Thursday, June 02, 2005

He's Worse Than I Ever Thought

Check out the link. I want Koren off my team, out of my state. He deserves to be cut, not given the dignity of a trade.

This sucks. I used to defend him, or at least his second chances. He used to use his mental problems as an excuse. Now I firmly believe that they will never be solved as long as he has an NFL-sized income enabling his hedonism.

In fact, once again I am p/o'd at Bob Whitsitt for letting this guy in, with his pattern of problems at North Carolina. Please, Tim Ruskell, cut this guy TODAY.

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11 comments:

  1. "According to sources, the team has cleaned out Robinson’s locker and removed its nameplate."

    -The Trib

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  2. First, Mr. Foot, thank you for pushing that bigg ass SF logo a little further down the page.

    Second, thanks for posting this article. Boy, after reading all that I wonder why Holmy stood by him all this time. I mean, he wasn't THAT good was he?

    Mary said the team was thinking about trading him to recoup some value, but I can't imagine after this brief biography - or should we say felonography - I can't imagine ANY team taking a chance on him.

    If they Trib info is right, the next bit of news on K-Rob should be the last bit of news as part of the Seahawks organization.

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  3. dun dun dunnnnnn


    its amazing...2 months ago i would of been upset to hear Koren might be released...but as soon as they brought up possibly releasing Engram...i immediately abandanoed ship...and now im actually glad hes leaving

    best of luck to him...and God help his mother...if you havent noticed, the incident occured a week after he made that heartwarming statement AND on the same weekend as Mothers Day

    the latter alone proves he is ridiculously immature...and needs a good asswhippin from his mother

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  4. oh and yeh...thanks for making the logo smaller...google said it was only 100 something by 100 something...and even looked small when i clicked for the full size...


    guess they were wrong...or maybe i misread

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  5. The most serious of his arrests occurred in April of 1998. According to a North Carolina police report, Robinson was arrested on suspicion of "kidnapping a person under the age of 16 years, by unlawfully confining for the purpose of committing a felony, first-degree sex offense. (The victim) was not released in a safe place."

    Police charged Robinson with an attempted first-degree sex offense, first-degree kidnapping and discharging a firearm in the city. Charges were dropped because, according to the report, police were "unable to locate the prosecuting witness."

    That ought to be enough right there for anyone with a conscience. I've been railing against this guy since we drafted him, predicting that things with him would never change, now the chickens have finally come home to roost, thank GOd he will be cut.

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  6. I can imagine the fun our couterparts on the Lamb, Retardinal and 69ers forums are having with THIS story!!

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  7. http://www.profootballweekly.com/PFW/Commentary/Spins/2005/spins060205.htm

    dang. could someone show me that dang "href" thing again? not a code monkey...

    anyway, this bit at pfw was the best bit i read about the robsinson snafu.

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  8. remove the spaces around the corner brackets to get a link to this site named Robinson Snafu...

    < a href="http://www.profootballweekly.com/PFW/Commentary/Spins/2005/spins060205.htm" > Robinson Snafu < /a >
     

    Posted by albaNY Hawker

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  9. LOL! "Robing Son" what an apt typo for this clown, seeing as his children will have a few less million dollars in their trust funds now.

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  10. Your wish is my command. Koren is out.

    Or was it this one: http://www.seahawks.com/GalleryPics/Gall484/3Group500_0517.jpg

    Anyway. Have a good day! 

    Posted by Tim Ruskell

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