do regardless of the parenting they received when growing up. These two chodes are idiots and made their own choice to act like that.
the apple never falls far from the tree.
it may roll downhill, but you can ALWAYS see the tree, regardless where the apple settles
I disagree.
Some people are just destined to be turds.
I think that's incredibly naive.
I suppose we'll find out once his other 3 kids hit their 20s
Its a small % obviously and I don'y believe this to be the case with these two. But some people are just pieces of shtein. From the time they are kids until they're locked up in jail or dead, they were pieces of shtein. Good parenting or not, they turned out to be garbage.
My cousin for example is garbage. My aunt was great to him and his sister. He's a goddamn bum and a thief.
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on February 01, 2007, 10:09:51 PM
Its a small % obviously and I don'y believe this to be the case with these two. But some people are just pieces of shtein. From the time they are kids until they're locked up in jail or dead, they were pieces of shtein. Good parenting or not, they turned out to be garbage.
My cousin for example is garbage. My aunt was great to him and his sister. He's a goddamn bum and a thief.
Hell my own Brother is an example of that.
Quote from: Wingspan on February 01, 2007, 10:11:26 PMHell my own Brother is an example of that.
You say that as though the fact he's your brother makes it incredible. Ha.
(http://a.abclocal.go.com/images/wpvi/cms_exf_2005/news/amusement/013007reidfamily280.jpg)
the all american family
holla!!
They look like they single-handedly keep mcdonalds in business.
Quote from: Diomedes on February 01, 2007, 10:19:06 PM
Quote from: Wingspan on February 01, 2007, 10:11:26 PMHell my own Brother is an example of that.
You say that as though the fact he's your brother makes it incredible. Ha.
Um. No, Mr Perceptive, in fact I said that as an example that it is not unbelievable that people who are good parents just have rotten kids once in a while.
Yah, so you're parents didnt luck out wiht you. Okay.
Oh, I see what you did there...ha?
Tammy would get the hammer. I'm sorry but she totally would.
Ya well, you live in Florida. Good for you.
You are drunk. Shut the farg up, Bronx Tale.
That didn't even make any sense.
Also, Tammy is farging gross.
Only a dude who lives in Florida could be jealous of a dude who lives in the bronx.
Dio lives in the Bronx. Thats all I had so shut your sniveling ass, rjs.
10469 stillupfront's mom!
only cracker on my block.
except for crazy Mike, who collects social security...and thank farg for that
this thread is going places.
fast too
I know it's horribly uncool to say this but I actually feel bad for Andy. I can't imagine what it must be like to do whatever you can to raise decent children only to have them turn out to be such total pieces of shtein. I'm sure my parents could relate if they were alive, though.
Yeah, Andy really did 'all he could' to raise his kids right. He only works 14 hours a day, including weekends for 10.5 months a year. Those 90 days off after the season really give him ample time to be the best father anyone has ever seen11111!!!!!111111111!!!!!!11732165gv4 79cyt25r[xtnasdlfj
s Dmdwed
family values means love the money (not so much the kids)...no???
Quote from: rjs246 on February 02, 2007, 12:55:16 AM
Yeah, Andy really did 'all he could' to raise his kids right. He only works 14 hours a day, including weekends for 10.5 months a year. Those 90 days off after the season really give him ample time to be the best father anyone has ever seen1111!1111111!!1732165gv4 79cyt25r[xtnasdlfj
s Dmdwed
First of all, those boys should be out on their own. 21 and 24 and still living at home? Please--after I graduated at 17, I was out the door. It is said the older one got kicked out of BYU for drug usage. Second, they're spoiled rotten--Reid brings home what--3-4M after taxes? If you're too lazy to find a job at that age on your own, you need your butt kicked. Incidentally, in my specific job, I work many 12 hour days, my daughter is 15 and while she's not perfect, she does well in school and she doesn't so what many of her friends are doing--mainly smoking, drinking, having sex and smoking weed. You do what you have to do in your chosen profession to support your family.
Quote from: Wingspan on February 01, 2007, 08:04:42 PM
You want to tell me that you know differently? Go ahead, make yourself look foolish.
Too late!!
This is bullshtein. Although I feel bad for any parent who has a idiot for a kid, because regardless of what anyone says it is not all the parents fault, I could card less what kind of parent he is. It has nothing at all to do with the Eagles.
Everyone analyzing his parenting skills seems a little to infactuated with what is Andy Reid. I don't think I remember this happening to Dungy. And if it means anything, it had nothing to do with his skills as a coach, because he is now finally in the Superbowl.
Quote from: rjs246 on February 01, 2007, 09:56:30 PM
Good people does not equal good parent.
We'd like to believe that the two are synonymous, but they aren't.
I don't think anyone's questioning whether Reid is a good person or not. I'm just saying that the evidence points to him being a terrible parent.
100% Dead farging right on. This has nothing to do with football - I've been accused more than once of being a Reid apologist, but this is all on him and his wife. Not for what they did now, or in the last 5 years...but for what they did/didn't do over the last 20.
Here are the types of things that result in good people raising bad kids:
Being overly permissive: Well, we told you if you did this we'd punish you, but really it wasn't that bad, and it is the big dance tonight...OK, you can go. Being over permissive is the easiest way for a overwhelmed parent to "control" an out of control situation. You can bet your ass that Andy wasn't 50-50 on the parenting, I'm guessing it was all on Tammy except for the "wait until your father gets home, he'll deal with you".
Being overly restrictive: Yes, finding a balance between the two is very difficult. I'm guessing Andy's kids had a bit of both - especially with the pressures that being in such a restrictive religion and being in a high profile family present. It is as important to give your kids freedom as it is to set reasonable limits and enforce them consistently. It is very easy to blow this though, if you have the good cop/bad cop situation I describe above: mom is over permissive and dad is over restrictive...
Invalidating kids feelings: No, you don't feel that way. This is the way you feel, because you are a good kid, and because that's the way we want you to feel. Denial comes very easy in a very conservative household.
Only paying attention when your kids are misbehaving: Is anyone shocked that this shtein went down when Andy & Mrs. Andy were on vacation? I know this is the #1 thing I'm having trouble with, and I'm paying the price for it.
Yes, the kids are 21+ now, but Andy shaped the way they saw the world and the way they treat other people. They are shteinbags now because Andy raised them to be shteinbags.
If you are going to have kids, get some education - parenting is a much tougher job than whatever it is you are getting paid for, yet most people treat parenting like it is something that they can figure out as they go along.
I love it, everyone is a farging psychologist. ::)
I can't imagine what it must be like to do whatever you can to raise decent children
lol
why is just assumed that he did whatever he could to raise decent children
because hes the eagles coach
because hes rich and lives on the main line
because hes mormon
just curious
Quote from: Wingspan on February 02, 2007, 07:53:16 AM
I love it, everyone is a farging psychologist. ::)
It would be my wife that studied behavioral psychology, but thanks for playing.
But that doesn't matter - just read some books. They all say the same thing, but you'd be surprised how few people are willing to doubt their abilities enough to try to educate themselves.
Christ - just watch some of these stupid nanny reality shows. Same message.
I love it, everyone is a farging psychologist
its the same thing everyones done a million times over....whether it was with mr and mrs klebold andrea yates or joan crawford
you just happen to be uncomfortable this time because people are analyzing your beloved andy reid
I still say none of this would have happened if he ran a more balanced offensive attack. It's a veritable cure-all.
I still say none of it would have happened if he had kept little Andy inside the mormundies.
You've been tucking "Mormundies" away for just the right time, haven't you?
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on February 01, 2007, 10:09:51 PM
Its a small % obviously and I don'y believe this to be the case with these two. But some people are just pieces of shtein. From the time they are kids until they're locked up in jail or dead, they were pieces of shtein. Good parenting or not, they turned out to be garbage.
My cousin for example is garbage. My aunt was great to him and his sister. He's a goddamn bum and a thief.
I have examples of that in my family, too. Some people are just evil. It does no good to point fingers and wring hands about why some idiot kid turned in to a slimyball idiot adult.
Would you believe I thought it up this morning? It's true.
I have examples of that in my family, too. Some people are just evil. It does no good to point fingers and wring hands about why some idiot kid turned in to a slimyball idiot adult.
this isnt a random bad seed scenario...this is multiple kids from the same househould....tonight at 6 mormonism gone bad
This just gets better and better.
http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/front/16602317.htm
QuoteReid son admits taking heroin
Garrett Reid told police he'd used heroin before his accident in Montco.
By Mari A. Schaefer and Larry King
Inquirer Staff Writers
The eldest son of Eagles coach Andy Reid admitted using heroin before causing a traffic accident this week in Montgomery County, court documents show.
Garrett Reid, 23, "acknowledged using heroin... on Tuesday," according to a search-warrant affidavit released yesterday. He made the admission in a written statement he gave police after the accident.
"Reid also acknowledged possessing drug paraphernalia including hypodermic syringes," the affidavit said.
Police obtained search warrants that led them to a handgun, ammunition, suspected drugs and other items in two vehicles owned by the Eagles head coach. A second gun and more ammunition were found in the Reids' Villanova house.
While Andy Reid is not suspected of wrongdoing, two of his sons, Garrett and Britt, 21, await the results of lab tests that could deepen their legal trouble.
Also under scrutiny is the ownership of the guns found in the Reid house, and whether Britt Reid illegally wielded one during an alleged road-rage incident Tuesday morning in West Conshohocken.
Andy Reid and his wife, Tammy, have said nothing publicly about their sons' cases. The couple cut short a California vacation on Wednesday.
The family is "fully cooperating with law-enforcement officials... and will continue to do so," the sons' attorney, William J. Winning, said in a written statement yesterday. "Until these matters are resolved, however, neither the Reid family or I will have any further comment and we ask that the privacy of the Reid family be respected."
Garrett Reid, whose speeding SUV allegedly ran a red light in Plymouth Township and injured a woman when it crashed into her car, is awaiting the results of drug and alcohol tests. Also being examined are white powder, syringes and other drug paraphernalia - including a set of scales - found in Reid's pockets or inside his vehicle.
The fate of Britt Reid, accused of waving a handgun at another motorist earlier the same day in West Conshohocken, also hinges in part on lab tests of suspected drugs. Officers who searched the black SUV he was driving found plastic bags with white residue; containers holding white powder and a green, leafy substance; and four small, white pills - as well as a handgun and ammunition, according to court documents.
Still another focus is the gun believed to have been in Britt Reid's vehicle, along with a second handgun found in the Reids' house late Tuesday. It has not been disclosed who owns the weapons, or whether Britt Reid was licensed to carry one in his vehicle.
Trooper Lynette Quinn, a Pennsylvania State Police spokeswoman, said state law prohibits her from identifying whether a person is a registered owner of a firearm, or holds a permit to carry that weapon.
Risa V. Ferman, Montgomery County first assistant district attorney, refused to comment on the investigation.
"When we complete the investigation and have an opportunity to review evidence the police have found, that is when we will be speaking publicly," she said.
Garrett and Britt Reid are the eldest of Andy and Tammy Reid's five children, and have been living at home.
Until now, the former Harriton High School football players have had a long history of driving misadventures and minor arrests.
Court records show that Garrett Reid has at least four speeding convictions and two other traffic violations in this area since 2001. He also pleaded guilty in 2004 to shoplifting $61.95 of merchandise from a Sam Goody music store in Ardmore.
Britt Reid has at least one speeding conviction. By his own admission, he has been involved in three crashes since 2002, one of which resulted in an ongoing lawsuit in Montgomery County Court.
The injured driver in that case, Murray Nathanson of Wynnewood, has accused Britt Reid of speeding and recklessly colliding with his vehicle on Lancaster Avenue in Ardmore while driving an Eagles-leased GMC Yukon SUV in January 2002.
According to police records, Tuesday's investigations began at 9:16 a.m., when an unidentified driver reported being threatened by another motorist with a gun at Front Street and Moorhead Avenue in West Conshohocken.
The suspect, now believed to be Britt Reid, was driving a black SUV, the other motorist said. The argument was over who was in the proper lane, he reported, and at one point the SUV driver got out and walked toward his vehicle before retreating.
"The white male then sat down in the driver's seat and he proceeded to reach behind the front passenger's seat and pull out a platinum-colored handgun," a police affidavit said. "The white male then pointed the handgun directly at the victim and smiled" before heading south on Matsonford Road toward the Blue Route.
The other driver took down the SUV's license number, which was registered to Andy and Tammy Reid.
Six hours later, a Jeep Liberty driven by Garrett Reid was clocked by an East Norriton police officer at 54 m.p.h. in a 35 m.p.h. zone. Officer Anthony Caso reported seeing the SUV swerve between lanes and attempted to follow it, an affidavit says.
At Germantown Pike and Arch Road, the SUV ran a red light and struck a Ford sedan. The driver, Louise Hartman, 55, of Mount Carmel, Pa., was treated at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and released Tuesday night.
Reid told police that "he was reaching over to grab something that fell" when the accident happened.
In Reid's vehicle, the affidavit said, police saw "a triple beam scale commonly used in drug trafficking," ammunition and a pellet gun.
Officers patted Reid down and found a knife, two uncapped used hypodermic syringes, cotton balls, adhesive tape, prep swabs, a spoon and scissors.
Reid "did not follow simple directions," the affidavit said. He "appeared to be very calm and could not understand what was told to him."
What is Andy doing letting his kid drive an Eagles truck?
I think Andy needs to focus on his personal life a bit more. Maybe step down from his player personnel duties.
If one of my employee's kids crashed one of my cars, there'd be hell to pay.
my prediction is he steps down for a year to tend to his family...marty will take over and andy will be back in 08
And we pray.
seriously how can he validate continuing to coach and gm after this happens
all kidding aside but wouldnt a true mormon put his family first
youre going to have all kinds of hearings and motions and potential trials....drug rehab....detox....counseling....ect...ect...ect...
how can he justify being at
a draftees private workout
potential free agent meetings
the combine
the draft
mini camps
training camp
and all that
while his kids are going thru hell
he taking a leave of abcense imo....he has too
It depends on what kind of parent Andy is. There are men who believe that it is a man's job to earn the money, and that child rearing is the mother's responsibility. Be it sexism, a "traditional view" or a practical division of labor, he may not see it as his problem. He certainly has a history of denial / projection of responsibility when it comes to the Eagles.
If the kids were minors, I could see all that. But they're adults. Granted, they have been coddled and treated like 13 year olds, but do you really think Reid is going to all those hearings, trials, counseling, etc? Is he gonna go on Dr. Phil, and attend NA meetings with the two little shteinheads?
in a situation as serious as this...if i had the means...meaning the ability to quit my job and be there for my kids thru everything....including dr phil meetings even if it just means driving them there...then i do it...
not many people are lucky enough to be in the position reid is...already rich and will have a great paying job waiting for him when he comes back....he should take advantage of it
then again he obviously has ignored his sons for the longest....so whos to say he starts paying attention now
No, and he wouldn't do it if they were 16 either. He made a choice to be a workaholic who makes an ungodly amount of money rather than a father who was ever around his family. All NFL coaches make that choice. Tony Dungy's son KILLED himself and he didn't even really take any time off.
Andy Reid chose to be a provider, which to some people is being a good father. To me, that's only half of the job, but that's neither here nor there. My point is that Andy Reid won't take any 'time off' to deal with this because, like every other NFL head coach, he's a workaholic first, and a family man second (or third, or fourth...).
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 02, 2007, 09:22:56 AM
my prediction is he steps down for a year to tend to his family...marty will take over and andy will be back in 08
Quote from: Diomedes on February 02, 2007, 09:23:46 AM
And we pray.
This is bad. Now we're actually rooting for a guy that takes the wind in sudden death OT to be our team's coach.
Quote from: rjs246 on February 02, 2007, 09:56:54 AM
No, and he wouldn't do it if they were 16 either. He made a choice to be a workaholic who makes an ungodly amount of money rather than a father who was ever around his family. All NFL coaches make that choice. Tony Dungy's son KILLED himself and he didn't even really take any time off.
Andy Reid chose to be a provider, which to some people is being a good father. To me, that's only half of the job, but that's neither here nor there. My point is that Andy Reid won't take any 'time off' to deal with this because, like every other NFL head coach, he's a workaholic first, and a family man second (or third, or fourth...).
Dungy's hardship is now a feel-good story for the Super Bowl. It's super fantastic!
Is this foreshadowing of an rjs offspring coming soon?!?
Ha! No.
I'd like to see him give them Thomas Hamner's phone number and kick them to the curb.
I wonder if the Mormon Tabarnackle is really just a cover for dope dealers, herion addicts and NRA members.
Good to see this thread getting back on track. It was getting a little too "The Viewish" there with Cerevant's post. Back to the black tar hair-ron, guns and let's throw some hookers in for good measure.
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on February 02, 2007, 10:04:46 AM
Good to see this thread getting back on track. It was getting a little too "The Viewish" there with Cerevant's post. Back to the black tar hair-ron, guns and let's throw some hookers in for good measure.
y'know, THAT'S what was totally missing from this whole scenario, a hooker item.
Quote from: SunMo on January 31, 2007, 01:00:44 PM
i called heroin earlier....
here's hoping
i call heroin before it's announced and i get no respect?
AIDS upon you all
farg andy
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Wait... did Reid's kids get in trouble?
un possible. they're religious.
They done Joseph Smith wrong!
(http://www.havelshouseofhistory.com/Joseph%20Smith%20Portrait.jpg)
Quote from: Diomedes on February 02, 2007, 11:00:35 AM
un possible. they're religious.
So they think Global Warming is a hoax
Quote from: Quasimoto on February 02, 2007, 11:02:50 AM
They done Joseph Smith wrong!
(http://www.havelshouseofhistory.com/Joseph%20Smith%20Portrait.jpg)
Wow...he just looks like he was built all wrong.
That's an understatement. He was built especially wrong inside his head, where the picture doesn't show.
(http://www.havelshouseofhistory.com/Joseph%20Smith%20Portrait.jpg)
(http://images2.alloy.com/images/195x284/cillian_murphy_redeye.jpg)
(http://www.dudeman.net/siriusly/aliens/grey.jpg) Hmmm...
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 02, 2007, 08:08:30 AM
I can't imagine what it must be like to do whatever you can to raise decent children
lol
why is just assumed that he did whatever he could to raise decent children
because hes the eagles coach
because hes rich and lives on the main line
because hes mormon
just curious
Yeah, you're right, IGY. I'm sure his plan all along was to raise gun-toting heroin addicts.
::)
I can't stress enough that at least they weren't drinking caffeine. Reid would have lost it.
put it this way...if this happened with two black sons of a family who lives in the project, or two crackers whose parents live in a trailer park, you wouldn't be assuming the best of the parents.
go ahead and argue otherwise
Quote from: Diomedes on February 02, 2007, 09:51:45 AM
If the kids were minors, I could see all that. But they're adults. Granted, they have been coddled and treated like 13 year olds, but do you really think Reid is going to all those hearings, trials, counseling, etc? Is he gonna go on Dr. Phil, and attend NA meetings with the two little shteinheads?
Excellent post, Dio. 24 & 21 year old kids don't need their parents bailing them out of trouble. They need to grow up and tend to matters like men, not spoiled brats.
I don't see why people feel like he has to be a good father. Maybe he really is just a zesty father. Some people aren't fit to be parents. I'm one of them.
Quote from: Diomedes on February 02, 2007, 12:28:20 PM
put it this way...if this happened with two black sons of a family who lives in the project, or two crackers whose parents live in a trailer park, you wouldn't be assuming the best of the parents.
go ahead and argue otherwise
You're not a parent so you wouldn't understand my line of thinking on the matter, Dio. I feel bad for the guy because he's a parent whose children have strayed badly. As a parent, you want what is best for your children. It's just that simple, dude.
Also - as I said just a few moments ago, the responsibility lies at the feet of the children now. They're both grown men and have to own up for their actions. That doesn't mean I can't feel sympathy for their father, though.
put it this way...if this happened with two black sons of a family who lives in the project, or two crackers whose parents live in a trailer park, you wouldn't be assuming the best of the parents.
my point exactly....andy is upper class white and probably most important of all is the coach of the philadelphia eagles....so he must be a grand parent...right?
As a parent, you want what is best for your children.
youre incredibly naive...but even if that utopian idea was true you can want whats best for your kids and at the same time not do whats best for them
Quote from: Diomedes on February 02, 2007, 12:28:20 PM
put it this way...if this happened with two black sons of a family who lives in the project, or two crackers whose parents live in a trailer park, you wouldn't be assuming the best of the parents.
go ahead and argue otherwise
At the same time, if a black kid from the projects or a white trailer park kid come out of their upbringings to be successful, well mannered, etc... is it just assumed that it was a fluke?
The best thing for IGY's kid is to be raised by his darling mother, I heard.
Any bad parenting by Reid was done years ago. These are grown men and if they are still psychologically suckling on Mommy's teats and bouncing on Daddy's knee at the ages of 21 and 24 they have no one to blame but themselves.
If these dopes don't have any initiative to launch, they need to be pushed. The best thing Reid can do now is say, "Emotionally I'll be there for you, but Daddy's house and Daddy's checkbook are no longer available to you." Maybe they would end up turning things around and becoming responsible men, maybe they'd end up sucking dicks for heroin money, but at least they'd have the dignity of independence.
Quote from: Wingspan on February 02, 2007, 12:51:25 PMAt the same time, if a black kid from the projects or a white trailer park kid come out of their upbringings to be successful, well mannered, etc... is it just assumed that it was a fluke?
you have to ask?
