ssckelley
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A history of violence against women is a day at the beach compared to selling a bunch of weed? Hmm that's an interesting statement.
Has he been convicted of this?
A history of violence against women is a day at the beach compared to selling a bunch of weed? Hmm that's an interesting statement.
Has he been convicted of this?
On March 1, 2009, Marshall was arrested in Atlanta for disorderly conduct after allegedly being involved in a fight with his fiancee, Michi Nogami-Campbell. Marshall was released on a $300 bond.[70] The charges were dropped the following day.[71]
On April 23, 2011, Marshall was stabbed near his stomach by his wife, Michi Nogami-Marshall. He was taken to a hospital and was released two days later. He is expected to make a full recovery.[72][73]
Sounds like he sure knows how to pick them. But I do not see where he beat up his wife. He was arrested for disorderly conduct but the charges were dropped. If the prosecutors seen evidence of violence or beating his girlfriend/wife I would think they would have pursued it. Am I wrong?
In light of the allegations levied against Marshall, it sure looks like O'Keefe bamboozled the Bears as I predicted yesterday.
ssckelley --- Do you have an article that supports your statement about his teammates loving him? I'm not saying it isn't true but I have a hard time believing grown men "love" a guy who has the kind of off the field issues Brandon Marshall has. He was so dead-set on beating up one of his old girlfriend's he tried to break his way through the front windshield of a car to get at her. Woman beater's aren't usually respected by other grown men. They certainly aren't respected by me.
If all you really care about is how well your team does in the wins and losses department then you're probably happy the Bears got him. However, he needs to be on the field to produce and I'm not sure he can stay there. Quite frankly, I'm surprised the Bears signed him after the debacle they went through with the WR who was busted selling a very large quantity of drugs (can't remember who it was).