Patrick Chung
I just read in the Laconia Daily Sun that Patrick C. Chung, 32, of Meredith, was indicted for possession of cocaine. As a Patriots season ticket holder, I hope it isn't true. However, I know he has a place in Meredith, he's 32, and his middle initial is "C". :(
https://www.laconiadailysun.com/news...d525d01cb.html |
I read that this morning too..... I am sure it will be "breaking news" shortly. I wonder what kind of suspension the league is going to hand out?
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I am sure the Coach will take care of things
As a hater of the Patriot "Way" and everything that bunch of cheaters stands for ...I hope they throw him out for a long long time.
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It is breaking on Boston talk radios at this moment
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Appears he may walk. House alarm, police response, enter home and find coke. He was not there at the time.
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The Classic
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And Robert Kraft's libido |
We get your position Rander …….. I suspect your a Yankee's fan too :D
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I don't know how to present multiple quotes, so I'll ask this..
Put together, what the hell do posts 5, 6 and 7 mean? |
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#6 Sore looser trolling #7 Bait is taken |
Police responded to an alarm and Chung was not there.
Very clear that the burglars paused to do a couple of lines. Case closed...nothing to see here : ) |
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But isn't it equally bizarre to think that a normally functioning adult, even one with a coke habit and/or other issues, would leave drugs out in the open when he is not home? |
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(Think bedroom nightstands) :D |
Having separated many, many soldiers from the Army for testing positive for coke, there is no such thing as a recreational user. If it's his, I can assure you that he uses coke frequently.
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Unfortunately my NFL team of choice is the Dolphins. First game I ever remember seeing was the Cowboys 24-3 win over them in the Super Bowl. I have been a fan ever since |
Just stating the "Facts"
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I am sure the NFL has a drug testing policy and my guess is that Chung has passed it....
I suspect its a big bunch of nothing. Woodsy |
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The bottom line is that a player could easily evade a cocaine or even heroin test with a little forethought. |
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So still no names
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The decline of football can be traced back to the new rules enacted when poor Tommy got his boo-boo ankle and no one is allowed to touch the QB anymore. They snapped Joe Theisman's leg in half and didn't change the rules. |
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I applaud the new rules: otherwise they'd be dragging injured players off the field much more frequently. |
I would never call a football player a hero
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https://www.ranker.com/list/dirtiest...prosportsextra check out #36 on this list I fear i have hijacked this thread and may get ranked with FLL soon;) |
IMHO Patrick Chung is a member of the Patriots and not the entire team. He is also by law innocent until convicted! Sorry many will not like it but it's the truth
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Must be happy
I bet Patrick is happy to have a new teammate to take the heat now
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Patriots 2-0 Dolphins 0-2 :D :D :D :D :D |
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What is it they say about karma? |
The Beat down should be worth more
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That was Carson Palmer, not Brady, BTW that was the impetus for the rule change you wrote of. That's why it's called the "Carson Palmer Rule". The injury happened in early 2006, during the 2005 season. The Carson Palmer Rule was in place for 2 full years before Brady was injured in 2008. |
The Decline
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It's that the sport is deteriorating into becoming flag football. Every play getting reviewed, the ball can touch the ground and be called a catch. Just imagine how many TDs and yards Elway, Fouts, Marino, Kelley would have had if they played now or with the same rules. Its almost like watching the NBA but not quite yet |
I can't stand Cry Brady. I do think however that Belicheck is one hell of a coach.
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I'm old school and I loved the old school players. Steve Grogan was one of my favorite players because he was tough as nails. But all sports have to change with the realization that CTE brain injuries are real and these players need to be protected to keep these sports going. |
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He's OK but as usual with any NEP fan, "Brady walks on water". Ok whatever - rolling my eyes - Belichick is the reason for his success. Brady - Belichick = 0 I will give him some credit though, he cries a little less than Kaepernick. |
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Most players are lucky to play at a high level for 5 to 10 years. To play at the level he's at for over 20 years and actually play better into his 40's is and incredible feat. |
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Yeah, “he’s just OK”...:rolleye1::rolleye1: https://www.boston.com/sports/new-en...dy-nfl-records Unbelievable! Dan |
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Most guys are lucky if they make it and can stick around a few years. Some players act like dick heads because they think they are above everyone else, AKA Brown. Brady has done it without bosting or bragging. He lets everyone else do the bosting and bragging. All he does is WIN! |
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Guys like Brown give the regular players a bad name. Fans love the stars no matter how they act personally. But for every star player there are 20 or 30 regular players that put in the same work, if not more, just to stay in the game and make a living to support their families. So when a guy like Brady goes about his business like a regular player I have enormous respect for that. The way the fans treated Andrew Luck was disgraceful. |
And don’t forget that Brady has restructured his contract to make money available for the players around him (that make him look good). That’s the ultimate sign of a team first kind of guy. He could easily be the highest paid but that’s not what’s most important to him. (And I think his wife still makes more than he does. Had to throw that in.)
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Case Dismissed
New Hampshire prosecutors have dismissed a charge of cocaine possession against New England Patriots safety Patrick Chung, according to statement from Belknap County Attorney Andrew Livernois.
Chung, 32, was indicted in August on a felony charge one count of possession of a controlled drug, found in his Meredith, New Hampshire home during an incident in June. The charge was dismissed on terms that he will remain on good behavior for a two-year period. He will also submit to state-monitored drug testing and perform forty hours of community service. If Chung fails to comply with those conditions, the state has the power to reinstate the charge and prosecute the NFL player. https://www.bostonherald.com/2020/01...rge-dismissed/ |
Interesting... wonder how many average "people" would get that same charges dismissed with the promise of good behavior and a little community service.
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It would probably be better for society overall if they throw the book at celebrity criminals. IMHO
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Generally, the more money you have the less you have to worry about getting caught up in life's entanglements. |
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