Quote from: QB Eagles on February 02, 2007, 12:54:48 PM
Any bad parenting by Reid was done years ago. These are grown men and if they are still psychologically suckling on Mommy's teats and bouncing on Daddy's knee at the ages of 21 and 24 they have no one to blame but themselves.
If these dopes don't have any initiative to launch, they need to be pushed. The best thing Reid can do now is say, "Emotionally I'll be there for you, but Daddy's house and Daddy's checkbook are no longer available to you." Maybe they would end up turning things around and becoming responsible men, maybe they'd end up sucking dicks for heroin money, but at least they'd have the dignity of independence.
Agree. But to paraphrase the coach, players have to make plays, but Andy didn't put them in the best position to be successful.
Reid has done some pretty zesty parenting recently. For example, letting your adult live-in child with a history of speeding tickets drive the company car.
Maybe that's not parenting, though. Whatever it is, Andy bears plenty of responsibility for recent events.
really it comes down to this....and you can throw everything else out of the discussion...
the reid kool aiders are gonna defend him to the death no matter what
were this joe gibbs kids the entire board would be on the taterskins thread saying the same things myself dio rjs ect are saying here
Quote from: Diomedes on February 02, 2007, 01:10:12 PM
Reid has done some pretty zesty parenting recently. For example, letting your adult live-in child with a history of speeding tickets drive the company car.
Maybe that's not parenting, though. Whatever it is, Andy bears plenty of responsibility for recent events.
hell, take out the "history of speeding tickets" part. its farging stupid to let anyone not employed by Lurie drive the company car.
it's a dumb move played by someone who thinks he's untouchable, and doesn't take his responsibility seriously.
Andy was on vacation, maybe he didnt "let" anyone drive the car. Perhaps it was just taken without permission?
http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/front/16602317.htm
QuoteBritt Reid has at least one speeding conviction. By his own admission, he has been involved in three crashes since 2002, one of which resulted in an ongoing lawsuit in Montgomery County Court.
The injured driver in that case, Murray Nathanson of Wynnewood, has accused Britt Reid of speeding and recklessly colliding with his vehicle on Lancaster Avenue in Ardmore while driving an Eagles-leased GMC Yukon SUV in January 2002.
The accident involving the company Tahoe was in 2002. Try to keep up.
Or do you happen to know that Andy was on holiday at the time of that incident too? Maybe he was, maybe he wasn't, and maybe Britt took the car without asking regardless where fatso was.
I'm assuming Reid knew about it because they seem to get whatever they want...I think it's a safer bet to assume that Reid let him drive the car than to assume the kid took it without asking.
But insofar as your intent is to point out that I'm making an assumption, you're right.
Dear Andy Reid,
It is 4th and 15 for both of your sons. PUNT TEAM HOLLA!!
How far could that Aussie guy punt his sons?
No. The Aussie will get his foot up their asses and break it off. He'll be needed on the team.
If Britt reid is 21 now, according to the eagles website, his birthday is 4/28/85, January of 2002 he would have been 16 years old. So I am pretty sure Andy didn't just "let him" drive the company car.
Of course, 16 year olds always listen to everything told to them. always. I did, and I am sure you did.
We're both making assumptions. I prefer mine.
The truth probably lies in the middle of the 2 sides.
Just as likely, one of us is right and the other wrong. See you in hell either way.
Quote from: Diomedes on February 02, 2007, 02:23:20 PM
We're both making assumptions. I prefer mine.
It's the fuel that makes teh Internets work.
isnt it possible andys family is allowed to drive the eagle vehicles...its not like hes a sales person from the ticket office...he runs the entire team
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 02, 2007, 01:12:13 PM
really it comes down to this....and you can throw everything else out of the discussion...
the reid kool aiders are gonna defend him to the death no matter what
were this joe gibbs kids the entire board would be on the taterskins thread saying the same things myself dio rjs ect are saying here
This has nothing to do with being a "kool-aider" and has more to do with just being objective. Being cynical does not make your side of the argument any more valid. I neither like nor dislike Reid, so I have no motive to defend him for other reasons, though you & others obviously have ulterior reasons to persecute him.
Nobody is going to argue the fact that parenting plays a major role in a child's behavior, though it's not the only factor that influences it. There's obviously peer influence & some genetic disposition governing behavior. Is it possible that AR's parenting had an negative affect on how his kids grew up? Sure it's possible. Is it possible that he made all the right choices & yet his kids turned out to be thugs? Sure it is. Is it possible for kids growing up in violent & dysfunctional homes to become intelligent & emotionally stable members of society? Sure it is.
This is getting to be a pointless argument, so we should focus the blame back on his 2 asshat sons & save the Reid bashing for his areas that truly deserve it. His kid's deserve whatever is coming to them & hopefully their experience with law enforcement will be the kick in the ass they need.
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 02, 2007, 02:33:08 PMisnt it possible andys family is allowed to drive the eagle vehicles...its not like hes a sales person from the ticket office...he runs the entire team
Sure, it's possible. That would be incredible to me, but sure. Why would Lurie want to expose himself to so much risk? He pays Reid enough for his family to deal with wheels on their own.
I know this much..the family of "our" CEO ain't allowed to drive his car...and he's in charge of a 1.4 B per year company..
I neither like nor dislike Reid, so I have no motive to defend him for other reasons, though you & others obviously have ulterior reasons to persecute him.
actually i have no reason to persecute him in this case...i dont like him as a football coach but i could care less what hes like as a father or as a human being outside of the context of my football team...
im judging this situation on the information that has come out and the circumstances this is all taking place in....the same as i would if it involved a parent that wasnt coach of the eagles
This is getting to be a pointless argument, so we should focus the blame back on his 2 asshat sons & save the Reid bashing for his areas that truly deserve it. His kid's deserve whatever is coming to them & hopefully their experience with law enforcement will be the kick in the ass they need.
theres no discussion to be had about the kids...they did what they did...and yes they do deserve to get whatever comes to them...but it is what it is...the more interesting talk resides in how they got to where they are
Sure, it's possible. That would be incredible to me, but sure. Why would Lurie want to expose himself to so much risk? He pays Reid enough for his family to deal with wheels on their own.
i agree with your last statement there wholeheartedly...but really if the family was allowed to drive the car it wouldnt be an "incredible" thing...and lurie would assume no risk...if reid had a company car there obviously would be an agreement written up that takes all responsibilities away from lurie and puts them on whoever is driving the car
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 02, 2007, 02:46:51 PMand lurie would assume no risk...if reid had a company car there obviously would be an agreement written up that takes all responsibilities away from lurie and puts them on whoever is driving the car
You don't let someone use a company car but require them to cover the insurance. Of course Lurie is on the hook for that, and if he's gonna let the whole Reid gang drive, then he's exposing himself to a greater insurance risk.
Spadaro's column today:
QuoteIn Philadelphia, meanwhile, the football focus is in a lull period.
I find it hilarious that the #1 story in Philadelphia is an Eagles story and due to its nature, Spadaro can't even admit that it exists.
I dont think the Eagles would have any business in commenting on this. Reid will speak when he is ready to speak on it.
This would be like you having your sun arrested, then your company sending out a press release.
I agree there's nothing they can say. It's just an awkward situation for Spew and I am enjoying it.
ha...that is funny
what is the emb policy in re: to the reid family shtein
im guessing a thread such as this one wouldnt make it over there
There is not EMB, only Zool.
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 02, 2007, 01:12:13 PM
really it comes down to this....and you can throw everything else out of the discussion...
the reid kool aiders are gonna defend him to the death no matter what
were this joe gibbs kids the entire board would be on the taterskins thread saying the same things myself dio rjs ect are saying here
Who the farg was defending Reid? I simply said I felt bad for the guy. Is that a crime?
Christ, man... get over yourself.
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 02, 2007, 03:28:44 PM
ha...that is funny
what is the emb policy in re: to the reid family shtein
im guessing a thread such as this one wouldnt make it over there
Same shtein over there, over 23 pages & a bigger pool of retards to add to it. Can you still not log in?
QuoteMy other two cents on this.
What I blame andy for in all of this.
I wonder how much of this was enabled by Andy and if he knew the kids were going bad. It didn't seem like they were deprived of anything. Bunch of known drug problems but they have money and nice fancy cars.
This is what happens when the kids get a sense of entitlement and don't work for things.
My cousins are quite rich but their dad made them get jobs and earn things.
Andy looks like he blew it.
Kids should have been kicked out of the house, no cars and no shelter and learning to do things for themselves.
Its tough to balance all these things out in life though. Hard to see you kids fall. More for a mother than for a father so his wife has a lot to answer for.
I would not be shocked if he decided to quit.
im shocked that they are allowing a thread like that over there...not saying its right or wrong....just suprised that its allowed
i can get on from home but my work ip is still banned
It's a legitimate Eagles-related topic. Why wouldn't it be allowed?
The official site lists Andy's kid's birthdays and the like....why not make them available for a presser??
Quote from: Jerome99RIP on February 02, 2007, 12:29:51 PM
Quote from: Diomedes on February 02, 2007, 09:51:45 AM
If the kids were minors, I could see all that. But they're adults. Granted, they have been coddled and treated like 13 year olds, but do you really think Reid is going to all those hearings, trials, counseling, etc? Is he gonna go on Dr. Phil, and attend NA meetings with the two little shteinheads?
Excellent post, Dio. 24 & 21 year old kids don't need their parents bailing them out of trouble. They need to grow up and tend to matters like men, not spoiled brats.
rumor is that Andy is going to hand control of these 2 "kids" off to Mornhinweg.
Quote from: dis12 on February 02, 2007, 04:25:03 PM
Quote from: Jerome99RIP on February 02, 2007, 12:29:51 PM
Quote from: Diomedes on February 02, 2007, 09:51:45 AM
If the kids were minors, I could see all that. But they're adults. Granted, they have been coddled and treated like 13 year olds, but do you really think Reid is going to all those hearings, trials, counseling, etc? Is he gonna go on Dr. Phil, and attend NA meetings with the two little shteinheads?
Excellent post, Dio. 24 & 21 year old kids don't need their parents bailing them out of trouble. They need to grow up and tend to matters like men, not spoiled brats.
rumor is that Andy is going to hand control of these 2 "kids" off to Mornhinweg.
To help them "pass" their next round of drug tests perhaps?
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Quote from: ice grillin you on February 02, 2007, 03:47:21 PMi can get on from home but my work ip is still banned
Shoot me a PM if you know what your work IP/range is and I'll go check it out...
It's a legitimate Eagles-related topic. Why wouldn't it be allowed?
no what im saying is im surprised they allow criticsim and even debate over andys parenting skills and a lot of the ancillary stuff that has come along with this story...not the story itself
Shoot me a PM if you know what your work IP/range is and I'll go check it out...
thanks easy...but im not sure how to find my work ip range...im also not back at work until tuesday...perhaps then someone can assist me in finding it
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 02, 2007, 06:06:17 PM
thanks easy...but im not sure how to find my work ip range...
Post to :CF from work, then look at the post - it lists your IP.
McNabb's parents are starting to look a whole lot better than they did a few weeks ago...
Quote from: FFatPatt on February 02, 2007, 06:14:20 PM
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 02, 2007, 06:06:17 PM
thanks easy...but im not sure how to find my work ip range...
Post to :CF from work, then look at the post - it lists your IP.
You can also see your IP here:
http://www.whatismyip.com/
McNabb's parents are starting to look a whole lot better than they did a few weeks ago...
post of the offseason!
Clearly, Reid's kids are acting out because daddy loves Donovan more than all of them put together. Trade Reid. Fire McNabb. Hail Neckbeard!
Clearly, Reid's kids are acting out because daddy loves Donovan more than all of them put together. umm yeah......pretty much.....
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 01, 2007, 04:30:46 PM
donovan is his real son anyway
This is all just a plan by Reid, Banner, and Lurie to protect McNabb. Banner and Reid had the guns, the drugs, etc. planted in the cars, had the break lines cut on the one car, and bam....Reid's sons are the center of the negative media attention. McNabb is no longer under the microscope, Reid's kids and his parenting abilities are. When will Reid speak? What will he say? How's he going to balance all the "rehab" his sons are going to need with coaching? This will take all the pressure off Donovan. His fragile pysche couldn't handle another off-season of being questioned and doubted while rehabbing from a torn ACL. Great job by Banner and the boys, this is the best thing they've pulled off since the Eagles were "fine" with James Thrash at the #1 WR role.
Of course taking some of the attention off not re-signing Stallworth and the raise in ticket prices are secondary objectives of this operation. Dance, puppets, dance!
Quote from: Susquehanna Birder on February 02, 2007, 11:10:41 PM
Quote from: FFatPatt on February 02, 2007, 06:14:20 PM
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 02, 2007, 06:06:17 PM
thanks easy...but im not sure how to find my work ip range...
Post to :CF from work, then look at the post - it lists your IP.
You can also see your IP here:
http://www.whatismyip.com/
I didn't want him to go out of his way, ya know?
No worries.
I know this much, if that punk kid pointed a pellet gun at someone and smiled before driving away, if he were mine he'd have my foot so far up his ass that my boot laces would be coming out of his nose. Drugs are one thing, acting like a thug is another. Thats the kind of stupid shtein that a kid simply needs an asswhippin' over, whatever his age. I think from that action alone you can tell those two farging idiots didn't get any home training.
Quote from: shorebird on February 04, 2007, 07:13:10 AMif that punk kid pointed a pellet gun at someone and smiled before driving away....thats the kind of stupid shtein that a kid simply needs an asswhippin' over, whatever his age.
amen
Some smart ass punk did that crap to my mother in a Bowling Alley parking lot once. It flipped her out. She came in the bowling alley were I was and we had the little brat thrown out by the cops.
You can't tell that those pellet guns arent the real thing. I can't imagine someone finding that funny.
Chuck Norris would think it's funny.
It just struck me that every person in this thread who's been saying that this incident wasn't the fault of the Reid's parenting is a parent themselves.
Covering your asses for the day your kids turn into shteinheads?
Nothing gets by you.
Check out www.airsplat.com (http://www.airsplat.com) its probably one of those, i want one of the rifles on there.
Quote from: rjs246 on February 04, 2007, 12:07:14 PM
It just struck me that every person in this thread who's been saying that this incident wasn't the fault of the Reid's parenting is a parent themselves.
Covering your asses for the day your kids turn into shteinheads?
It also struck me long ago that the ones vigorously hailing this case as proof of Andy Reid's poor parenting skills, have as much experience parenting, as I do banging asian triplets.
No one's saying it's not his fault, just that what happened isn't proof that he is/was a bad parent.
Quote from: rjs246 on February 04, 2007, 12:07:14 PM
It just struck me that every person in this thread who's been saying that this incident wasn't the fault of the Reid's parenting is a parent themselves.
Covering your asses for the day your kids turn into shteinheads?
You can be the most loving, supportive, and involved parent in the world and your child can still turn out to be a complete piece of shtein.
Conversely, a child can come from a broken home with abusive, hateful or absentee parents and can turn out great.
It's all up to the child, rjs. But if you want to blame Andy Reid or any other parent for the actions of their children, then go right ahead.
Quote from: Jerome99RIP on February 04, 2007, 12:35:34 PMIt's all up to the child, rjs.
Jesus farg man, that's ludicrous.
It's ludicrous to expect children to make their own proper decisions in life?
Quote from: Diomedes on February 04, 2007, 12:39:10 PM
Quote from: Jerome99RIP on February 04, 2007, 12:35:34 PMIt's all up to the child, rjs.
Jesus farg man, that's ludicrous.
About as ludicrous as claiming that the only influence on an adult child's behavior is their parenting.
Can't we just agree that none of us know in this case?
as a parent, you hope that you have instilled an ethic in your kids that would keep them from making bad decisions.
when they make bad decisions, the responsibility must be placed on the kid first, with the parent sharing some of that blame
Let's call it even by putting all of the blame on Tammy. Presumably she's the one around these guys all day anyway.
Quote from: SunMo on February 04, 2007, 12:59:49 PM
as a parent, you hope that you have instilled an ethic in your kids that would keep them from making bad decisions.
when they make bad decisions, the responsibility must be placed on the kid first, with the parent sharing some of that blame
:sly That was the most sensible thing I've ever seen sun post
Quote from: SunMo on February 04, 2007, 12:59:49 PM
as a parent, you hope that you have instilled an ethic in your kids that would keep them from making bad decisions.
when they make bad decisions, the responsibility must be placed on the kid first, with the parent to now instill foot up kids ass because he is sharing some of that blame
My oldest is 16, and I can venture an edjumukated guess that he's not going to end up like that Reid kid. But then again, he's had to pull my foot outta' his ass a few times before. Nobodys perfect.
Quote from: Jerome99RIP on February 04, 2007, 12:35:34 PM
You can be the most loving, supportive, and involved parent in the world and your child can still turn out to be a complete piece of shtein.
Love and support are only part of the equation. That's my point. Rules and consequences are also part of the equation. An important part.
I am certainly not saying that I know HOW to parent someone, I'm just saying that when people act like this it doesn't just come out of the clear blue sky.
It's superbowl sunday. All of you dads out there should stop taking my judgement of Andy Reid as an afront to all parents and get drunk.
I already had three jager/red bull shots. Plus I popped a Vicodin this morning because my farging back was killing me.
Exercising over the age of 40 has got to be one of the dumbest things ever conceived of by homo sapiens. Just get old and fat and be happy you made it through your 20's already.
I'm getting ready to heat up the oil and start deep frying! A Turkey, Chicken Strips, and Fish are on the menu, but once you get going you want to deep fry everything in the fridge!
Deep fried Vicodin sounds delicious.
wrapped in bacon of course.
Clearly.
I'm drunk, and I know where Bill Cowher lives.
None of this has anything to do with this thread.
I'm a parent, and I think Andy farged up.
Good Kid + Good Parents = Good Adult
Bad Kid + Good Parents = Responsible Adult, even if he is an icehole
Good Kid + Bad Parents = sometimes the kid is smart enough to turn out good, sometimes bad
Bad Kid + Bad Parents = Andy Reid's kids
Quote from: Cerevant on February 05, 2007, 09:27:12 AM
I'm a parent, and I think Andy farged up.
Good Kid + Good Parents = Good Adult
Bad Kid + Good Parents = Responsible Adult, even if he is an icehole
Good Kid + Bad Parents = sometimes the kid is smart enough to turn out good, sometimes bad
Bad Kid + Bad Parents = Andy Reid's kids
Parenting isn't a logical process wherein if "Process A" is applied , "Result B" is always achieved. A parent can make all the right calls & then have all that flushed down the toilet due other environmental factors.
If you're going to say "Good Kid + Bad Parents = sometimes the kid is smart enough to turn out good, sometimes bad", then you should say "Bad Kid + Good Parents = sometimes the kid is
dumb enough to turn out bad, sometimes good".
heron lab + gun cache in basement = bad parents
Just admit it: You're a bad parent, Beermonkey.
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 05, 2007, 10:57:14 AM
heron lab + gun cache in basement = bad parents
what a couple of zesty kids....
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Quote from: Diomedes on February 05, 2007, 10:57:46 AM
Just admit it: You're a bad parent, Beermonkey.
Not sure if you're serious or not, so I'll just say that trying to look at this objectively isn't reflective of what I am or am not doing.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=heron
Quote from: Beermonkey on February 05, 2007, 11:02:12 AM
Quote from: Diomedes on February 05, 2007, 10:57:46 AM
Just admit it: You're a bad parent, Beermonkey.
Not sure if you're serious or not, so I'll just say that trying to look at this objectively isn't reflective of what I am or am not doing.
The fact that you would even consider that he was being serious means that you are taking this whole conversation way too personally.
There's absolutely no way Andy would have enough time to be a good parent, so the onus falls on Tammy.
Apparently, she was too busy fighting breast cancer with Mrs. Lurie to know Garrett and Britt well enough to be able to sense there's a problem or two or twelve.
Quote from: rjs246 on February 05, 2007, 11:07:28 AM
Quote from: Beermonkey on February 05, 2007, 11:02:12 AM
Quote from: Diomedes on February 05, 2007, 10:57:46 AM
Just admit it: You're a bad parent, Beermonkey.
Not sure if you're serious or not, so I'll just say that trying to look at this objectively isn't reflective of what I am or am not doing.
The fact that you would even consider that he was being serious means that you are taking this whole conversation way too personally.
Parents get defensive about that kind of stuff, plus it's none of his business if I have my 9 year old working by squeeging out porn video booths.
As far as I'm concerned, that makes you the best parent in history. Got to learn 'em young about the magic of porn.
**UNCONFIRMED RUMOR**
I read on another board that Vai Sikahema reported as fact, that Andy will either step down or take a lesser role this season. Anyone else hear it?
Saw that too BM. Some dude on ES named "Number5" said Vai was on WIP this morning saying it was a possibility that Reid would step down or take a lesser role.
???
Interesting.
Vai is plugged in with Andy too. He's his boy.
I didn't know Vai was Mormon. Does he do heroin also?
He'll ride every once in awhile. But only on special occasions. Like BYU winning a bowl game.
take a lesser role? wtf does that mean? give up GM duties? Play assistant coach while Morninwheg goes as the head coach? huh.......
Probably the mysterious "consultant" role that teams use. No one knows who or what they consult on but they're on the payroll.
If Marty takes over the team in any capacity I will kill myself.
Marty would make the Reid-haters appreciate Andy all over again, even if much of their criticism is actually deserved.
Mohrninweg as head coach makes baby Jesus cry.
Time to give Dick Vermeil a call, Jeffy... :D
Vermeil might only have a shelf life of a year or so in Philly, but it's as good a short-term idea as I've heard.
Basically he would be nothing more than a caretaker until Andy gets back and his presence would allow JJ and Morningwood free reign over their respective teams.
Bring Buddy back. ;)
I'll submit my resume to Jeff.
Who's the QB coach in Green Bay? Lets snag him!
fwiw the wip ticker has no mention of this rumor and if vai said this on the air they would be playing it to death
Any chance Rivera would come back and maybe be our coach (for the future)?
Rivera is likely going to Dallas.
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 05, 2007, 02:07:45 PM
fwiw the wip ticker has no mention of this rumor and if vai said this on the air they would be playing it to death
I just read through the nine page thread on the EMB about it and was able to come away with the following items:
1) Vai may have only said that "he can see" AR doing this, not that he definitely is.
2) I hate people.
yeah it sounds as tho they are tossing around the fact that he could step down...ive thought for several days now that theres no way he doesnt step down for next year
btw if he steps down jj will be the head coach not marty
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 05, 2007, 02:48:31 PM
btw if he steps down jj will be the head coach not marty
Is that your assumption or did you see that somewhere else?
While I never thought it was a possibility a week ago, I can definitely see AR taking the next year away now.
imo
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 05, 2007, 03:00:58 PM
imo
In spite of Marty's "Assistant Head Coach" title?
BTW, if you said "I think" (or "imo" if you prefer) instead of "is", "will" or "fact", you might get attacked less often around here.
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In spite of Marty's "Assistant Head Coach" title?
yes
BTW, if you said "I think" (or "imo" if you prefer) instead of "is", "will" or "fact", you might get attacked less often around here.
awwww......are you worried about me?.....thats cute
Eskimo
imoskates?
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 05, 2007, 03:22:28 PM
BTW, if you said "I think" (or "imo" if you prefer) instead of "is", "will" or "fact", you might get attacked less often around here.
awwww......are you worried about me?.....thats cute
I'm trying to edge out SunMo before Valentine's day. :-*
Quote from: Cerevant on February 05, 2007, 03:46:45 PM
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 05, 2007, 03:22:28 PM
BTW, if you said "I think" (or "imo" if you prefer) instead of "is", "will" or "fact", you might get attacked less often around here.
awwww......are you worried about me?.....thats cute
I'm trying to edge out SunMo before Valentine's day. :-*
You better get a crowbar, a blowtorch and some C-4 if you plan on trying to separate those 2 from each other's ballzacks. They argue like a couple that's been married 40 years when you put them in a car together.
No, turn left here.
I know where to turn.
Then slow down and put your blinker on.
Don't tell me how to drive.
I'm not telling you how to drive. I just think you should slow down and drive safer.
When I want your opinion I'll give it to you.
While I wouldn't wish a heroin addict on anyone, if it gets Reid less involved with the Eagles, good.
I can't imagine Reid stepping down, but if he did that would be money.
I have the feeling that if Reid steps down, this would be a classic case of "careful what you wish for."
Quote from: Father Demon on February 05, 2007, 07:47:50 PM
I have the feeling that if Reid steps down, this would be a classic case of "careful what you wish for."
I was thinking that exact same thing.
Quote from: Father Demon on February 05, 2007, 07:47:50 PM
I have the feeling that if Reid steps down, this would be a classic case of "careful what you wish for."
Yep. Because they might actually replace him with Marty.
Perhaps. But lard ass ain't ever gonna get this team there. Ever. He's too farging stupid to learn from previous mistakes. And that Saints game was more proof. Everyone knows Marty can't coach. Hell, Rivera would come back if they offer him the HC position (I don't think he'll get that from Dallas, more likely DC). The talk of Chicago is that Lovie Smith can be had (his current deal is for low money).
Whatever. Reid won't get it done. Hope I'm wrong, because unless he quits he's gonna be here a long time. But my pessimism is at a new low.
^^^^
Well when you put it like that his kids are farged.
Reid's Son To Surrender To Authorities
(CBS 3) CONSHOHOCKEN Sources tell CBS 3 Britt Reid, the son of Eagles head Coach Andy Reid, is expected to turn himself over to Montgomery County authorities at 3 p.m. Tuesday in connection with an alleged road rage incident in Conshohocken.
The apparent road rage incident allegedly occurred on Matson Ford Road in Conshohocken last week. Sources say among the charges under consideration are illegal weapons possession and terroristic threats.
Terroristic threats?
Did his son proclaim there was a Mormon jihad coming?
Quote from: Quasimoto on February 06, 2007, 12:14:44 PM
Terroristic threats?
Did his son proclaim there was a Mormon jihad coming?
I think he told the other guy that he was going to eat his children.
This is the latest from philly.com:
He was charged with carrying a firearm without a license, a third-degree felony under Pennsylvania law.
He also was charged with drug possession, possession of drug paraphernalia, simple assault, making terroristic threats, possession of an instrument of crime and making a false report to law enforcement authorities, the District Attorney's Office said said.
pretty sure that would be a "litany" of charges
weird how possesing an unregistered handgun is a felony...but making a terrorsitic threat with said gun is not
I can't get over this word 'terroristic'
wtf is that? Is this shteinhead being charged under the "Patriot" Act or something?
i dont if he can but im sure cervint will answer all these questions
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 06, 2007, 02:32:38 PM
i dont if he can but im sure cervint will answer all these questions
drunk??
Quote from: Diomedes on February 06, 2007, 02:41:14 PM
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 06, 2007, 02:32:38 PM
i dont if he can but im sure cervint will answer all these questions
drunk??
Nah,,, he's on heron
(http://www.kenyabirds.org.uk/pics/grey_heron.jpg)
Quote from: Diomedes on February 06, 2007, 02:30:27 PM
I can't get over this word 'terroristic'
wtf is that? Is this shteinhead being charged under the "Patriot" Act or something?
Police have used it for years but obviously it didn't get a lot of attention until the terrorist stuff started happening recently.
Its basically threatening to do harm to someone. They just fancy the name of the charge up.
QuoteStu Bykofsky | Blame the Reids? Do you have kids?
AS THE TRAGEDY of the Family Reid unspooled, I was surprised by many compassion-deficit opinions I heard over WIP. Mostly it was the fans, not the hosts.
I suspect their heartlessness is partial payback to Andy Reid. While he's the winningest coach in Eagles history, his gruff personality hasn't generated much fan affection.
As a coach he comes off a little too arrogant, a little too cocksure, a little too "It's my problem and I know how to fix it." A little too much Father Knows Best.
As a man who always stresses the importance of character, Andy now faces the biggest challenge of his life. How he fixes it will say more about him than anything he's ever done on the field.
When the storm broke, "Andy went through every emotion imaginable," someone in Reid's inner circle told me.
Heartbreak, anger, sorrow: I can imagine them all.
Being a parent is THE most important job, we like to say. Most of us - by luck, design or divine guidance - scrape through somehow. Most kids turn out OK because of (or despite) their parents.
Andy and Tammy are good parents, I'm told. Andy was very hands-on during the off-season and gave the kids as much time as he could during the season. "He was as good as he could be," my source said.
Maybe Andy and Tammy indulged their boys, who are now men. Britt and Garrett were known to "abuse" the privileges life had handed them, they were "bullies," someone who has closely observed the Eagles for many years told me.
Whatever parents can do, they can't insulate children from outside influence, and we live in a drug culture.
The Reids are Mormons, which makes me ache for them even more.
Mormons don't curse, they don't drink, not even coffee. They don't smoke, they don't gamble. With drugs reportedly around their two eldest sons, the Family Reid is facing a legal, medical and spiritual crisis.
We all now know son Garrett, 23, was convicted of drug possession (in Utah, in 2002) and allegedly was high on heroin when he ran a red light and struck another car. Suspicious substances were found in the SUV that son Britt, 21, was driving.
"This is a blow to [Andy,]" said my source. "It wouldn't surprise me if he came in and said, 'I'm going to take a year off and take care of my family.' "
The first time my adult son was arrested for DUI, I learned he was in jail from my parents, his grandparents, who wanted to bail him out.
"Don't," I said. "Let him learn his lesson."
"I can't let my grandson stay in jail," my mother wailed. They thought I was kind of heartless and bailed him out.
I gave him the usual lecture about drinking and driving. He gave me the usual impression that he was listening.
His sister, who had the same parents and home environment, was never a problem. They had different friends and, somehow, developed different values.
My son was arrested again for drunk driving. Grandparents bailed him out again. He was lectured again. This was in New York.
The next time he landed in jail it was for threatening a judge in West Virginia. (He had moved, sensing a dim future in New York.)
My son emulates his father by having a big mouth, but he's all brag with no swag. He wouldn't actually have hurt the judge. I knew that. The judge didn't.
I wouldn't bail him out. His grandparents understood his third strike called for tough love, not a bail bondsman. So my only son spent several months in a West Virginia county jail. It was hard for me to take. It was harder for him.
He's been free for a while and seems to be straightening out.
Maybe there's something here Andy and Tammy can use.
that is utter trash.
He wanted to leave his son in jail overnight. Good.
When his parents bailed his son out he lectured him. Limp wristed horseshtein.
If I spent the night in jail and got nothing but a lecture you can bet your farging ass I'd have continued to misbehave because I knew there were no serious consequences to my actions.
Sounds like the author is a bad parent too. Bad parents unite!
I spent 4 hours in jail when I was 21. I didn't get a lecture or an ass whipping. I got the "have fun getting yourself out of this one and kiss your money goodbye" comment. Those 4 hours taught me my lesson. And the 5K I dropped on bail, fines, etc.
Quote from: rjs246 on February 06, 2007, 03:35:31 PM
He wanted to leave his son in jail overnight. Good.
When his parents bailed his son out he lectured him. Limp wristed horseshtein.
If I spent the night in jail and got nothing but a lecture you can bet your farging ass I'd have continued to misbehave because I knew there were no serious consequences to my actions.
Sounds like the author is a bad parent too. Bad parents unite!
Photoshop anyone?
Tammy and Andy are dying for this.
(http://www.tvcrazy.net/tvclassics/wallpaper/cartoons/superfriends/wondertwins.jpg)
Quote from: rjs246 on February 06, 2007, 03:35:31 PM
He wanted to leave his son in jail overnight. Good.
When his parents bailed his son out he lectured him. Limp wristed horseshtein.
Not just any lecture either...the "usual" lecture.
QuoteBritt and Garrett were known to "abuse" the privileges life had handed them, they were "bullies," someone who has closely observed the Eagles for many years told me.
Whatever parents can do, they can't insulate children from outside influence, and we live in a drug culture.
Bullies aren't born, they're raised. Drug culture?? gimme a break.
Piece of trash. Written by another parent who lays awake at night knowing he was a poor parent, deflecting the guilt by defending another zesty parent.
puke
By the way, I did spend the night in jail when I was in high school. It was a farged up situation that got straightened out later, but my parents were furious and I wasn't allowed to do shtein for the next month until more of the details came out. In fact, they didn't even bother believeing or disbelieveing my side of the story because they didn't care. I had put myself in a position to get arrested (or at the very least, to get in trouble) and they didn't care if the police had overreacted. I paid the fine, the legal fees and my attorney's fees.
As Phreak said, the money was a very effective way to drive the point home, but there was no doubt from the second it happened that getting in trouble was going to have consequences.
RJS did you put up ATHF signs all over boston too
http://www.montcopa.org/da/pressreleases/REID.htm
(http://www.montcopa.org/da/images/Britt2.bmp)
Mugshot! They even have Andy's addy on there! Yikes!
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on February 06, 2007, 04:06:22 PM
RJS did you put up ATHF signs all over boston too
Yes. AND I'D DO IT AGAIN!! Bwhahahahahahhaahh. Etc.
QuoteMrs. Reid also told the officer that her son Britt had a handgun, which she believed was legally registered.
THAT is bad parenting
QuoteAccording to Britt Reid, the other driver pulled a gun on him which led him to pullout a flashlight and say he had a gun too. He told Detective Lacy the other driver said he was going to call the police, and he (Reid) drove away.
QuoteBritt Reid changed his story and told these officers that the white male operator of the truck got out and walked up to Reid's passenger door. Reid claimed this man opened Reid's passenger door, yelling profanity. Reid said he got out of the Denali and walked around to the other driver. He said the other driver got back in his truck and it "..appeared to be looking in the truck for a weapon." Reid said he reached behind his seat and pulled out a silver MAG light flashlight, which he flashed at the truck driver to give the impression that it was a gun. In this version, Britt Reid made no mention of the other driver displaying a firearm. According to Britt Reid, the light turned green and both drove away. According to Britt Reid, he never had a handgun with him in the car that day and he never displayed a handgun to the other driver.
No shtein.
QuoteDuring the search of Britt Reid's SUV (the GMC Denali, Pennsylvania registration FVW-6293), police seized:
a Remington shotgun;
a magazine containing twelve 45 caliber bullets;
two boxes of shotgun shells;
a silver MAG light flashlight;
a broken 22 caliber magazine;
a blue container with 8 small, clear baggies with white powder residue and four pills;
a small, clear container with white powder;
and a CVS Pharmacy pill bottle in Britt Reid's name containing a green, leafy substance.
QuoteOn February 5, 2007 NMS Lab Forensic Chemist Darby Lanz and Forensic Chemistry Supervisor Victoria Davis issued a report detailing their analysis of the substances police found inside the 2004 GMC Denali driven by Britt Reid.
They examined the white pills found inside the blue plastic container and opined they contained Oxycodone, a DEA Schedule II controlled substance.
They examined the white powder substance found inside the clear plastic container and opined it was Cocaine, a DEA Schedule II controlled substance.
They examined the botanical matter found in the prescription bottle labeled "Britt Reid" and opined that is was Marijuana, a DEA Schedule I hallucinogenic drug.
Britt Reid has no license to carry firearm on file in Pennsylvania
"a white kid trying to act like a gangster." lmfao
I'm sure he said gangster.
:-D
QuoteOn February 5, 2007 NMS Lab Forensic Chemist Darby Lanz and Forensic Chemistry Supervisor Victoria Davis issued a report detailing their analysis of the substances police found inside the 2004 GMC Denali driven by Britt Reid.
They examined the white pills found inside the blue plastic container and opined they contained Oxycodone, a DEA Schedule II controlled substance.
They examined the white powder substance found inside the clear plastic container and opined it was Cocaine, a DEA Schedule II controlled substance.
They examined the botanical matter found in the prescription bottle labeled "Britt Reid" and opined that is was Marijuana, a DEA Schedule I hallucinogenic drug.
Trifecta.
that Britt Reid is a bad mother farger
Burn him!
Send Andy to jail, have Britt coach the Eagles.
Britt Reid = new outside linebacker
Johnson stated he rolled down his window and told the other driver to get back in his car "before he gets his ass kicked." After the pair yelled at each other, the other driver returned to his SUV. Johnson watched as the other man reached behind the seat and took out a platinum colored pistol. He pointed the pistol at Johnson and laughed. According to Johnson, when the light turned green, the other driver drove off, turning left on Matsons Ford Road towards Route I-476.
i wonder if the reids know how much of a BITCH their son is
Britt Hager
Quote from: SunMo on February 06, 2007, 04:16:28 PM
Britt Reid = new outside linebacker
The joke's on you. Britt Reid
is Matt McCoy.
Quote from: Diomedes on February 06, 2007, 04:12:44 PM
"a white kid trying to act like a gangster." lmfao
There's a lot of that going around.
Quote from: SunMo on February 06, 2007, 04:16:28 PM
Britt Reid = new outside linebacker
LT played his entire career on Coke.
i wonder how long it took him to decide if he wanted to pull out the handgun or the shotgun, choices our youth face today
And we live in a gun culture.
and a drug culture...
He should have shot the dude and then hired an all-star legal team to get him off.
Quote from: rjs246 on February 06, 2007, 03:47:09 PM
By the way, I did spend the night in jail when I was in high school. It was a farged up situation that got straightened out later, but my parents were furious and I wasn't allowed to do shtein for the next month until more of the details came out.
Did you use the "Well, it's my sheep & I can do damn well what I want with it" defense?
Quote from: Jerome99RIP on February 06, 2007, 04:26:58 PM
He should have shot the dude and then hired an all-star legal team to get him off.
If he had done that...is there any doubt his parents would pay the lawyers?
Ahaha. I was just about to ask if you were addressing me or Beermonkey. Either way it was funny.
Quote from: Beermonkey on February 06, 2007, 04:28:01 PM
Quote from: rjs246 on February 06, 2007, 03:47:09 PM
By the way, I did spend the night in jail when I was in high school. It was a farged up situation that got straightened out later, but my parents were furious and I wasn't allowed to do shtein for the next month until more of the details came out.
Did you use the "Well, it's my sheep & I can do damn well what I want with it" defense?
Yes.
He should have shot the dude and then hired an all-star legal team to get him off.
larry johnson respectively disagrees
respectively, or respectfully?
you really are taking the ghetto speak to heart, vigy well done
Quote from: rjs246 on February 06, 2007, 04:32:48 PM
Quote from: Beermonkey on February 06, 2007, 04:28:01 PM
Quote from: rjs246 on February 06, 2007, 03:47:09 PM
By the way, I did spend the night in jail when I was in high school. It was a farged up situation that got straightened out later, but my parents were furious and I wasn't allowed to do shtein for the next month until more of the details came out.
Did you use the "Well, it's my sheep & I can do damn well what I want with it" defense?
Yes.
That one always works. That one & the "it was consensual because the dog wanted the peanut butter " defense are bullet-proof.
respectively, or respectfully?
you really are taking the ghetto speak to heart, vigy well done
why thank you
Quote from: Beermonkey on February 06, 2007, 04:34:57 PM
That one always works. That one & the "it was consensual because the dog wanted the peanut butter " defense are bullet-proof.
Sheepfarging and dogs licking peanut butter off the nuts jokes are golden.
I love you guys. That is incredibly accurate.
Quote from: Beermonkey on February 06, 2007, 04:34:57 PM
That one always works. That one & the "it was consensual because the dog wanted the peanut butter " defense are bullet-proof.
I used to live in York, PA & some farmer got busted for banging his sheep after hours at the York County Fair. He told the cop, "Well, it's my sheep..". I have to agree with him.
of course you agree with him, you were mouth farging it from the front
Can we please get back to talking about Andy Reid's gun toting, heroin shooting, bullying sons?
Sheepfargers aren't going to get Andy off the sideline...these two little shteinheads just might.
The jersey you bought last year is going to pay for the Reids' legal fees.
Quote from: SunMo on February 06, 2007, 04:48:33 PM
of course you agree with him, you were mouth farging it from the front
Forcing a sheep to perform fellatio on me would be disrespectful to the sheep. When I make love to animals, I only enjoy it when they give themselves to me freely.
BTW, here's the kind of gun that Britt Montana had:
(http://www.shootingtimes.com/newproducts/STpara_1030A.jpg)
Quote from: General_Failure on February 06, 2007, 05:07:27 PM
The jersey you bought last year is going to pay for the Reids' legal fees.
I own one jersey and I got it free. I did get a knit Eagles hat for Christmas tho.
Andy should a release a statement that simply says
"I know, my son is a farging moron and I suck as a parent because I'm too busy losing NFC Championships and penny pinching my way to playoff losses."
Quote from: SunMo on February 06, 2007, 04:11:06 PM
QuoteDuring the search of Britt Reid's SUV (the GMC Denali, Pennsylvania registration FVW-6293), police seized:
a small, clear container with white powder;
and a CVS Pharmacy pill bottle in Britt Reid's name containing a green, leafy substance.
Man, I gotta switch to CVS
"Yo, check this out... you can put your WEED in there, man!"
And if you get confused after nodding out, you'll be able to tell it's yours because..get this!!...it's got your name on it!!
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 06, 2007, 02:28:54 PMweird how possesing an unregistered handgun is a felony...but making a terrorsitic threat with said gun is not
A couple of points of clarification:
- Pennsylvania doesn't require registration of handguns. Or any gun, for that matter.
- Having a gun in the car, unloaded, and packed for transport, is perfectly legal.
- Producing (or carrying) a loaded handgun without a permit, is illegal.
- Individuals can obtain carry permits (different from a concealed weapon permit) from their county sherriff, provided they fall within specific guidelines.
Reid didn't have a carry permit, which is the crux of one of the charges. Pointing a handgun at someone is assault, and given the verbal tone of the exchange, is probably where the "terroristic threat" issue comes into play.
Garrett Reid's blood test came back positive for Heroin. He will be charged with DUI later this week.
I relish watching rich, religious, "upstanding" people self destruct. Suck it, Reid.
Actually I feel a bit sorry for Reid and his wife. Say what you want about his personality, some things I wouldn't disagree with. But unlike Dungy and all the other Christian Uber Alles dudes who use the NFL platform at every turn to tout their beliefs, AR doesn't flaunt his faith publicly. For all we know, he may be suprisingly humble about his religion. And regardless, I gotta believe this is a painful and humbling ordeal for him. Personally I wish him well.
So, let me get this straight:
For an athlete or coach to "give God the glory" is flaunting his faith publicly.
For a poster to come here and blast everything Christian, to repeatedly and often profanely call it superstition and refer to all adherents as idiots, is free speech.
Am I on target with this summation?
'Holic isn't using a public platform such as being a professional sports athlete/coach to thank his atheism for his athletic abilities and saying that he wouldn't be where he is today if he didn't hate Catholics. Which I think is what his point is in this thread. Reid, despite being what many of us think a very religious man, isn't up at the podium talking about "by the grace of god" and all that bullshtein that a lot of other guys talk about.
But that being said....One of the Reid sons turned himself in today, and I think Andy did the right thing not being there to walk him in. You can hate Reid all you want, but I think it's the right thing to do. Tell your son he's a grown man, he's done grown man things, and now he has to own up to it himself like a grown man. I'm sure Andy could easily pull some strings or something, but instead he's saying "You're old enough to know you shouldn't be doing shtein like that, and now that you have, you gotta deal with the concequences."
Quote from: Geowhizzer on February 07, 2007, 10:14:05 PM
So, let me get this straight:
For an athlete or coach to "give God the glory" is flaunting his faith publicly.
For a poster to come here and blast everything Christian, to repeatedly and often profanely call it superstition and refer to all adherents as idiots, is free speech.
Am I on target with this summation?
Not exactly. Although Dungy probably isn't the best example, and the NFL isn't as bad as it used to be, I just don't people with an agenda trying to sell me their religion when I don't want to buy. I have no problem with their faith, I just don't want to be hit over the head with it as if I'm wrong for not thinking the same way.
But for a more in depth discussion, you can check out the 250response/3000views in < 48hrs thread on this here:
http://philaphans.com/forums/showthread.php &threadid=50968&perpage=20&pagenumber=1 (http://philaphans.com/forums/showthread.php%20&threadid=50968&perpage=20&pagenumber=1)
I'd share more about my personal faith and beliefs but it is getting late and this is cutting into my porn time.
As long as this keeps him too distracted to continue to farg with this team, I don't give a shtein.
Quote from: Geowhizzer on February 07, 2007, 10:14:05 PM
So, let me get this straight:
They're both free speech. The former gets a lot more play. And whenever the latter pipes up, people like you start crying.
I'm not asking for your sympathy or even your understanding because as a Christian I don't think it's possible for you to have it, but here goes anyway:
Imagine you're atheist. I know that's hard because you have such certainty in your magic god, but try anyway. Imagine you have no belief in God at all. You live in America, where there is supposed to be seperation of church and state. Where supposedly there's room for everyone. At every turn, someone is praising god. It's on the money. It's in the courtrooms. It's in the constitution. It's in "goodbye" emails from people at the office. No one praises the atheist individual/people. Everyone is enjoined to honor "the faithful." Our athletes are constantly, constantly thanking God--though interestingly those who prefer Muhammed don't get much play--and the television shows are more than happy to extend the platform. Religion is advanced by everyone from the beat sports reporter to the President as proof that a person is good, etc. Evidence points sharply to the contrary, but as a non believer you don't have a voice. Day in and day out you have to endure this barrage of God this and god that.
I know...you're not with me. That's okay. Superstition has a stubborn grip.
Given that context, it doesn't surprise me one bit that Christians like you get upset about an atheist poster or two on the internet who's sick of this shtein and happy to say so. Tough luck sweetie. You and your people have a lot of work to do if you think we can live without acrimony. When bullying rich religious people like Haggard or these two punks fall, I celebrate. If you don't like it, use the ignore feature that came standard issue with your brain. Or better yet,
forgive me.
Quote from: Diomedes on February 08, 2007, 03:48:38 AM
Quote from: Geowhizzer on February 07, 2007, 10:14:05 PM
So, let me get this straight:
They're both free speech. The former gets a lot more play. And whenever the latter pipes up, people like you start crying.
I'm not asking for your sympathy or even your understanding because as a Christian I don't think it's possible for you to have it, but here goes anyway:
Imagine you're atheist. I know that's hard because you have such certainty in your magic god, but try anyway. Imagine you have no belief in God at all. You live in America, where there is supposed to be seperation of church and state. Where supposedly there's room for everyone. At every turn, someone is praising god. It's on the money. It's in the courtrooms. It's in the constitution. It's in "goodbye" emails from people at the office. No one praises the atheist individual/people. Everyone is enjoined to honor "the faithful." Our athletes are constantly, constantly thanking God--though interestingly those who prefer Muhammed don't get much play--and the television shows are more than happy to extend the platform. Religion is advanced by everyone from the beat sports reporter to the President as proof that a person is good, etc. Evidence points sharply to the contrary, but as a non believer you don't have a voice. Day in and day out you have to endure this barrage of God this and god that.
I know...you're not with me. That's okay. Superstition has a stubborn grip.
Given that context, it doesn't surprise me one bit that Christians like you get upset about an atheist poster or two on the internet who's sick of this shtein and happy to say so. Tough luck sweetie. You and your people have a lot of work to do if you think we can live without acrimony. When bullying rich religious people like Haggard or these two punks fall, I celebrate. If you don't like it, use the ignore feature that came standard issue with your brain. Or better yet, forgive me.
Dio, where have I "cried?" Usually, if I don't care for a conversation on these boards (i.e. the dozens of anti-religious rantings from several members), I stay out of the conversation and move on. I've read a lot of "baby Jeebus" posts, and have said nary a word. There have been a couple of occasions that I have shared my viewpoint on things, but I think I have been on topic and not overzealous.
I haven't hidden the fact that I am a man of faith, but I don't believe that I have bludgeoned anyone with it, either.
And, yet, I ask one question to a poster - and I believe I did so respectfully - I get this response from you, Dio. And you "celebrate" whenever you hear of a high-profile religious figure fall. I don't celebrate to hear of anyone going bad, whether it be Christian, Muslim, athiest or any other belief system.
As you said, I don't understand your worldview, mainly because it's never been mine. However, I also haven't tried to belittle your beliefs. You seem to not only try to belittle religious viewpoints, you seem to get some sort of enjoyment from doing so. And THAT'S the part I truly have a hard time understanding - your extreme (and to me, sometimes a rather irrational) hatred of all things religious - particularly Christian.
Yes, I am a Christian. And, believe it or not, I am fully aware that I am far from perfect (don't tell this to my wife). I have my faults - and they're MY faults, not God's or yours or my parents. I am responsible for my own behavior.
You choose to believe there is no God? That is your right, according to the first Amendment of the Constitution. Thank James Madison for that right. I choose to believe differently.
Quote from: Eagaholic on February 07, 2007, 10:57:57 PM
Quote from: Geowhizzer on February 07, 2007, 10:14:05 PM
So, let me get this straight:
For an athlete or coach to "give God the glory" is flaunting his faith publicly.
For a poster to come here and blast everything Christian, to repeatedly and often profanely call it superstition and refer to all adherents as idiots, is free speech.
Am I on target with this summation?
Not exactly. Although Dungy probably isn't the best example, and the NFL isn't as bad as it used to be, I just don't people with an agenda trying to sell me their religion when I don't want to buy. I have no problem with their faith, I just don't want to be hit over the head with it as if I'm wrong for not thinking the same way.
But for a more in depth discussion, you can check out the 250response/3000views in < 48hrs thread on this here:
http://philaphans.com/forums/showthread.php &threadid=50968&perpage=20&pagenumber=1 (http://philaphans.com/forums/showthread.php%20&threadid=50968&perpage=20&pagenumber=1)
I'd share more about my personal faith and beliefs but it is getting late and this is cutting into my porn time.
Thanks for the response, Eagleholic. I am just trying to get a grasp on where your remark was coming from.
One of the Reid sons turned himself in today, and I think Andy did the right thing not being there to walk him in. You can hate Reid all you want, but I think it's the right thing to do. Tell your son he's a grown man, he's done grown man things, and now he has to own up to it himself like a grown man. I'm sure Andy could easily pull some strings or something, but instead he's saying "You're old enough to know you shouldn't be doing shtein like that, and now that you have, you gotta deal with the concequences."
youre being naive to think thats why reid didnt post....he didnt show because if he is at court this story really blows up.....especially nationally....its all over espn and perhaps even starts grabbing the attention of national nightly news ala dungys son...he hasnt commented on this for a reason...for one he doesnt say a lot in general but he specifically wants this kept as a family matter and the less attention the better...which is a smart thing to do but dont think he didnt show because hes all of a sudden some strict disciplinarian
Quotefor one he doesnt say a lot in general but he specifically wants this kept as a family matter and the less attention the better
Exactamundo.
i think also that were he all of a sudden some tough guy with his kids he wouldnt have allowed the punk to show up in court lookin like he just came from a homeless shelter
That might have been intentional on the defense's part, IGY. If he shows up looking like a strung out junky, rehab might be perceived as a better alternative than jail for the kid than if he showed up in a $2,000 suit with a haircut and shave.
I'm not saying I agree with that, but that might have been what the defense lawyers were thinking.
Imagine you're atheist. I know that's hard because you have such certainty in your magic god, but try anyway. Imagine you have no belief in God at all. You live in America, where there is supposed to be seperation of church and state. Where supposedly there's room for everyone. At every turn, someone is praising god. It's on the money. It's in the courtrooms. It's in the constitution. It's in "goodbye" emails from people at the office. No one praises the atheist individual/people. Everyone is enjoined to honor "the faithful." Our athletes are constantly, constantly thanking God--though interestingly those who prefer Muhammed don't get much play--and the television shows are more than happy to extend the platform. Religion is advanced by everyone from the beat sports reporter to the President as proof that a person is good, etc. Evidence points sharply to the contrary, but as a non believer you don't have a voice. Day in and day out you have to endure this barrage of God this and god that.
igy says (http://www.accboards.com/UBB/wave.gif)
That might have been intentional on the defense's part, IGY. If he shows up looking like a strung out junky, rehab might be perceived as a better alternative than jail for the kid than if he showed up in a $2,000 suit with a haircut and shave.
I'm not saying I agree with that, but that might have been what the defense lawyers were thinking.
and the chewing gum he was chomping on?...was that heronette?
this wasnt a sentence hearing so what does rehab vs jail time have to do with anything...plus the notion that someone would go to court dressed like a junkie to try to convince a judge is hilarious.....i think the needles bags of heron and positive drug test did that for him
maybe reid was like im done with yous go do what you want...i will have no involvement with you whatsoever from here on out until you get yourself straightened out
Pictures of his sons make me angry. They scream 'douchebag'.
All they lack is seashell necklaces.
And DTC nicknames.
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 08, 2007, 06:30:03 AM
youre being naive to think thats why reid didnt post....he didnt show because if he is at court this story really blows up.....especially nationally....its all over espn and perhaps even starts grabbing the attention of national nightly news ala dungys son...he hasnt commented on this for a reason...for one he doesnt say a lot in general but he specifically wants this kept as a family matter and the less attention the better...which is a smart thing to do but dont think he didnt show because hes all of a sudden some strict disciplinarian
That sounds pretty accurate. Reid's presence in the court room would do nothing but add an distraction & sensationalize the case even more.
Agreed on that too.
His kids are "men" and they need to act as such. No Mommy and Daddy hand holding. Step up and take the hit like men.
IGY must've been rockin the WIP this morning because they were discussing what he wore and the fact he was chewing gum. I mean, seriously. Who gives a shtein if the guy has some gum in his mouth? Is it that big a deal? You don't get dressed up to turn yourself in. You get dressed up when you go to your trial.
actually the chewing gum was in the paper yesterday...and theres a video of the punk popping a bubble...i dont care if he chews gum or not...but its a respect thing when you go to court...in fact gum isnt even allowed in courtrooms...my only point here is that andy clearly isnt instilling any discipline in his kids as romey suggested
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 08, 2007, 10:45:29 AM...and theres a video of the punk popping a bubble..
Andy must've loved that.
Why is it not hard to believe that some people are actually ridiculing Andy Reid because he son was chewing gum. :-D
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 08, 2007, 10:45:29 AM
my only point here is that andy clearly isnt instilling any discipline in his kids as romey suggested
Where the farg did I suggest anything of the sort?
Blowing bubbles on his way into court for drug and gun charges? In front of the media? How could you NOT make fun of that?
Bubblelicious is for Romes
Quote from: Quasimoto on February 08, 2007, 11:08:18 AM
Bubblelicious is for Romes
Right. Real men chew Bazooka Joe.
Big League Chew, bitches.
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on February 08, 2007, 11:14:44 AM
Big League Chew, bitches.
Man sized wads (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GyEkvqtHPs)
I'm not clicking any link called Men sized wads.
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 08, 2007, 06:30:03 AM
One of the Reid sons turned himself in today, and I think Andy did the right thing not being there to walk him in. You can hate Reid all you want, but I think it's the right thing to do. Tell your son he's a grown man, he's done grown man things, and now he has to own up to it himself like a grown man. I'm sure Andy could easily pull some strings or something, but instead he's saying "You're old enough to know you shouldn't be doing shtein like that, and now that you have, you gotta deal with the concequences."
youre being naive to think thats why reid didnt post....he didnt show because if he is at court this story really blows up.....especially nationally....its all over espn and perhaps even starts grabbing the attention of national nightly news ala dungys son...he hasnt commented on this for a reason...for one he doesnt say a lot in general but he specifically wants this kept as a family matter and the less attention the better...which is a smart thing to do but dont think he didnt show because hes all of a sudden some strict disciplinarian
You don't think you've seen enough of Reid over the years to think that he probably is pretty stern with his kids?
Of course PART of the reason why he didn't show up is to keep it small and try and keep national media attention off of it...but you honestly can't see Andy talking to his sons sayin "guys, you're 24 and 21 years old now, I'm not going to get you out of this. This is your mistake, you have to own up for it..."
And then insert a 30 minute talk on God and the Mormon religion and how drugs are bad, etc.
Sounds exactly like the type of father Reid would be to me.
You're a farging idiot.
I mean honestly. The proof is in the farging pudding. Munson's taking this image he has of Andy Reid and applying it to his parenting style in spite of the walking/talking/heroin shooting/gun toting piles of evidence against him. How farging stupid can you be?
(I eagerly await his 7-page retort...)
Quote from: rjs246 on February 09, 2007, 10:28:03 AM
(I eagerly await his 7-page retort...)
Guaranteed to somehow bring up that you called Westbrook "injury-prone"...
and plenty of smilies
I'm ill and board.
(http://C:%5CDocuments%20and%20Settings%5CLittleTravySeinfeld%5CMy%20Documents)
Welcome to my life Sunday thru yesterday. Finally went back to work today, and farg was I ready.
Quote from: Diomedes on February 09, 2007, 08:21:14 PM
Welcome to my life Sunday thru yesterday. Finally went back to work today, and farg was I ready.
Who the farg goes back to work on Friday after being out all week? Especially when they're less than a month from resigning anyway? What happened, you smoke all your weed? I've always thought you were a pretty intelligent dude but now my opinion of you is tainted. Idiot.
Has it crossed any of your minds that they could be mentally ill?
Yep, I'm an idiot. But farg I'm sick of this hole in the Bronx after five days laying in bed being sick. And I might be working directly for Satan/George Bush, and quitting in two days, but until I do quit I feel guilty for staying home if I'm not actually sick. It's not right.
I'm guessing you get x amount of paid sick/vacation days per year, no? When you resign, will be able to "sell" those days back to the company and get paid for them?
Nope. No set amount of sick days. You abuse that, they fire you. But they don't allot them, and you can't sell them back. Nor can I sell back un used vacation days. Nor can I carry them over to the next year.
Sounds like a great job.
That's a nice perk (unlimited sick days that is). So have they found a replacement for you? Where do I sign up?
Most people think it is. I can't wait to leave.
Quote from: Sgt PSN on February 09, 2007, 08:39:14 PM
That's a nice perk (unlimited sick days that is). So have they found a replacement for you? Where do I sign up?
They don't know I'm leaving. If they did, they might find a way to get rid of me before the bonus pays. When I do leave, they'll hate life for a while, but they'll survive. Learn SAP and I'll give you a recommendation. Focus on SD and MM modules.
Mind you, I worked from home the whole time I was sick too. Did all the basic duties, responded to all work requests that other people couldn't do, etc.
So it wasn't like I was straight up out for four days.
Quote from: Diomedes on February 09, 2007, 08:40:44 PM
Learn SAP and I'll give you a recommendation. Focus on SD and MM modules.
Yeah, I don't know what that is but I'm pretty sure I can wing it.
Trust me, you could do it.
Quote from: Diomedes on February 09, 2007, 08:42:12 PM
Mind you, I worked from home the whole time I was sick too. Did all the basic duties, responded to all work requests that other people couldn't do, etc.
So it wasn't like I was straight up out for four days.
Well that should give them less to bitch about for you taking off today and you not feeling guilty about it.
Quote from: Diomedes on February 09, 2007, 08:44:32 PM
Trust me, you could do it.
My contract isn't up until Jan 08. Do you think they'll be "over you" by then?
I went into the office today.
Quote from: Sgt PSN on February 09, 2007, 08:45:35 PMMy contract isn't up until Jan 08. Do you think they'll be "over you" by then?
Well, they'll never be able to replace me. But yeah.
Don't worry SAP will be around for a while. It's a herpes on the business world.
Quote from: rjs246 on February 09, 2007, 10:28:03 AM
I mean honestly. The proof is in the farging pudding. Munson's taking this image he has of Andy Reid and applying it to his parenting style in spite of the walking/talking/heroin shooting/gun toting piles of evidence against him. How farging stupid can you be?
(I eagerly await his 7-page retort...)
First of all, stop whining. I'll type however many farging words I want to, and you'll like it, and you can suck my cork while you read it. Tounge my sack a little and maybe I'll tell SargePSN you deserve a reach-a-round later tonight. I wonder how whiney Hoydas like you make it through life. It's amazing no one has sliced your throat yet just to stop you from complaining about something.
Secondly, who gives a farg what his kids have done, it doesn't mean he's a laid back father OR a stern type of dad. Hell my uncle and aunt were very stern parents and my cousin's been in jail a few times now for drug possession. My mom's laid back as shtein and I havn't touched a drug in my life. Unless you count alcohol. Kids are just farged up all around today, despite the type of parents they have.
My point was simply that Reid seems like the type of guy that's not going to hold the hands of two of his kids who are in thier 20's, and he's going to tell them they screwed up and have to take whatever punishment comes thier way, and that he's not going to geet them out of it. How can it seem that he'd be any other way? And frankly I like that approach, they're grown men and they screwed up, daddy shouldn't be there to hold thier hands.
Quote from: Diomedes on February 09, 2007, 08:46:48 PM
Quote from: Sgt PSN on February 09, 2007, 08:45:35 PMMy contract isn't up until Jan 08. Do you think they'll be "over you" by then?
Well, they'll never be able to replace me. But yeah.
Don't worry SAP will be around for a while. It's a herpes on the business world.
you shteintin' me? I'm in SAP right now paying some customer claims. Having "Jack Ass The Movie" on Comedy Central in the back ground is helping.
They don't know I'm leaving. If they did, they might find a way to get rid of me before the bonus pays.
who do you work for?
while I'm aware that the internets is perfectly anonymous, I'm not posting that.
it was a joke skippy
your moms a joke leroy
Quote from: Diomedes on February 09, 2007, 08:46:48 PM
Don't worry SAP will be around for a while. It's a herpes on the business world.
Excellent analogy.
Munson is so predictable it's laughable.
I read the first line of his response and decided that was enough.
Quote from: Susquehanna Birder on February 10, 2007, 10:57:47 AM
Quote from: Diomedes on February 09, 2007, 08:46:48 PM
Don't worry SAP will be around for a while. It's a herpes on the business world.
Excellent analogy.
SAP
runs ruins my world.
Quote from: rjs246 on February 10, 2007, 11:58:52 AM
Munson is so predictable it's laughable.
And I am on the edge of my seat waiting for the next "hurl you into the sun, "i hope you die of AIDS", bombshell of "look how sUper kewlz negative I am!" shtein that you will spew in one of your future responses. Pure excitement and totally unpredictable. :deion
Nice smilie. Idiot.
Quote from: rjs246 on February 11, 2007, 09:08:09 PM
Nice smilie. Idiot.
Woah. Did you hurt yourself on that one?
And I thought you'd like the smiley, a nice touch I added just for your enjoyment. :afro
OMG! Random, irrelevant smilie attacks. :sly O:) :nyuk :splat :spank
Reid Takes Leave of Absence (http://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/homeNewsDetail.jsp?id=64667)
Nothing more than an extended vacation.
they arent doing anything in free agency anyway
yeah really, the perfect time to take off
for those who don't want to click and wait:
QuoteEagles President Joe Banner has announced that head coach Andy Reid has taken a leave of absence from his duties as the team's head coach/executive vice president of football operations to attend to personal matters involving his family.
Here is what the Eagles released in a brief statement:
"Philadelphia Eagles President Joe Banner today announced that Andy Reid will take a leave of absence from his duties as head coach/executive vice president of football operations in order to attend to personal matters involving his family. The leave of absence will last until approximately mid-March 2007. At that point, Reid will return to his regular duties with the Eagles."
Banner will address the media at 1:30 p.m. today in the NovaCare Complex auditorium and you can watch it live on PhiladelphiaEagles.com. Also, a special edition Eagles Live! will start at 1:20 p.m. today.
Reid has been dealing with the recent legal troubles involving his sons, Garrett and Britt, and will miss the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis from February 22-28.
Free agency begins on March 2. The NFL draft is on April 28-29.
It means he'll skip the scouting combine too. No offensive linemen this year!
what's he going to do at home, honestly?
and if he was going to do something effective to help the kids, what can he do in a month? this is all PC bullshtein, and frankly i'm surprised. i thought they'd just not acknowledge it until the season started.
maybe heroin detox takes about a month
Joe Banner at the combine makes me wet.
yeah well, he better be watching tape of some DT's while his kid has the DT's
Heckert is the man, then.
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 12, 2007, 11:38:22 AM
maybe heroin detox takes about a month
You're probably right, both of them are most likely undergoing some level of rehab, which requires some participation from the family.
If Heckert is actually going to be the guy who scouts this draft class and evealuates free agency there might be some hope for subtle change. Yeah right.
That's only if you assume Heckert is any less of a company man or that he and Reid have vastly different philosophies on how to build a team. Frankly, I think Reid only does the final sign-off on personnel moves regardless.
So, this will change nothing.
Phreak should apply for the job. he's about Andy's size, the uniform will fit.
You're probably right, both of them are most likely undergoing some level of rehab, which requires some participation from the family.
it has to be...because otherwise like sun said it makes no sense to take just a month off
Banner will be on WIP with Ant and Steve at 1:30.
no one would've known if AR would've taken this time off and Heckert would've prepared solo for the upcoming inaction in FA and the draft.
them announcing this just brings the incidents back into the public eye, doesn't make too much sense.
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 12, 2007, 12:10:39 PM
You're probably right, both of them are most likely undergoing some level of rehab, which requires some participation from the family.
it has to be...because otherwise like sun said it makes no sense to take just a month off
Heroin addiction is a nasty thing to come back down from. They'll never be free of it.
Quote from: SunMo on February 12, 2007, 12:47:31 PM
no one would've known if AR would've taken this time off and Heckert would've prepared solo for the upcoming inaction in FA and the draft.
them announcing this just brings the incidents back into the public eye, doesn't make too much sense.
Nothing that happens at Novacare goes unnoticed. You know the media would have at least caught on with his absence from the combine. If that happened, the rumors of him stepping down would have only been more intense. It's probably best that they are upfront about it in this case.
maybe you're right
forget even the combine the eagle beat writers who spend every day at novacare would raise flags if andy wasnt in the office for one or two days much less a month
Banners PC:
-Andy will still be in the loop
-There's no talk of him stepping down
blah blah, blah blah blah
Quote from: MadMarchHare on February 12, 2007, 12:55:24 PM
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 12, 2007, 12:10:39 PM
You're probably right, both of them are most likely undergoing some level of rehab, which requires some participation from the family.
it has to be...because otherwise like sun said it makes no sense to take just a month off
Heroin addiction is a nasty thing to come back down from. They'll never be free of it.
I'm free of it. Of course, I have the strength of 12 men.
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 12, 2007, 01:43:56 PM
forget even the combine the eagle beat writers who spend every day at novacare would raise flags if andy wasnt in the office for one or two days much less a month
Well, either they didn't notice or no one was there--according to Gary Myers--reprinted on Garry Cobb's website, Reid hasn't been at the Novacare Center since the incidents happened. It's under a story that Holmgren has left him two messages.
Quote from: Father Demon on February 12, 2007, 03:02:32 PM
Quote from: MadMarchHare on February 12, 2007, 12:55:24 PM
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 12, 2007, 12:10:39 PM
You're probably right, both of them are most likely undergoing some level of rehab, which requires some participation from the family.
it has to be...because otherwise like sun said it makes no sense to take just a month off
Heroin addiction is a nasty thing to come back down from. They'll never be free of it.
You were smoking heron, not heroin.
I'm free of it. Of course, I have the strength of 12 men.
I'm listening to Mike and Mike in the Morning today and hearing Greenberg go on and on about how tough it is on families that have a coach for a father because the man is away so much and how it's so hard on kids and everything.
Give me a farging break, there are plenty of jobs were kids hardly ever see thier fathers. Truckers, Merchant Marines, Fire Fighters, the Military. Shoot, my Dad was gone every day all day when I was young. I hardly ever saw him during daylight hours and never in the morning. He worked construction.
Why should we feel so sorry for kids whose Dad is making Millions of dollars to support their sorry asses?!?! Reids family doesn't have a clue as to what it is to have it hard on them.
The Media can kiss my ass talking about how hard coaches and players have it. farg the media feeling sorry for Andy Rieds family because he has a job most men would die for.
Ya well. What do you expect them to say?
I expect them to be in touch with reality enough to say that "well, Andy's kids aren't' the only ones who have it hard. Thats really no excuse."
BAD PARENTS!
I don't think Greenberg was on this morning.
Acutally your right, it was his replacement whose name I don't know.
Golic was agreeing with him. Using Rieds job as an excuse as to why his kids are on drugs is just sorry.
"Breaking news! Bad Parents Who Spend No Time with Their Children Have Poorly Behaved, Drug Abusing, Wannabe Thugs for Offspring! Fellow Bad Parents Shocked."
That sounds like a breaking story on which the editors at theonion.com should pounce.
The law firm Andy hired is a heavy in town, I gather.
It must really be tough on the kids having the best money can buy.
I don't blame Andy for securing the best available legal representation for his kids.
It's probably the most parent-like act he's done in his kids' lives.
I do. He's condoning what they've done by paying for the big guns.
He ought to let them pay for their own legal representation, or suffer along with public representation if that's the best they can do.
Blame money.
I don't know what that means. It's not a foregone conclusion that because you are wealthy of course you'll pay to get your kids out of trouble with the law.
It's not - but if you didn't have the means to easily procure a good lawyer, it's a lot easier to justify the *tough-love* method to yourself and others.
Fair enough. And when you do have the money, a lot harder to do the right thing.
In this case, it's further proof that Reid is in way over his head with this whole parenting thing. Kinda like this whole coaching thing.
I set, you spike. That's how we play it.
Whats the chance of this happening?
McNabb isn't ready to start the season, so Feeley is our starter. Reid retires, and we have a new coach and qb to start next season.
I think that would be an early Christmas present for a few people around here.
Anyone who wants Feeley to be the starter for this team needs to have their farging brains smashed in.
You seem a little extra pissy. Having a extra good day?
No more pissy than usual, sunshine.
Every time I see a new post in this thread, I open it and tremble with excitement and anticipation while hoping to so the post that says Andy Reid has quit/resigned/retired/expired. The disappointment is becoming unbearable.
quit trembling, stylishly dressed young man
Quote from: rjs246 on February 14, 2007, 03:49:37 PM
No more pissy than usual, sunshine.
I could use some farging sunshine.
No.
Quote from: SunMo on February 14, 2007, 03:52:48 PM
quit trembling, stylishly dressed young man
Maybe I would if you hadn't kept staring at me so provacatively every time I show up to your tailgate. I don't appreciate you trying to undress me with your eyes.
i was trying to make you so uncomfortable that you would leave.
Are those kids in re-hab yet?
Quote from: SunMo on February 14, 2007, 04:06:54 PM
i was trying to make you so uncomfortable that you would leave.
It takes more than some lustful advances by you and people of your ilk to scare me off.
Quote from: shorebird on February 14, 2007, 04:09:39 PM
Are those kids in re-hab yet?
If by rehab, you really mean sitting in their cushy mansion with mom and dad, enjoying the finer things in life, then yes. They are totally in rehab.
Quote from: shorebird on February 14, 2007, 04:09:39 PM
Are those kids in re-hab yet?
nah...they'll do that instead of jail when their hotshot lawyers finagle pbj
maybe the judge will make Andy sign Stallworth before he'll sign off on any plea agreement
Quote from: SunMo on February 14, 2007, 04:15:10 PM
maybe the judge will make Andy sign Stallworth before he'll sign off on any plea agreement
That would be super.
I've had enough Andy Reid articles for the rest of my life.
Thats bullshtein they aren't in a re-hab. If Andy really wanted to help them, thats were they would be. Thats were mine would be, kicking and screaming if need be.
Most good lawyers would advise them to enroll in a re-hab, it would look a lot better when they do go to court anyway.
I vote for more Marty articles. We can call them Marticles.
Quote from: MURP on February 14, 2007, 04:17:22 PM
I've had enough Andy Reid articles for the rest of my life.
You and me both.
I can't wait to see transcript from the hearing with the lawyers crying about how hard Andy's kids have had it.
Quote from: Sgt PSN on February 14, 2007, 04:18:26 PM
I vote for more Marty articles. We can call them Marticles.
D+
Sweet. You grading me on a curve? Either way, I'll take it.
Quote from: shorebird on February 14, 2007, 04:18:09 PMIf Andy really wanted to help them...
If Andy really wanted to help them, he would have kicked them out of the house, denied them his money for the hotshot lawyers, and let them deal with the consequences of their actions as adults. But he doesn't really want to help them. He wants to protect and control them. He's a weak man like that.
whoop there it is
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 12, 2007, 12:10:39 PM
You're probably right, both of them are most likely undergoing some level of rehab, which requires some participation from the family.
it has to be...because otherwise like sun said it makes no sense to take just a month off
Let's hope that the re-hab is as good as the high money lawyer.
Quote from: shorebird on February 14, 2007, 04:18:09 PM
Thats bullshtein they aren't in a re-hab. If Andy really wanted to help them, thats were they would be. Thats were mine would be, kicking and screaming if need be.
Most good lawyers would advise them to enroll in a re-hab, it would look a lot better when they do go to court anyway.
Where do you see that they are not? I can almost guarantee that they are already in some form of substance abuse counseling.
Quote from: Beermonkey on February 14, 2007, 06:54:05 PM
Quote from: shorebird on February 14, 2007, 04:18:09 PM
Thats bullshtein they aren't in a re-hab. If Andy really wanted to help them, thats were they would be. Thats were mine would be, kicking and screaming if need be.
Most good lawyers would advise them to enroll in a re-hab, it would look a lot better when they do go to court anyway.
Where do you see that they are not? I can almost guarantee that they are already in some form of substance abuse counseling.
I should have put
if in that first post.
This ain't no DWI thirty day out-patient crap. Calling Betty Ford.
Quote from: shorebird on February 14, 2007, 07:34:14 PM
Quote from: Beermonkey on February 14, 2007, 06:54:05 PM
Quote from: shorebird on February 14, 2007, 04:18:09 PM
Thats bullshtein they aren't in a re-hab. If Andy really wanted to help them, thats were they would be. Thats were mine would be, kicking and screaming if need be.
Most good lawyers would advise them to enroll in a re-hab, it would look a lot better when they do go to court anyway.
Where do you see that they are not? I can almost guarantee that they are already in some form of substance abuse counseling.
I should have put if in that first post.
This ain't no DWI thirty day out-patient crap. Calling Betty Ford.
Based on what little is publically known, they really don't warrant inpatient treatment, but would probably put in some type of partial program where they are in treatment for about 8 hours per day & spend the rest with their family.
I'd say any time heroin is involved, it warrents in-patient treatment. It's a highly addictive hallucinogen.
Quote from: shorebird on February 15, 2007, 09:55:58 AM
I'd say any time heroin is involved, it warrents in-patient treatment. It's a highly addictive hallucinogen.
It is an opioid, not a hallucinogen. You need to read more.
from wiki
QuoteHeroin, also known as diamorphine (BAN) or diacetylmorphine (INN), is a semi-synthetic opioid. It is the 3,6-diacetyl derivative of morphine (hence diacetylmorphine) and is synthesised from it by acetylation. The white crystalline form is commonly the hydrochloride salt, diacetylmorphine hydrochloride. It mimics endorphin and thus causes a high sense of well-being when entered into the bloodstream (usually through injection). For this reason it can be used both as a pain-killer and a recreational drug. It has a high addiction potential, and frequent administration may cause a rapid development of tolerance by the user, especially when compared to other substances, though occasional use may not lead to symptoms of withdrawal.[1][2] Internationally, heroin is controlled under Schedules I and IV of the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs.[3] It is illegal to manufacture, possess, or sell heroin in the United States; however, under the name diamorphine, heroin is a legal prescription drug in the United Kingdom. Popular street names for heroin include gear, diesel, smack, B, skag, Bobby, black tar, horse, junk, jack, jenny, brown, brown sugar, dark, dope, dragon, bitch, gak, boy, and H.
Quote from: Diomedes on February 15, 2007, 09:58:24 AM
Quote from: shorebird on February 15, 2007, 09:55:58 AM
I'd say any time heroin is involved, it warrents in-patient treatment. It's a highly addictive hallucinogen.
It is an opioid, not a hallucinogen. You need to read more.
I just did. thanks
http://www.kyw1060.com/pages/235381.php?contentType=4&contentId=327051
Andy Reid's Son Garrett Surrenders To Police
23-year-old Garrett Reid turned himself in to Plymouth Township police Friday morning on misdemeanor charges stemming from a car crash last month in Plymouth Township and alleged drug offenses.
He just surrendered NOW? Ha.
Daddy's lawyers help keep the law at bay I'm sure.
Quote from: FFatPatt on February 16, 2007, 10:45:18 AM
He just surrendered NOW? Ha.
I don't think you need to surrender until the police actually charge you with something, which just happened this week for thug #2.
Quote from: Beermonkey on February 16, 2007, 12:12:20 PMthug #2.
Andy's kids are black? Cuz
vigy totally taught me that the word thug is the new N word
Quote from: Diomedes on February 16, 2007, 12:20:33 PM
Quote from: Beermonkey on February 16, 2007, 12:12:20 PMthug #2.
Andy's kids are black? Cuz vigy totally taught me that the word thug is the new N word
His kid's are uppity leprechaun-looking mother fargers.
I missed the memo, what does the V in VIGY stand for? Vanilla?
Quote from: Diomedes on February 16, 2007, 12:24:01 PM
Quote from: Beermonkey on February 16, 2007, 12:21:55 PMVanilla?
how did you guess??
Process of elimination. I tried:
Vagina
Vainglorious
Vulva
Voluptuous
Vain
Vacuous
Vapid
Viscous
None of them made sense, except voluptuous & I doubt you personally feel that way about him.
he is fat and dieting though, like his pal SunMo, so voluptuous would work
I like vanilla because he tries so hard to sound chocolate, and the awful, fake, white rapper association adds the cherry on the top. for a while my nick for him was wiggy after wigga, but that's just too mean spirited, even for me.
werd.
but that's just too mean spirited
lolol
omg wiggy is so mean what would we all do if you called someone that
cornball
what can I say...I heart u vigy, despite that you're an insulting prick. cornballs like me don't try to be too mean
Quote from: Diomedes on February 16, 2007, 02:30:40 PM
despite that you're an insulting prick.
choking on irony
that's a Dorito you're choking on, fatty. viva la diet!!
meanie
he's a cornball trying to be a meanie, and failing miserably
I'm both a cornball and a meanie. I contain multitudes.
You're both fat losers. Stop eating.
Sounds like someone pissed on Dio's shoes this morning.
Funny you should mention piss in the morning. The car I got on was unusally empty this morning, and I realized only as the doors were closing that the reason was a bum had made one corner into a urinal, and the whole car reeked of piss.
I moved down to the other end and then at the next stop, switched to a much more packed car that didn't have bum piss.
I love New York.
I'm a seer.
Funny you should mention piss in the morning. The car I got on was unusally empty this morning, and I realized only as the doors were closing that the reason was a bum had made one corner into a urinal, and the whole car reeked of piss.
I moved down to the other end and then at the next stop, switched to a much more packed car that didn't have bum piss.
I love New York.
that train car is the entire city of baltimore
enjoy.
Then, when I got to work, we had to have an emergency meeting because our COO was forced out. They actually put us in a room because he was being walked out of the building and they didn't want us to see it happening.
Finally, after being literally trapped in the board room for a half hour, the CEO came in and announced what a great move it was for everybody, lied to us for a while, and then sent us back to our desks.
It's been a good day, but it's about to get worse:
In 40 minutes, I go for a wine tasting class for the last hour and a half of the day. Italian wines today.
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 16, 2007, 02:49:55 PMthat train car is the entire city of baltimore
enjoy.
Mob Town kicks ass. That's why you aint there..it's too tuff for you. Enjoy your mom's house in suburbia.
Quote from: Diomedes on February 16, 2007, 02:51:10 PM
Then, when I got to work, we had to have an emergency meeting because our COO was forced out. They actually put us in a room because he was being walked out of the building and they didn't want us to see it happening.
Why was he/she forced out?
corporate politics. he sucked, but so does the guy they gave his power to. it's all bullshtein. these guys are as petty and foolish as you can imagine
I was hoping for something cool, like he was caught banging his secretary in the office, or he was stealing from the company.
nope. he was just a snake who got eaten by a bigger snake.
sounds like Modrak and Reid.
Quote from: Diomedes on February 16, 2007, 02:51:10 PM
Italian wines today.
forgive my intrusion but - mmmmmm, Barolo, Nebbiolo, Brunello and the wines from Piedmonte....Italian Wines are sure tasty...most Chianti Classicos are overrated, though, and IGT classifications can be as good as DOCG. Sicily and Umbria are upcoming areas as better wine-making results from improved vineyard practices.
agreed.
Quote from: JackStraw on February 16, 2007, 05:14:31 PM
Quote from: Diomedes on February 16, 2007, 02:51:10 PM
Italian wines today.
forgive my intrusion but - mmmmmm, Barolo, Nebbiolo, Brunello and the wines from Piedmonte....Italian Wines are sure tasty...most Chianti Classicos are overrated, though, and IGT classifications can be as good as DOCG. Sicily and Umbria are upcoming areas as better wine-making results from improved vineyard practices.
Riuniti on ice. That's nice!
(But not as good as an '83 Sammarco)
Quote from: JackStraw on February 16, 2007, 05:14:31 PM
Quote from: Diomedes on February 16, 2007, 02:51:10 PM
Italian wines today.
forgive my intrusion but - mmmmmm, Barolo, Nebbiolo, Brunello and the wines from Piedmonte....Italian Wines are sure tasty...most Chianti Classicos are overrated, though, and IGT classifications can be as good as DOCG. Sicily and Umbria are upcoming areas as better wine-making results from improved vineyard practices.
Shoulda known the guy who lives among the Cheese and Wine tailgaters in Frisco woulda been the one to bring that up.
QuoteMcNabb: 'I've got his back'
By Marc Narducci
Inquirer Staff Writer
Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb doesn't always bare his soul, but there is no hiding his feelings for Andy Reid during the coach's troubled times.
After an appearance for his charitable foundation yesterday at the NovaCare Complex, McNabb spoke to reporters about his rehabilitation from a knee injury, his work with the foundation, and the problems Reid and his family were facing.
Last week, Eagles president Joe Banner said Reid would take a leave of absence until mid-March.
Reid's sons, Garrett and Britt, were arrested in connection with separate traffic incidents on Jan. 30. Garrett, 23, faces misdemeanor drug and traffic charges after an accident in which police said he ran a red light and injured a 55-year-old woman. He admitted to using heroin earlier that day, they said. Britt, 21, also faces criminal charges in an alleged road-rage incident.
McNabb has reached out to Reid to show his support.
"I haven't talked to him as far as the previous weeks," McNabb said. "We have texted each other back and forth."
McNabb said he had left phone messages but wasn't expecting Reid to call him back.
"It was just for him to know I have his back and will continue to pray for him and for him to understand we're in his corner," McNabb said.
The quarterback supports his coach's taking a leave of absence.
"I know Andy is a guy who works extremely hard when it deals with football, but when it comes to family, he loves his family more than anything," McNabb said. "I think it was the right decision."
McNabb said Reid should take as long as he needed.
"If it goes to April, to May, whatever it may be," McNabb said. "The thing for him and for all of us who are parents is you want to make sure your family is OK first. Football is all right, our passion and love, but when you go home and see a smile on your kid's face or your wife's face, that is a better feeling."
As for his own situation, McNabb said he was satisfied with the progress he had made after being injured Nov. 19 in a 31-13 loss to Tennessee.
"The leg is getting stronger," he said. "I was running in the pool and am doing some running on land now."
McNabb said he was being cautious.
"I have somewhat of a limp and am trying to eliminate that, and I think that just comes from not having run in a while," said McNabb, who flew in yesterday morning from his off-season home in Arizona to attend the event. "It's going to come, and [trainer] Rick Burkholder and those guys have been doing a wonderful job of making sure things are right on course."
McNabb reiterated comments he made during Super Bowl week, saying he hopes backup Jeff Garcia, who will be an unrestricted free agent next month, returns. And if McNabb isn't able to return for the start of the season, he said he'd like nothing better than for Garcia to be in the lineup.
"He is a great guy, a great player, and he did great things for this team," McNabb said.
Yesterday's event was supposed to be during the Christmas holidays but was postponed when McNabb got hurt.
It was the second annual "Sunoco 5 Ways to Celebrate With Donovan McNabb" sweepstakes. Sunoco donated $10,000 worth of toys through the Donovan McNabb Foundation. The toys were wrapped and taken afterward to the Mount Zion Community Development Corp. in Philadelphia.
McNabb greeted the 50 sweepstakes winners and their guests, who had their picture taken with him.
fluff
Those two need to be broken up.
There is simply no way they can hold each other accountable enough to win the big one.
more info than we need to know. who cares
How mentally weak of him.
For some reason the picture of Reid texting on a cell phone gives me a small chuckle. I wonder if he uses "<3" and omgz!
Quote from: FFatPatt on February 18, 2007, 09:19:44 AM
Those two need to be broken up.
There is simply no way they can hold each other accountable enough to win the big one.
Right, because that PC was EXACTLY the right time and place to throw his coach under the bus.
Quote from: PhillyGirl on February 19, 2007, 08:38:32 AM
Quote from: FFatPatt on February 18, 2007, 09:19:44 AM
Those two need to be broken up.
There is simply no way they can hold each other accountable enough to win the big one.
Right, because that PC was EXACTLY the right time and place to throw his coach under the bus.
LOL - If he was going to pick a time for Evil Donovan to come out, that would have been it.
Even you can't possibly believe that Reid or McNabb will ever throw the other under anything.
the covers?
donovan should be doing psa's to get donte back not how much he loves reid and garcia
Is there any truth to the rumor that Reids new defensive co-ordinater is going to be Patrick Artur?
no you read it wrong. it's actually arturs irbe.
Latvians Rule
Stop bumping threads for no reason. At least try to contribute something interesting or funny or inflammatory.
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Plea deals 'possible' for Reid's sons
Posted: Monday July 23, 2007 6:05PM; Updated: Monday July 23, 2007 6:07PM
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- The two adult sons of Philadelphia Eagles coach Andy Reid are involved in plea negotiations that could preclude trials on drug, assault and traffic charges, their lawyer said Monday.
Garrett Reid, 24, and Britt Reid, 22, are due in court Thursday for a status hearing in suburban Montgomery County, where they were arrested in separate traffic stops the same day in January.
"A plea is possible. We're preparing for trial if that is going to be necessary," defense lawyer Ross Weiss said.
One issue in the negotiations is whether the Reids would have to serve jail time, he said.
Britt Reid is accused of brandishing a handgun at another motorist during a traffic dispute. He faces a felony charge of carrying a firearm without a license, as well as misdemeanor charges of assault, drug possession and making terroristic threats.
Garrett Reid faces assault, drug possession and other misdemeanor charges. Police said he was speeding and ran a red light, causing a crash that injured a 55-year-old woman. Following the accident, police allege, he acknowledged having used heroin that day.
Weiss declined to say if the Reids have completed drug treatment programs since their arrests. In February, Weiss said that Garrett Reid was attending an out-of-state program.
The brothers have previously entered not guilty pleas. After their arrests, police searched their parents' home in Villanova, where they were living at the time.
The state Attorney General's Office is prosecuting the case because of a potential conflict in the county prosecutor's office. Kevin Harley, a spokesman for the attorney general, was out of the office Monday and did not immediately return a phone message.
Andy Reid, who took a five-week leave of absence last winter to deal with his sons' legal problems, opens training camp on Friday.
I love the the not guilty plea: "I used heroin that day, caused and accident that injured a person I've never met.....but, uh, I'm not guilty of anything."
These guys are going to get fines and community service. What do you think you or I would get?
unless they were holding weight the heroin traffic accident thing would get me or you about the same
the gun thing is what wed go down for and almost certainly would catch some time
QuoteWeiss declined to say if the Reids have completed drug treatment programs since their arrests.
This is my favorite part. Shouldn't they be screaming from the mountaintops that they went to rehab and cleaned themselves up? But they aren't, which means they didn't and they're still the same spoiled shteinheads that they were 4 months ago.
Sweet, here comes the bad father debate again.
Quote from: Wingspan on July 24, 2007, 11:07:02 AM
Sweet, here comes the bad father debate again.
Semen Stains
There isn't really much of a debate to be had. I'm just right, as usual.
Waterheads!
Garrett Reid Pleads Guilty and will spend 3 days in jail
Britt is pleaded not guilty and wil go to trial.
Link (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=ap-reidsonsinvestigated&prov=ap&type=lgns)
And the picture shows one of them wearing a suit! What will we argue over now.
Quote from: Wingspan on July 27, 2007, 02:04:06 PM
What will we argue over now.
what causes your inability to correctly post a link
i say retardation
Is that the same gene that finds Jim Norton funny?
only when combined with being molested as a child
Want some candy?
it doesn't taste the same without whiskey on your breath
Britt Reid pleaded guilty
Holy shtein
http://www.nbc10.com/news/13960522/detail.html?rss=phi&psp=news
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NBC10.com
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Police: Reid Son Taken To Hospital After Crash
POSTED: 4:25 pm EDT August 23, 2007
UPDATED: 5:26 pm EDT August 23, 2007
There has been another incident involving a troubled son of Eagles head coach Andy Reid.
Britt Reid was being treated at a hospital after he allegedly caused a drunken and unruly scene at a local shopping center.
The incident happened before 4 p.m. at the Plymouth Meeting Metroplex, NBC 10's Mike Strug reported. The only evidence of what happened seemed to be a smashed shopping cart that witnesses said was struck by a pickup truck driven by Britt Reid.
A few minutes before that, at the Dick's Sporting Goods, employees said Reid appeared to be drunk and was behaving badly, and he was either escorted from the store or asked to leave, Strug reported. Police were called at that time.
Witnesses told NBC 10 that Reid then got into his pickup, drove across the parking lot and hit the shopping cart.
No one was reported injured, but sources told NBC 10 Reid failed a field sobriety test.
Police said Reid was taken to Mercy Suburban Hospital after the crash. NBC 10 cameras later captured him being taken into the Plymouth Township police station.
Reid has not been charged.
The 22-year-old was previously arrested for a road rage incident in which he allegedly flashed a gun Jan. 30.
Britt Reid had another big brush with the law Jan. 30 in West Conshohocken. He was arrested for a road-rage incident in which he admitted flashing a gun at a Delaware County man.
Investigators searched Reid's car and found drugs. They later learned Reid didn't have a license to possess the gun he used in the incident.
Reid has pleaded guilty to all of those charges.
# Prior Images: Reid Brothers' Day In Court
# Britt Reid Charged In Alleged Road Rage Incident
Previous Stories:
* August 13, 2007: Andy Reid's Son Pleads Guilty As Eagles Kick Off Season
* July 26, 2007: Reid Son Going To Jail After Guilty Plea; Brother Requests Trial
* June 20, 2007: Two Older Sons Of Eagles Coach Go To Trial This Fall
* May 24, 2007: Attorney: Reid's Sons Seeking Resolution Before Trial
* May 24, 2007: Police Seek Speedy Drug, Blood Test Results In Reid Cases
* March 23, 2007: Andy Reid Back At The Helm
* February 16, 2007: Garrett Reid Surrenders To Authorities
* February 15, 2007: Police: Reid's Eldest Son Charged In Crash, Expected To Surrender
* February 10, 2007: District Attorney Says Reid Brothers Got No Special Treatment
* February 7, 2007: Garrett Reid To Possibly Face Charges For Crash
* February 6, 2007: Britt Reid Surrenders To Police, Charged With Crimes
* February 6, 2007: Woman In Crash With Reid's Son To Issue Statement
* February 2, 2007: Son of Eagles Coach Admits To Using Drugs At Time Of Crash
* January 31, 2007: Son Of Andy Reid Found With Drugs, Another With Paraphernalia
i don't even know what to say. ha ha ha
Wow, what a farg up. Time for him to be behind bars. He's a danger to society.
he should have been behind bars already...you can't go around pointing guns at people goddamnit
I point them at children and the elderly all the time
For the former you should get a medal for the latter a beating.
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I could see this affecting Andy's position with the team -- meaning even more time off to get things straight. This kid is an unfamous version of Lindsay and Paris.
Quote from: Father Demon on August 23, 2007, 05:51:28 PM
I could see this affecting Andy's position with the team -- meaning even more time off to get things straight. This kid is an unfamous version of Lindsay and Paris.
gotta love that he was smiling at the camera
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The shopping cart was out there competing.
If ever there was a case for spending time with your kids as a father (and maybe not having like 11).
This kid obviously just wants his dad to pay attention to him.
Quote from: methdeez on August 23, 2007, 06:23:39 PM
If ever there was a case for spending time with your kids as a father (and maybe not having like 11).
This kid obviously just wants his dad to pay attention to him.
I'm beginning to understand your sense of humor. Not laughing mind you, just getting you. Keep trying.
Sounds like he is having trouble coping with us cutting Trotter.
Quote from: paco on August 23, 2007, 06:39:00 PM
Sounds like he is having troube coping with us cutting Trotter.
You had a hand in cutting Trotter?
Quote from: Jerome99RIP on August 23, 2007, 06:15:26 PM
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The shopping cart was out there competing.
I laughed at that.
You had a hand in cutting Trotter?
ha...bravo
wow andy must have really laid down the law during his sabbatical...clearly he made it known that any more incidents out of his kids would not be tolerated
Quote from: Jerome99RIP on August 23, 2007, 06:15:26 PM
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The shopping cart was out there competing.
ha!
Dare I say we have another POTY candidate? Way to go, Romester.
i went to a shopping center the other day looking for a Ross Dress for Less, but it was replaced years ago by an Old Navy. I was so pissed I ran over an Old Navy shopping cart, but since I ride a motorcycle I lost the cops
Andy needs to hit his kid for a change.
Quote from: MDS on August 23, 2007, 10:03:04 PM
Andy needs to hit his kid for a change.
Or just thank him for his contribution the last few years and cut him.
Quote from: Butchers Bill on August 24, 2007, 01:22:51 AM
Quote from: MDS on August 23, 2007, 10:03:04 PM
Andy needs to hit his kid for a change.
Or just thank him for his contribution the last few years and cut him.
Nice.
take it for what its worth but a guy said he just saw on channel six that britt reid was going for his urine test and they found a pill in his pants pocket...and now the DA is trying to put him immediately in jail
Quote from: ice grillin you on August 24, 2007, 04:08:48 PM
take it for what its worth but a guy said he just saw on channel six that britt reid was going for his urine test and they found a pill in his pants pocket...and now the DA is trying to put him immediately in jail
What a friggen' DUMBASSSS!!
......if true that is.
Quote from: ice grillin you on August 24, 2007, 04:08:48 PM
take it for what its worth but a guy said he just saw on channel six that britt reid was going for his urine test and they found a pill in his pants pocket...and now the DA is trying to put him immediately in jail
Welcome to yesterday.
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POSTED 4:55 p.m. EDT, August 24, 2007
REID WALKS OUT OF PRESS CONFERENCE
Gary Cobb reports that Eagles coach Andy Reid walked out of a Friday press conference after reporters began asking him questions about his son, Britt, who was taken into custody on Thursday for suspicion of DUI.
Reid had said in the press conference that he would not answer any questions about his son.
On one hand, we think that the troubles of Reid's adult son are unrelated to Reid's job, and should not be discussed at a press conference or anywhere else. On the other hand, the fact that Reid took an unusual leave of absence after his sons encountered legal troubles in January makes the topic fair game.
As Cobb points point, fans and the media are entitled at a minimum to know whether Reid is considering taking more time off.
There are only 32 NFL head-coaching jobs, and a certain amount of scrutiny goes with the territory. Reid should be willing to provide basic information about his own plans in the wake of this latest development, and under no circumstances should he be offended by the fact that reporters are asking basic questions about the issue.
I didn't see the press conference.....anyone see it?
I saw a clip of the beggining of it, he sat down and saaid something to the effect of "avoid questions involving my family or I'll leave", in a nutshell. Guess they didn't listen.
God forbid anyone should have the temerity to ask him about his farged up family.
Oh, they're gonna' ask questions, he should be authoritative enough to handle it and go on to the questions about the linebackers, and quarterback, and anything else about the team.
I have to wonder what the farg is going on anyway, when he says he won't answer the questions, and the dumb fargs ask them anyway. I, as a fan, have more important questions that I want answered. Like........who starts when Gaither gets injured? How close is Kolb to Feeley on the depth chart? What did your no. 1 draft pick show you so far? How is Bwest? Do you plan on giving him the ball at least 25 times a game?!?!?
Who are these dumbasses asking these stupid questions?
The same press that believes Paris' or Lindsay's escapades warrent more attention that real, people affecting news.
I don't give a rats ass about Andy's son. I feel bad for him, but I don't care what happens. All I care about is if it affects his job with the Eagles.
Paris can suck my meatcicle, and from what I've seen on the internets, she'd do a good job of it.
QuoteAll I care about is if it affects his job with the Eagles.
This is precisely why it's a legitimate question that any reporter worth his or her salt should lead off with.
Like it or not the Eagles are a big business and big news in Philly. If the chief executive (so to speak) has wrenching familial issues going on, and those issues are public knowledge, then he has a responsibility to address them with the press. It's not like the kid has cancer and is fighting a private battle against the disease. He's been busted publicly now how many times? Reid even took a leave of absence over it in the offseason. That's about as public as it gets, yet just because he decides that it's a private matter and no one is entitled to ask him about it, then that's the way it is? farg him.
If I were a reporter, that's the first question I asked until he answered it to my satisfaction. And if me pressing him causes turmoil for the Eagles or my employer, then so be it.
Quote from: Jerome99RIP on August 26, 2007, 12:00:26 AM
QuoteAll I care about is if it affects his job with the Eagles.
It's not like the kid has cancer and is fighting a private battle against the disease.
Exactly, he should be able to address it, and move on. But, his hardheaded ass can't.
Still, the press has more important issues to address than how big a pair of drug addicts Reids sons are. He is on the job and isn't going anywere. But the bloodsucking meida has to know about the real dirt. They have to dig. farg them. Ask real questions about this team.
Quote from: shorebird on August 26, 2007, 12:11:40 AM
Ask real questions about this team.
yeah, because he opens right up about them
I disagree, but I think we're saying the same things here.
If a reporter asks "What is the situation with Britt?" or "Is it true that Britt.....?", then they are not questions relative to his job.
If they ask "Will you need to take more time off to deal with personal issues?" or "How will the situation with Britt affect your ability to perform your duties?" then they are legitimate questions.
I didn't see the PC, so I may off base here.
I dont think they should be asking questions about the kid other than once to ascertain whether or not this will effect his job. Once he answers that, or shows it will not hurt his preparation, then let it go.
A couple more years of this kind of behavior and Andy will really get mad.
He took leave of absence for that family thing, intervention, or whatever the farg it was. He's not going anywere now, but I'd bet a dollar to a donut that he wasn't asked about a leave of absence.
Anyone who thinks it isn't affecting him in someway is stupid. I don't have to hear him say it. He has to be thinking about it. But I doubt it affects the way he prepares for a game, and really has absoulutly nothing to do with football at all.
And it keeps getting better...
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Son of Eagles coach jailed for violating bail in January offense
Associated Press
NORRISTOWN, Pa. -- Philadelphia Eagles coach Andy Reid's son was jailed Friday for violating his bail after police said they found 33 pills, including the painkiller hydrocodone, on him.
Britt Reid, 22, of Villanova, was stopped Thursday on suspicion of driving while impaired. Free on bail at the time, he's awaiting sentencing for a January road-rage incident in which police say he brandished a gun at another driver.
Montgomery County Judge Steven T. O'Neill revoked the bail Friday, and police are still awaiting the results from Thursday's blood tests.
As a condition of bail on Aug. 13, when Reid pleaded guilty to gun and drug charges, the judge had ordered him to remain drug-free and limit his driving to his community college classes. Reid faces a possible six- to 14-month jail term on the charges.
"I think everyone should be interested ... in his addiction problems being addressed, and hopefully being conquered. He'll be better off for it, and we'll be a lot safer as well," Senior Deputy Attorney General Marc Costanzo said.
Andy Reid refused to discuss his son's legal woes at a press conference.
"If you can stay away from the questions on my family, I'd appreciate it. This is about football and our football team," he told reporters.
Britt Reid has not been charged in the latest traffic stop, which came Thursday afternoon in a Plymouth Township parking lot. Police say he struck a shopping cart when police activated their lights, and then failed a sobriety test.
"It was a disappointing day for Andy Reid and his family," defense lawyer William Winning said.
The coach's older son, 24-year-old Garrett, also is facing jail time for drug and traffic charges. Garrett Reid admitted he used heroin the day he ran a red light and struck another car. He faces a mandatory minimum of three days in jail.
lol @ the Senior Attorney General saying some bullshtein like that. I wonder if that farg would say something similar about you or I, or one of our kids if they/we arrested the same shtein. I don't live in the area, but if I did, I would vote to reelect him, and he would know why. Preferential bullshtein.
Out on bail and walking around with 33 painkillers in your pocket.
Reid's sons are some seriously messed up individuals.
Britt Reid was a perfect case for a 22 year old abortion.
put him in a room with Brett Myers
You farging retard.
Hydrocodone plain name for Vicodine, Saint Fah-vray & Reids kids. I learned it from watching you Brett... I learned it from watching you.
Can we talk about how great Andy Reid is as a dad again?!
Quote from: rjs246 on August 28, 2007, 04:00:30 PM
Can we talk about how great Andy Reid is as a dad again?!
Who's BetterAndy Reid the Dad
vs Andy Reid the Coach
It's a tie for last.
Could one of these boys play linebacker?
Quote from: Geowhizzer on August 28, 2007, 07:53:53 PM
Could one of these boys play linebacker?
No, but neither can Gocong so I say they get a tryout.
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200 pills in Reid's car, at least some prescriptionBy Mari A. Schaefer
INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Britt Reid may have had 33 pills in his pockets when he was taken into custody last week on suspicion of driving under the influence, but there were "more than 200" other pills found in his pickup truck, authorities said.
"I think some of them are [prescription], maybe all of them," Montgomery County District Attorney Bruce Castor said. He said the results from the analysis on the drugs were not available yet. "We didn't get them in their bottles."
Castor said he would not disclose the contents of the sealed search warrant.
He expects the results of Britt Reid's blood analysis to be released on Wednesday.
Britt Reid, the son of Eagles coach Andy Reid, was jailed Friday for violating the conditions of bail stemming from a January road rage incident. Reid flashed a handgun at another driver in West Conshohocken, and officers later discovered small amounts of marijuana and cocaine in his vehicle.
Reid pleaded guilty to charges from that case earlier this month and was out on bail awaiting sentencing when he was taken into custody Thursday after failing a field sobriety test in Plymouth Township.
A store clerk at Dick's Sporting Goods, who believed that Reid was too impaired to drive, called police, who found Reid at the wheel of a pickup truck.
Toxicology results on blood sample taken from Reid are expected tomorrow.
Two hundred pills that are prescription? Yeah right.
Dumbest person
ON earth?
Quote from: PPinDC on August 29, 2007, 10:16:31 AM
Two hundred pills that are prescription? Yeah right.
Dumbest person earth?
Irony?
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Quote from: rjs246 on August 29, 2007, 10:24:11 AM
Quote from: PPinDC on August 29, 2007, 10:16:31 AM
Two hundred pills that are prescription? Yeah right.
Dumbest person earth?
Irony?
I have a built in excuse. One that I am disinclined to share at the moment.
Quote from: SunMo on August 29, 2007, 10:31:55 AM
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now that's just mean spirited
Sexism is a handicap. Jesus christ.
you know you're rich when...QuoteWhile searching Britt Reid's pickup truck in a suspected DUI case, police found more than 200 unidentified pills, authorities revealed yesterday.
They also found a rolled-up $10 bill with white residue, a law-enforcement source confirmed.
Lab results from drug tests done on items found inside Reid's truck are still pending, said Montgomery County District Attorney Bruce L. Castor Jr.
No charges have been filed against Reid, 22.
Castor cautioned against jumping to conclusions, saying that Reid may have prescriptions for some - possibly all - of the 200-plus pills found inside his truck. Castor declined to confirm whether police had found a curled $10 bill dusted with white powder.
Droppin' Hamiltons like Aaron Burr
QuoteCastor cautioned against jumping to conclusions, saying that Reid may have prescriptions for some - possibly all - of the 200-plus pills found inside his truck.
Yeah, and Atlanta may win the Superbowl.
Quote from: Quasimoto on August 29, 2007, 04:33:22 PM
Droppin' Hamiltons like Aaron Burr
It's all about the Hamiltons, baby.
Mr. Pibb and Red Vines are crazy delicious.
http://www.nj.com/sports/times/index.ssf?/base/sports-0/1189051648215810.xml&coll=5
QuoteFavre understands Reid family issues
Thursday, September 06, 2007
BY JOHN NALBONE
PHILADELPHIA -- If there is one NFL player outside the Nova Care Complex qualified to speak about what Eagles head coach Andy Reid and his family have been through over the past eight months, it's Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre.
Having battled his own addic tion to prescription pain killers, the 37-year-old Favre has remained close with Reid since he left Green Bay in 1999 following seven years as an offensive assistant.
While Reid has refused to discuss the many drug and legal is sues that have plagued his oldest sons, Garrett and Britt, Favre dared to "go there" yesterday -- telling reporters he reached out to his former quarterback coach not long after the arrests of the Reid boys in January.
"I feel for him tremendously," said Favre. "I was most shocked about who it was. No one is im mune to things like that, as I have found out in my life. But there are some that you scratch your head. That just baffles me. You don't wish that upon no one."
Garrett Reid, 24, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence (of heroin), and then failed an August drug test.
Britt Reid, 22, was arrested for a second time Aug. 23 on suspicion of DUI and drug violations while awaiting sentencing on his January road rage incident. He was jailed for violating terms of his bail after police found an assortment of pills in his vehicle after being stopped in the parking lot of a Plymouth Township (Pa.) sporting goods store.
"I called him right after it happened and told him I've kind of been through some of those things," Favre said. "I just said, 'If I can ever help you, or if you want me to talk to your boys, let me know.' I think he appreciated that. I know Andy probably wonders where he went wrong, or what he could have done different. Maybe there was something. I don't know. Knowing Andy, probably not. All you can do is love your kids, love your family. You can't, for 24 hours a day, right every wrong."
Has anyone asked Favre about his opinions on the War in Iraq?
Bill Simmons Eagles preview:
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9. Philly
I feel like this Eagles team has one more good run with McNabb and Reid in it. Maybe I'm crazy. Speaking of Reid, some media members always seem surprised when a level-headed, good-natured, well-spoken family man like Reid ends up having a problematic or troubled kid, with the implication being, "Man, if this could happen to (fill-in the coach), it could happen to anyone." Well, imagine being the son of an NFL coach who routinely works 100-hour weeks. How do they juggle coaching and family? If you were Reid's son, you could probably walk around your house emulating Jame Gumb's tuck scene and it would take him 10 minutes to pull his mind away from that week's game just to say, "What the hell are you doing? Put some clothes on!"
How can anyone be a great father and a great NFL coach? How is there enough time in the day? With the way the job evolved over the last 25 years, and with the amount of time it chews up -- not just during the season, but year-round -- the problems of Reid's kids weren't surprising at all. Knowing what we know about that profession, knowing how many times a coach has to move when he's proving himself as an assistant, knowing how fragile and stressful a head coaching job is, knowing that a head coach basically has 53 kids every year ... really, why would anyone want to grow up as the son of a longtime NFL coach? Wouldn't you rather have a dad like me, someone who's home every day and always procrastinating from ever working? If the NFL ever goes to an 18-game schedule, VH1 will be showing a "25 Most Troubled Kids of NFL Coaches" special within five years.
ironically, Ron and Fez did a bit where the Jame Gumb tuck music was playing while I was reading that....freaky
Simmons is occasionally funny, but he sold out big time. I promise to never do that when I'm writing lame TV columns down the line.
he used to fire straight to the point zingers...now hes all longwinded and wordy...that one sun just posted being a perfect example
Long winded or not, he's right.
http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=local&id=5704676
Quote from: SunMo on October 16, 2007, 05:29:07 PM
http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=local&id=5704676
the parallels between football and real life, kids.
I hope they're both getting railed in the can right now.
I hope this is stressing fat Andy's swollen Mormon heart.
These guys look like they have a long life ahead of them, one with stainless sink/toilets and loud, buzzing doors.
Ahahahaha.
(http://media.philly.com/images/newreid270.jpg)
is it me or does dook appear as hes been doing less heron and more tastykake lately
Like Father like son
QuoteCoach Andy Reid has declined to comment on his sons' legal troubles. A spokesperson for the Eagles said the team has no comment.
Shocker.
I don't really give a rat's ass about his precious offspring but the antics of those two little fargheads are clearly screwing with Reid's mind this year. At the very least he should take a sabbatical and and the most he should simply resign and let someone else take over.
Whatever, though. Go 8-8!
reids been doing the same shtein hes doing this year since 99
i want reids kids to cause him to resign but i dont think he should resign because of his kids
Quote from: Jerome99RIP on October 17, 2007, 12:14:32 PM.... but the antics of those two little fargheads are clearly screwing with Reid's mind this year
You want to back that up with some examples? It's not at all clear to me that Andy's criminal brats are affecting his mind this year.
I dont think its had an effect on him either. He's still the same Andy...stubborn as shtein and in love with passing, cant win before the bye's and uncharismatic.
However, I do think that he could end up stepping down or making the move into the FO for good after this year...
Because you can't.
Let's french kiss.
(http://www.nbc10.com/2007/1030/14462170.jpg)
Sources: Garrett Reid Picked Up For Positive Drug Test
POSTED: 3:59 pm EDT October 30, 2007
UPDATED: 4:33 pm EDT October 30, 2007
Garrett Reid has been picked up by authorities and is being taken to a probation office in King of Prussia, NBC 10 reported.
Sources told NBC 10 the 24-year-old has been picked up because his urine tested positive for an opiate.
The oldest son of Eagles coach Andy Reid was just released from jail last week. He had been held for several days after missing a court-ordered drug test.
Garrett Reid said it was all a miscommunication. At the time, the judge told him that if he misses another drug test he goes straight to jail.
Garrett Reid has been under house arrest waiting to be sentenced on a DUI conviction.
no no keep coaching your 6-10 football team, much more important than tending to your farg-up sons
Quote from: MDS on October 30, 2007, 06:42:25 PM
no no keep coaching your 6-10 football team, much more important than tending to your farg-up sons
I don't think it really matters at this point.
Yeah, for either his sons or the team.
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for Reid abdicating, but seriously what's he going to do for his sons. It's a little late for him to call in Nancy Reagan for a "just say no" speech. It's now in the lawyers', judges, and Jeebus's hands.
I love love love it when this thread gets bumped with more good news like this. It's the thread that keeps on giving.
Duh. This thread rules.
This thread DOES rule! Yay!
Quote from: Diomedes on October 30, 2007, 07:11:36 PM
I love love love it when this thread gets bumped with more good news like this. It's the thread that keeps on giving.
Like the jelly of the month club.
It looks like no amount of legal trouble is going to keep that waste of space off the horse. The only question left is whether the speedballs kill Garrett before the Big Macs kill Andy.
He looks damn near 40 in that pic.
Quote from: QB Eagles on October 31, 2007, 01:02:09 AM
It looks like no amount of legal trouble is going to keep that waste of space off the horse. The only question left is whether the speedballs kill Garrett before the Big Macs kill Andy.
Let's start a pool!
Quote from: FastFreddie on October 31, 2007, 08:31:31 AM
Quote from: QB Eagles on October 31, 2007, 01:02:09 AM
It looks like no amount of legal trouble is going to keep that waste of space off the horse. The only question left is whether the speedballs kill Garrett before the Big Macs kill Andy.
Let's start a pool!
In.
Both of the kids are getting fat too. Britt went from being in either great shape when he was arrested at first, to being a fat slob.
Or maybe it was the drugs making him skinny.
Oh wait, he never stopped.
What a circus. ANd where the farg is Tammy? :boom
Tammy's too busy fighting breast cancer and having three-ways with Jeff and Christina Lurie to be a mother.
(http://www.profootballtalk.com/MiniReid.jpg)
on another message board, someone said that channel 6 just reported that Garrett smuggled 100 pills into prison with him
Keystered?
exactly. garrett is a prison mule.
QuoteGarrett Reid: I Began Selling Drugs In 2002
POSTED: 6:26 am EDT November 1, 2007
UPDATED: 12:43 pm EDT November 1, 2007
During a sentencing hearing on drug charges on Thursday morning, Garrett Reid said he started selling drugs during the summer of 2002 because he liked feeling powerful and enjoyed the status of dealing in North Philadelphia.
Reid, 24, said kids were afraid of him, noting that he also sold to some of their parents.
He was sentenced to two to 23 months in prison.
On Tuesday, Reid was jailed after failing a drug test and he was caught trying to smuggle drugs into jail through his rectum, authorities said.
His 22-year-old brother, Britt Reid, was also scheduled to be sentenced on Thursday.
Before the hearing, the brothers' father, Philadelphia Eagles head coach Andy Reid, was spotted walking into the courtroom with his wife, Tammy.
The Reid brothers had already been in custody for drug charges stemming from traffic incidents that took place earlier in the year.
"His sentencing is Thursday, and we hope that the judge will listen to our arguments and will come up with sentence that will include a plan of treatment that will lead to rehabilitation," defense lawyer Ross Weiss said. "We do have a plan that we will present to the court."
The 24-year-old didn't show up for a scheduled test Oct. 15, according to prosecutors and Weiss. He is required to submit to random tests while awaiting sentencing on drug charges.
Reid has acknowledged he had used heroin when he ran a red light and hit another car in January.
Britt Reid is already in jail in an unrelated case after violating his bail conditions.
He was charged in August with driving under the influence and drug violations.
Police said they pulled over Britt Reid for suspicion of drunken driving and found painkillers, amphetamines and antidepressants when they searched him and his vehicle.
At the time, he was awaiting sentencing for a road-rage incident that happened the same day as his older brother's crash in January.
Hahahaha. Suburban brats trying to play thug. The DTC has moved north.
the dtc would wake in a cold sweat if it even dreamed about being in north philly...they dont even like going to fed ex cause its in pg county
Wow, Tammy showed up for court. Amazing.
The Reids were much more Gangsta than the DTC ever could dream of being
Quote from: PhillyGirl on November 01, 2007, 02:07:30 PM
Wow, Tammy showed up for court. Amazing.
She's been invisible for months, something odd is going on there too, maybe Garrett had her on his list of parents he was slanging to
Herion is a great weight loss supplement
QuoteOn Tuesday, Reid was jailed after failing a drug test and he was caught trying to smuggle drugs into jail through his rectum, authorities said.
Wow. How did they 'catch' him doing that? Was he walking funny?
Anyways, drugs in rectum=Hot!
QuoteGarrett Reid said he started selling drugs during the summer of 2002 because he liked feeling powerful and enjoyed the status of dealing in North Philadelphia.
Quite possibly one of the funniest non fiction things I've ever read
Quote from: hbionic on November 01, 2007, 02:17:29 PM
QuoteOn Tuesday, Reid was jailed after failing a drug test and he was caught trying to smuggle drugs into jail through his rectum, authorities said.
Wow. How did they 'catch' him doing that? Was he walking funny?
Anyways, drugs in rectum=Hot!
maybe that's Garrett's method to avoid getting farged in the ass by other convicts.
ill ask the crackheads around the way if they knew garrett. i hope he has fun in jail.
Quote from: hbionic on November 01, 2007, 02:17:29 PM
QuoteOn Tuesday, Reid was jailed after failing a drug test and he was caught trying to smuggle drugs into jail through his rectum, authorities said.
Wow. How did they 'catch' him doing that?
I imagine that he sneezed and shot pills out of his ass.
I just hope he doesn't run into any birds fans in jail.
It's third and 2, what formation do you call?
um...shotgun?
WRONG BOY!!
*anal sex*
AGAIN! It's third and 2, what do you do?
...*shaking*... pass?
wrong...AGAIN!!
you shouldn't have
I think it's fair to say the DTC can only dream of being as gangsta as the Reid kids.
white trash family if ever there was one
what is DTC?
Quote from: Magical_Retard on November 01, 2007, 05:36:21 PM
what is DTC?
I'll defer to IGY, phatty, rjs, Beermonkey, and/or MDS on this one.
Dead Tree Crew.
gang of white trash kids who tailgate taterskins games and act like you would expect white trash taterskins fans to act. the name comes from the spot they stake out (used to stake out???)
Quote from: hbionic on November 01, 2007, 02:17:29 PM
QuoteOn Tuesday, Reid was jailed after failing a drug test and he was caught trying to smuggle drugs into jail through his rectum, authorities said.
Wow. How did they 'catch' him doing that? Was he walking funny?
When being booked into jail, its standard for the prisoner to have to squat, spread their cheeks and cough. Tough to hold anything in in that scenario.
Why am I unsurprised that you'd be familiar with both sides of that procedure?
He was a prison guard before he became a stock breaker
Ever since this story broke with these 2 knuckleheads I've been waiting.......nay, begging for something like this to happen. Had it just been drug use and out of control behavior, their actions could have been spun to play the sympathy card. "They grew up with their father working long hours and spending a lot of time away from home, blah blah blah. They're really just 2 confused and scared little boys who need help, blah blah blah." And a judge probably would have bought off on it. It's easy to get away with being a drug user because you can make up so many excuses as to why you're doing it. But to be a drug dealer, well that's another story because they're no longer a victim, but full fledged criminals. I love it and hope that this is just the tip of the iceburg. I'm talking about gun running, boot legging, dog fighting, running an illegal gambling ring, ghey pr0n, all of it. I hope they did it all.
Well, you're a fleshpop.
So if Reid DOES walk away from the Eagles for a week, or however long, who do you want to take over as the interim head coach?
Even though Marty has experience, I'd rather have Johnson take over as the "head coach" and just let Marty run the offense. I could see Johnson taking a much more "aggressive" approach to being the head guy and making certain decisions.
Oh, and as for this nonsense........
Quote from: Munson on November 01, 2007, 06:41:59 PM
So if Reid DOES walk away from the Eagles for a week, or however long, who do you want to take over as the interim head coach?
Even though Marty has experience, I'd rather have Johnson take over as the "head coach" and just let Marty run the offense. I could see Johnson taking a much more "aggressive" approach to being the head guy and making certain decisions.
I'll actually be pissed if Reid takes a week off. He's ignored those little bastiches for the last 20+ years, why start caring now?
Quote from: Munson on November 01, 2007, 06:41:59 PM
Well, you're a fleshpop.
So if Reid DOES walk away from the Eagles for a week, or however long, who do you want to take over as the interim head coach?
Even though Marty has experience, I'd rather have Johnson take over as the "head coach" and just let Marty run the offense. I could see Johnson taking a much more "aggressive" approach to being the head guy and making certain decisions.
You're SO right! lolololz
Quote from: Sgt PSN on November 01, 2007, 06:48:45 PM
Oh, and as for this nonsense........
Quote from: Munson on November 01, 2007, 06:41:59 PM
So if Reid DOES walk away from the Eagles for a week, or however long, who do you want to take over as the interim head coach?
Even though Marty has experience, I'd rather have Johnson take over as the "head coach" and just let Marty run the offense. I could see Johnson taking a much more "aggressive" approach to being the head guy and making certain decisions.
I'll actually be pissed if Reid takes a week off. He's ignored those little bastiches for the last 20+ years, why start caring now?
Well this season is pretty much over either way...He's been obviously distracted thus-far and will probably be even more so going forward.
Quote from: Munson on November 01, 2007, 06:56:14 PM
Quote from: Sgt PSN on November 01, 2007, 06:48:45 PM
Oh, and as for this nonsense........
Quote from: Munson on November 01, 2007, 06:41:59 PM
So if Reid DOES walk away from the Eagles for a week, or however long, who do you want to take over as the interim head coach?
Even though Marty has experience, I'd rather have Johnson take over as the "head coach" and just let Marty run the offense. I could see Johnson taking a much more "aggressive" approach to being the head guy and making certain decisions.
I'll actually be pissed if Reid takes a week off. He's ignored those little bastiches for the last 20+ years, why start caring now?
Well this season is pretty much over either way...He's been obviously distracted thus-far and will probably be even more so going forward.
Exactly numb nuts. Why would you want anyone else on the sidelines on gameday besides Reid? All JJ or Marty or whoever will do is step in with the intent of winning games in hopes for a future audition either with the Eagles or someplace else. They'll be focused and determined to win the Eagles right out of a top 5 pick. The last thing this team needs right now is any type of "spark" like the one Garcia gave them last year.
Idiot.
so, he loved being a drug dealer so much that he even tried to smuggle drugs into prison, but then all of the sudden he wants to change? i don't think so. he'll be right back on the streets slangin rocks when he gets out in 2 months
Quote from: Sgt PSN on November 01, 2007, 06:35:35 PM
I'm talking about gun running, boot legging, dog fighting, running an illegal gambling ring, ghey pr0n, all of it. I hope they did it all.
ghey Asian midget pr0n?
i just wanted to reiterate that Andy Reid's son stuffed drugs up his icehole and enjoyed "feeling powerful" selling drugs in North Philadelphia.
farging hilarious. :-D
Quote from: QB Eagles on November 01, 2007, 07:18:57 PM
i just wanted to reiterate that Andy Reid's son stuffed drugs up his icehole and enjoyed "feeling powerful" selling drugs in North Philadelphia.
farging hilarious. :-D
Andy enjoys stuffing running plays up his icehole and enjoys "feeling powerful" calling tricky pass plays in running situations.
It gets better. (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3089753) Too many great quotes to paste here.
Quote"I liked being the rich kid in that area and having my own high-status life. I could go anywhere in the hood. They all knew who I was. I enjoyed it. I liked being a drug dealer."
Quote"I did get a thrill out of it," he said. "That was also part of the whole new world that opened up to me when I smoked that first joint."
Quote"I don't want to be that kid who was the son of the head coach of the Eagles, who was spoiled and on drugs and OD'd and just faded into oblivion," he said in court.
:-D
QuoteO'Neill noted that searches of the Reid home found illegal and prescription drugs throughout the house. He said both boys had been overmedicated throughout much of their lives and that Britt got hooked on painkillers when he suffered a football injury in high school.
"It sounds more or less like a drug emporium there, with the drugs all over the house, and you're an addict," O'Neill told Britt Reid.
I think our best option is for Reid to quit, MM to become interim coach. That way, Reid wasn't getting it done, his sons are retards, Andy leaves. MM becomes coach and fails (because...it's Morningwood). Then we find someone new outside of those two.
If Reid stays, we're screwed.
If Reid leaves, and MM steps in, and is anything close to moderately successful, we'll have MM as our coach next year, and we're screwed.
We need to let those two exhaust failure THIS season so they won't be options for us next year.
Quote from: Munson on November 01, 2007, 06:56:14 PMHe's been obviously distracted thus-far...
No. farging shut up, jesus farg. He's been no different this year. farging shut up. farg!
Wow... (http://richkotitebangedyourmom.blogspot.com/2007/02/andy-reids-autograph-is-like-gold.html)
Quote from: Crossroids on November 01, 2007, 07:53:50 PM
Wow... (http://richkotitebangedyourmom.blogspot.com/2007/02/andy-reids-autograph-is-like-gold.html)
QuoteMonday, February 12, 2007
It's a mildly amusing story but compared to stuffing drugs up your ass, having your johnson pierced or carrying autographed pics of your dad in the glovebox just isn't cutting it.
yeah. been there, done that, got the t-shirt.
Quote from: Crossroids on November 01, 2007, 07:53:50 PM
Wow... (http://richkotitebangedyourmom.blogspot.com/2007/02/andy-reids-autograph-is-like-gold.html)
Uppity bitch.
Quote from: Sgt PSN on November 01, 2007, 07:04:12 PM
Quote from: Munson on November 01, 2007, 06:56:14 PM
Quote from: Sgt PSN on November 01, 2007, 06:48:45 PM
Oh, and as for this nonsense........
Quote from: Munson on November 01, 2007, 06:41:59 PM
So if Reid DOES walk away from the Eagles for a week, or however long, who do you want to take over as the interim head coach?
Even though Marty has experience, I'd rather have Johnson take over as the "head coach" and just let Marty run the offense. I could see Johnson taking a much more "aggressive" approach to being the head guy and making certain decisions.
I'll actually be pissed if Reid takes a week off. He's ignored those little bastiches for the last 20+ years, why start caring now?
Well this season is pretty much over either way...He's been obviously distracted thus-far and will probably be even more so going forward.
Exactly numb nuts. Why would you want anyone else on the sidelines on gameday besides Reid? All JJ or Marty or whoever will do is step in with the intent of winning games in hopes for a future audition either with the Eagles or someplace else. They'll be focused and determined to win the Eagles right out of a top 5 pick. The last thing this team needs right now is any type of "spark" like the one Garcia gave them last year.
Idiot.
Well if that type of spark would help the team win games and make the playoffs then I'm all for it. My point is the team isn't good enough this year to even get a "spark" from anything.
A completely hypothetical here:
At the 1:00 presser, Andry Reid announces that after Sunday's game, he will step down as head coach of the Birds.
What would your immediate reaction be?
Not happening, and it would make no immediate impact except that the team might take the wind instead of the ball in OT.
Quote from: FastFreddie on November 02, 2007, 12:13:22 PM
Not happening, and it would make no immediate impact except that the team might take the wind instead of the ball in OT.
No shtein it's not happening. If it did, would you run naked through the streets, or call Munson a douche? Both?
On another note, I was talking to my brother who is a sheriff in Bucks County, and he said he was pretty sure that smuggling drugs into a correctional facility carried a mandatory 2-4 years. It is given as automatic. Anyone else know about this?
Quote from: PPinDC on November 02, 2007, 12:10:52 PM
A completely hypothetical here:
At the 1:00 presser, Andry Reid announces that after Sunday's game, he will step down as head coach of the Birds.
What would your immediate reaction be?
My immediate reaction would be, "That's nice Andry, but I'd be a whole lot happier if it was Andy who stepped down as head coach of the Birds."
Quote from: PPinDC on November 02, 2007, 12:15:06 PM
Quote from: FastFreddie on November 02, 2007, 12:13:22 PM
Not happening, and it would make no immediate impact except that the team might take the wind instead of the ball in OT.
No shtein it's not happening. If it did, would you run naked through the streets, or call Munson a douche? Both?
On another note, I was talking to my brother who is a sheriff in Bucks County, and he said he was pretty sure that smuggling drugs into a correctional facility carried a mandatory 2-4 years. It is given as automatic. Anyone else know about this?
Immediately disqualified from any valid opinion.
Quote from: EagleFeva on November 02, 2007, 12:39:21 PM
My immediate reaction would be, "That's nice Andry, but I'd be a whole lot happier if it was Andy who stepped down as head coach of the Birds."
Ha! Did the Grammar Police begin enacting affirmative action initiatives or something?
Quote from: FastFreddie on November 02, 2007, 12:44:57 PM
Quote from: EagleFeva on November 02, 2007, 12:39:21 PM
My immediate reaction would be, "That's nice Andry, but I'd be a whole lot happier if it was Andy who stepped down as head coach of the Birds."
Ha! Did the Grammar Police begin enacting affirmative action initiatives or something?
First of all... you're throwing too many big words at me. Now, because I don't understand 'em... I'm gon' take 'em as disrespect. Watch your mouth... and continue with your posting.
Ha! Are you a direct descendant of Jim from "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn"?
Quote from: PPinDC on November 02, 2007, 12:10:52 PM
A completely hypothetical here:
At the 1:00 presser, Andry Reid announces
"I need to put my kids in a better postion to win..." "The time is yours."
A thorough self-immolation would be too kind for you, Wisconsin fargstick.
More charges against Garrett Reid
By Mari A. Schaefer
Inquirer Staff Writer
Additional drug charges against Garrett Reid were announced today in connection with the discovery of 89 pills in his jail cell, according to the Montgomery County District Attorney Bruce Castor Jr..
Castor Jr. said Reid is being charged with smuggling contraband into the county jail, possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, and attempted delivery of a controlled substance.
Castor interviewed Reid's cellmate, who told prosecutors that he saw Reid remove the pills from his rectal area. In order to verify the cellmate's account, Castor said, detectives searched the Reid family home in Villanova last night and found prescription pills that matched the pills found in Reid's cell.
Garrett Reid, the eldest son of Eagles coach Andy Reid, was sentenced yesterday to two to 23 months on charges arising out of a Jan. 30 accident. He had been free on bail before sentencing, but bail was revoked on two occasions: once for missing and once for flunking mandated drug tests.
Quote from: Diomedes on November 01, 2007, 07:45:43 PM
Quote from: Munson on November 01, 2007, 06:56:14 PMHe's been obviously distracted thus-far...
No. farging shut up, jesus farg. He's been no different this year. farging shut up. farg!
I laughed heartily. Well done, Dio.
QuoteReid Says He's Praying for Sons
BOB LENTZ
The Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA - Andy Reid hopes his prison-bound sons can "live a normal life down the road," but the Eagles coach withheld comment Friday of a judge's criticism that his household was a "drug emporium."
"I know this is a big story for everybody and I respect that," Reid said at his regular news conference. "On the other hand, I can't go into questioning on it at this time.
"However, as parents we have huge concerns for our two boys. This has been a battle we have dealt with here for a few years and I'm sure we'll continue to address the situation. ... Our prayers are obviously with the boys, for their future, and to make sure things work out, where they can live a normal life down the road."
On Thursday, 22-year-old Britt Reid detailed his eight-year struggle with painkillers and other drugs as he was sentenced to eight to 23 months in jail for pointing a gun at another driver on Jan. 30. He also pleaded guilty to charges including carrying a firearm without a license.
His 24-year-old brother, Garrett, was sentenced to two to 23 months in jail for a high-speed crash in which another driver was injured. Police found heroin, steroids and more than 200 pills in his car and he admitted using heroin on the day of the crash.
But two days before hosting the Dallas Cowboys in a pivotal contest, Reid had his game-face on. On Friday morning, he directed the offense through a myriad of drills as TV commentator John Madden and Eagles chairman Jeffrey Lurie looked on.
On Thursday, Montgomery County Judge Steven O'Neill called the Reids "a family in crisis" and questioned whether Britt and Garrett Reid should return to their parents' home after they serve their jail terms.
"These are highly addictive medications that are just around the house with two addicts in it," O'Neill said. "It sounds more or less like a drug emporium ... ."
He said it. He actually said the same comment about his own farging children that he says about his zesty football team.
"We have to continue to address the situation..."
Un-farging-real.
No offense, but what did you actually expect him to say? There really is nothing else to say.
whats even more sad is the fact that he admitted thats hes been aware of this for years yet has continued to put in 100 hour weeks at the office
its one thing if these kids are goin to crack houses to get lifted but theres only two reasons how a "drug emporium" could be run out of the reids house
1. tammy is an incompetant housewife and/or a druggie herself
2. andy was never home
Isn't it possible that Andy is the druggee? Did anyone ever find out how Favre got his Vicodin?
Quote from: FastFreddie on November 02, 2007, 04:04:11 PM
Isn't it possible that Andy is the druggee?
mormans dont drink much less do drugs
In theory
Quote from: ice grillin you on November 02, 2007, 04:08:43 PM
Quote from: FastFreddie on November 02, 2007, 04:04:11 PM
Isn't it possible that Andy is the druggee?
mormans dont drink much less do drugs
they probably don't eat themselves into the ground either
All those drugs in the house and neither of them knew? Your sons a drug dealer in Philly, and you didn't know?!? Thats total bullshtein or Ried and his wife are complete religious nut case idiots.
Way to go there Reid family. Your the talk of the town! DMF's.
I swear, I wouldn't piss in Andy Rieds mouth if his teeth were on fire right now.
Whats with his stupid, dumbass wife?? She lives in the same house with both kids and didn't know they were farged up on heroin and pain killers most all the time?? Are all Mormons that farging stupid?
These people aren't normal. My Mom would have snatched me up long before it ever got to the point were the Ried boys are. I could see me know coming home farged up on heroin. My old man would have had his foot so far up my ass I'd have choked on it.
Who said they didn't know?
Quote from: shorebird on November 02, 2007, 06:08:09 PM
All those drugs in the house and neither of them knew? Your sons a drug dealer in Philly, and you didn't know?!? Thats total bullshtein or Ried and his wife are complete religious nut case idiots.
Way to go there Reid family. Your the talk of the town! DMF's.
I swear, I wouldn't piss in Andy Rieds mouth if his teeth were on fire right now.
Whats with his stupid, dumbass wife?? She lives in the same house with both kids and didn't know they were farged up on heroin and pain killers most all the time?? Are all Mormons that farging stupid?
These people aren't normal. My Mom would have snatched me up long before it ever got to the point were the Ried boys are. I could see me know coming home farged up on heroin. My old man would have had his foot so far up my ass I'd have choked on it.
unless they have been sneaking them in their butts this whole time.
check it...Monco D.A.'s press release:
http://www.montcopa.org/da/pressreleases/Reid2.htm
evidence pics:
(http://www.montcopa.org/da/images/Reid1.jpg)
(http://www.montcopa.org/da/images/reid2.jpg)
(http://www.montcopa.org/da/images/reid3.jpg)
Quote from: methdeez on November 02, 2007, 08:14:20 PM
Who said they didn't know?
There not very good Mormons if they did. It looks like there were more drugs at Reid's house than there is at Rite Aid.
just beat dallas
Was everyone else as excited as me to find out Reid has 3 other kids? It's going to be high comedy when one/all of them get in the news.
I got a laugh out of that myself. Thank god there are three more pools of those genes meandering around the planet...
The first thing I heard of when they said that was that Andy is just as successful at home as he is on the field.
3 of 5 kids "good" = 60%
All time Eagles record under Reid (including last night) 91-59 = 60.7%
'He's gotta do a better job'
:-X
Quote from: Father Demon on November 05, 2007, 09:12:23 AM
The first thing I heard of when they said that was that Andy is just as successful at home as he is on the field.
3 of 5 kids "good" = 60%
All time Eagles record under Reid (including last night) 91-59 = 60.7%
So he's a slightly better coach than father.
Andy and Tammy discuss the family issues in Philadelphia magazine's January issue (http://philadelphia.comcastsportsnet.com/view_content_0p.asp?ID=60137)
Not sure if it was mentioned, but Garrett won't be home for Christmas.
Yeah it was, in another thread.
Do Mormons give a shtein about Christmas?
Quote from: BigEd76 on December 20, 2007, 11:21:57 PM
Andy and Tammy discuss the family issues in Philadelphia magazine's January issue (http://philadelphia.comcastsportsnet.com/view_content_0p.asp?ID=60137)
QuoteTammy Reid questioned whether her husband's job status should be an issue.
"(Plus) we do have house payments, he does need to have a job," she said. "Any other dad, any other man who has things going on in his family, has not had it questioned whether he's going to retire or step down from his job. The CEO of any major company, it would never be in question."
They'd have plenty saved to cover house payments if she didn't spend it all on plastic surgery.
As expected, Reid wouldn't go into any further detail at today's press conference despite CSN breaking in as if it was a big deal. He said he decided to do the article now instead of after the season so his players would get a chance to read it too before they left (since the internet doesn't exist outside NovaCare apparently).
Reid rules!
damm, i thought i'd never miss the playoffs this much.
Quote from: BigEd76 on December 21, 2007, 01:39:47 PM
He said he decided to do the article now instead of after the season so his players would get a chance to read it too before they left (since the internet doesn't exist outside NovaCare apparently).
that is the most ridiculous thing ive ever heard...hes been with his players every day since july...he couldnt have told them in person at some point during that time?
Reid took Bobby Petrino's lead and figured the best way to tell your players something is to do it in writting.
Quote from: ice grillin you on December 22, 2007, 10:53:08 AMhes been with his players every day since july...he couldnt have told them in person at some point during that time?
That's what Dana Pennett O'Neal said.....if you're not going to tell the whole team, at least tell Dawkins, Spikes and some of the other locker room leaders to at least spread some info.
sarge plagerized DPO!!!
Who the hell is that?
More importantly, it looks as though IGY is the plagerizer.
Not sure anyone still cares about the story, but there's an update:
QuoteNORRISTOWN, Pa. (AP) -- A son of Philadelphia Eagles coach Andy Reid, already in jail on a road rage charge, pleaded guilty Thursday to DUI and drug charges stemming from a separate incident.
Britt Reid, 22, was charged with driving under the influence of a controlled substance and drug possession after he drove into a shopping cart in a parking lot in August.
An employee at a sporting goods store alerted authorities when Reid had difficulty locating his vehicle after leaving the store. After he got into his truck, he ran into the cart and was arrested.
Reid was out on bail on the road rage charge at the time. He pleaded guilty to flashing a gun at another motorist in an early 2007 incident and was sentenced in November to eight to 23 months in prison.
Britt Reid's older brother, Garrett Reid, 24, was also sentenced in November for an unrelated DUI crash that injured another motorist. Garrett Reid also faces charges he smuggled nearly 90 pills into prison the week he was sentenced.
Quote from: QB Eagles on January 17, 2008, 06:57:17 PM
Not sure anyone still cares about the story, but there's an update:
QuoteNORRISTOWN, Pa. (AP) -- A son of Philadelphia Eagles coach Andy Reid, already in jail on a road rage charge, pleaded guilty Thursday ...
is that grammatically correct?
Pleaded or Pled would work there.
true, but when talking legalese, pleaded is much more common.
Who gives a shtein about these 2 anymore? I don't want to hear anything else about them unless it involves one or both of them hanging in their cell.
Quote from: Sgt PSN on January 17, 2008, 08:54:54 PM
Who gives a shtein about these 2 anymore? I don't want to hear anything else about them unless it involves one or both of them hanging in their cell.
or them being the reason Reid ups and quits.
Quote from: PhillyGirl on January 18, 2008, 09:53:56 AM
or them being the reason Reid ups and quits.
yes please.
he went to 4 NFC championship games! he must be a good coach!
Quote from: SunMo on January 18, 2008, 01:17:51 PM
he went to 4 NFC championship games! he must be a good coach!
All in all, I actually do think he's a good coach. But the difference between a good and a great coach is identifying your short comings and inadequacies and attempting to fix them. I think his players like him and play hard for him. I think he's more detailed and organized than almost any other coach in the league. I also think he's the little kid who sticks his hand on a hot stove and then double checks it with his other had, both feet, his wang and his face.
Point of order: Andy Reid doesn't have a wang.
Quote from: Sgt PSN on January 18, 2008, 01:35:09 PM
Quote from: SunMo on January 18, 2008, 01:17:51 PM
he went to 4 NFC championship games! he must be a good coach!
All in all, I actually do think he's a good coach. But the difference between a good and a great coach is identifying your short comings and inadequacies and attempting to fix them. I think his players like him and play hard for him. I think he's more detailed and organized than almost any other coach in the league. I also think he's the little kid who sticks his hand on a hot stove and then double checks it with his other had, both feet, his wang and his face.
He's a great coach during the week.
He's a terrible game day coach and an even worse GM.
Quote from: FastFreddie on January 18, 2008, 01:41:11 PM
Point of order: Andy Reid doesn't have a wang.
That's because it melted on the stove dummy.
Ha!
Quote from: PhillyGirl on January 18, 2008, 01:43:10 PM
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He's a great coach during the week.
He's a terrible game day coach and an even worse GM.
Word to big bird.
http://www.nbc10.com/news/15197487/detail.html?dl=headlineclick
White man's justice.
from
PG's link:
Quote...the court is in possession of "repulsive" jailhouse phone conversations between Britt Reid and his mother.
The prosecutor in the case was the target of those conversations. But Senior Deputy Attorney General Marc Costanzo said he was never threatened and couldn't comment on phone calls.
Wonder what Britt and his mom had to say the makes the judge mention the tapes, etc?
Those kids sure were raised well.
how dumb are you that you don't know those conversations are taped...every time you think this story can't surprise you anymore...it does
He's back in jail come spring...summer the latest. Just in time to take Daddy's concentration off his job.
It seems like his little cries for attention have not been noticed so far. I doubt Andy even notices until someone brings it up at a presser.
I'm sure he hears them, but has the farged up view of parenting that is so valued around here. When they were rug rats I'm sure he yelled at them and gave them a good swat on the ass now and then, but now they are too big for that. So now he just tells them to pray about it.
The article seems to hint that Britt was the repulsive one, probably calling his mother a "dirty c**t" and whatnot. No shock there.
Quote from: FastFreddie on February 04, 2008, 07:51:20 AM
probably calling his mother a "dirty c**t" and whatnot.
Wow, right out of your subconcious and onto the internet huh?
I'm pretty sure that in the article it said "The prosecutor in the case was the target of those conversations."
But, perhaps you and your mom have some things to work on.
suck a fleshpop Dr. Phil
Quote from: methdeez on February 04, 2008, 08:14:18 PM
Quote from: FastFreddie on February 04, 2008, 07:51:20 AM
probably calling his mother a "dirty c**t" and whatnot.
Wow, right out of your subconcious and onto the internet huh?
I'm pretty sure that in the article it said "The prosecutor in the case was the target of those conversations."
But, perhaps you and your mom have some things to work on.
What the farg? Is Britt a close personal friend of yours or some shtein? Slow your roll, slugger.
I actually thought it was good sarcasm. Im surprised you whipped back FF...being that your always on the tail end of some really awesome wit
yeah, you were dissecting my words real hard for that snappy slapper. your better then that
Most would disagree, but regardless, you don't rate the effort.
:boom :boom :boom
Garrett Reid pleads guilty
By Mari A. Schaefer
INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Garrett Reid pleaded guilty today to smuggling drugs into the Montgomery County Jail. Sentencing was deferred.
Reid was ordered to undergo evaluation to determine if he is eligible for a two-year program that combines incarceration and drug treatment. He currently remains in the Montgomery County Jail.
Eagles Coach Andy Reid and his wife, Tammy, were in the courtroom during the plea. Garrett Reid, 25, did not give a statement on his own behalf. His parents made no comments.
The plea agreement is the latest step in a more than year-old saga that started in January, 2007 when Reid ran a red light in Plymouth Township and seriously injured a woman from Mount Carmel, Northumberland County. He told police that he had used heroin before the crash.
On the same day, his brother Britt was involved in an unrelated road rage incident where he brandished a gun at another motorist.
The dual arrests thrust the Reid brothers into the spotlight. The family troubles at one point caused their father to take a leave from his coaching job. There was sporadic speculation that his sons' troubles would prompt his resignation.
That never happened.Today's hearing stemmed from an incident disclosed on Nov. 1, when Garrett Reid pleaded guilty in connection with the traffic accident and was sentenced to two to 23 months.
At that November hearing it was learned that Reid had been addicted to drugs for years and had been in inpatient rehab facilities in Pennsylvania, California and Florida.
It was also disclosed that drugs were discovered in Reid's jail cell. He had allegedly smuggled the drugs, a variety of pills, into prison in his rectum.
That resulted in the charged disposed of today.
His younger brother served about six months in jail from the January 2007 road-rage confrontation in which he brandished a gun at another motorist. In Feb., he was paroled directly into the county's drug treatment court to finish his sentence.
QuoteIt was also disclosed that drugs were discovered in Reid's jail cell. He had allegedly smuggled the drugs, a variety of pills, into prison in his rectum.
Every time I read that, I can't believe it. I guess I don't really know what addiction is like, 'cause I can't imagine needing anything that bad.
Quote from: shorebird on May 07, 2008, 08:27:04 PM
QuoteIt was also disclosed that drugs were discovered in Reid's jail cell. He had allegedly smuggled the drugs, a variety of pills, into prison in his rectum.
Every time I read that, I can't believe it. I guess I don't really know what addiction is like, 'cause I can't imagine needing anything that bad.
Its the inspiration behind my 2008 Fantasy Football Team Name: Garrett Reid's Keister Weed
uh oh...got a date up state....on the streets he was tough locked up he was sweet stuff
A son of Philadelphia Eagles coach Andy Reid is being transferred to state prison after admitting he smuggled narcotics into his Montgomery County Jail cell.
Just step down Reid, your family needs you... ^-^
Quote from: mussa on May 09, 2008, 10:13:12 AM
Just step down Reid, your family needs you... ^-^
No need for that now. Garrett will be well taken' care of were he's going.
QuoteSon of Philly Eagles coach sentenced to drug rehab
By SARA GANIM, Associated Press Writer
Jul 22, 9:02 pm EDT
NORRISTOWN, Pa. (AP)—The son of Philadelphia Eagles coach Andy Reid was sentenced to two years in a drug rehabilitation program on Tuesday.
Garrett Reid had pleaded guilty in May to trying to smuggle dozens of pills into the Montgomery County Jail.
Reid, 25, was serving time in the jail for a heroin-fueled car crash that injured a motorist.
When Reid surrendered on charges related to that crash in October, prison guards found 89 prescription pills inside his rectum.
He was sentenced Tuesday via video conference from a facility in Camp Hill by a judge at the Montgomery County courthouse in Norristown.
Reid will spend at least five more months behind bars as part of the program intended to integrate drug and alcohol addicts back into society.
A Montgomery County judge said he hoped the sentence will help Reid address a "long history of addiction," which also includes a conviction on charges related to a heroin-fueled car crash that injured a motorist.
"You are an addict," Judge Steven O'Neill told Reid. "The intention is to get this young man treatment. His addiction is deep, long-lasting and he is in need of treatment."
The two year program includes seven months of jail time—two of which Reid has already served—followed by 17 months of integration into society. That may include halfway houses, private facilities and possibly staying at private residences, Reid family attorney Paul Rosen said after the sentencing.
Reid has been in prison since November, first serving his sentence related to the DUI crash, then to be evaluated for the state rehab program.
Reid was also sentenced to three years of probation following the program. If Reid should fail to complete the program, he would return before the judge and could face two years in state prison.
QuoteSon of Philly Eagles coach sentenced to drug rehab
. "The intention is to get this young man treatment. His addiction is deep, long-lasting and he is in need of treatment."
Broken... All he will learn is new and better ways to lie and smuggle.
Anyone who sticks 80 or more pills in thier ass to bring in prison is, imo, beyond help.
He's probably got a good start on a career in gay porn though.
aww someone almost made it a full year (http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/Garrett-Reid-in-Trouble-Again.html)
Quote from: BigEd76 on May 13, 2009, 06:22:31 PM
aww someone almost made it a full year (http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/Garrett-Reid-in-Trouble-Again.html)
QuoteGarrett isn't the only Reid to have a less-so-warm relationship with police.
Why is it that journalists are second only to texting teenagers (and IGY) in the nation-wide assault on the English language?
less than cordial.
Sometimes journalists are also one sided. Like in this story maybe he neglected to mention that Garrett beat the other guy up because the other guy was searching for drugs in Garrett's rectum. Who knows?
Are you saying that Garrett Reid is into dudes searching his rectum with their face? Because that's what I'm saying. I'm saying that he's into rough dude on dude analingus.
That's exactly what I'm saying. Why else would he do this shtein?
shtein halfway houses are boring... He'll have much more fun in the Big house: better drugs, more gambling, better shower scenes.
Quote from: RezRob on May 14, 2009, 12:32:28 PM
shtein halfway houses are boring... He'll have much more fun in the Big house: better drugs, more gambling, better shower scenes.
and he will be able to shoot hoops in a gym named after bhop...how cool would that be
I hope he knows not to try smuggling pills in his ass.
He won't have to; he can find a dirty officer and pay him off.
Quote from: General_Failure on May 14, 2009, 01:23:14 PM
I hope he knows not to try smuggling pills in his ass.
There won't be room with all the penises crammed in there.
Penises or penii?
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on May 14, 2009, 01:37:45 PM
He won't have to; he can find a dirty officer and pay him off.
what you know bout dwight tilghman son
That there's quite a few of Dwight's working in the prison systems...
Looks like one of Andy's kids isn't a complete and utter fargup:
http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/20100903_Pa__football_roundup__Reid_sparks_Harriton_victory_over_Aces.html
Hey, .333 is not a bad batting average!
You're only as good a parent as your worst child. If one kid grows up and cures cancer, but the other gets beaten and robbed by a tranny hooker, you failed.
I'm not yet willing to grant that this kid is not a fargup. Plenty of fargups play football.
And the Eagles should sign and keep ALL of them, just in case they decided to stop being fargups and start playing some ball.