Showing posts with label Detroit Lions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Detroit Lions. Show all posts

Monday, April 2, 2012

Mikel LeShoure Charged with Another Marijuana Offense

The National football league career of Mikel LeShoure is off and away to quite a terrible start. After being selected within the second round from the 2011 National football league draft through the Detroit Lions, he just can’t get things going. He skipped all this past year having a torn Calf msucles and everything has just become worse.

ESPN 96.1 is confirming that LeShoure has been arraigned on Monday on marijuana possession charges, and it is his second offense.

Lions beat author Dork Birkett from the Detroit Free Press tweets that his first incident happened on Feb 18th.

“On February. 18, Leshoure was reported inside a traffic stop for having marijuana. Plead to some lesser charge, utilization of marijuana. Compensated an excellent,” Birkett tweets.

This second arrest in March is a touch more interesting. Based on Birkett, LeShoure attempted to consume the pot throughout a traffic stop.

“He would be a passenger inside a vehicle this time around, stopped March 12. Chief of police I spoke to stated Leshoure attempted to consume the weed to prevent charge,” Birkett states.

That has to happen to be a significant scene and something we’d like to visit a video of. Still, case not so good news for any guy who's already behind the eight ball. One would need to believe that he’s likely to be disciplined through the league.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

The Very Best 10 National football league Draft Busts

Like a junior, Andre Ware broke 26 passing records due to the offense he went attending college. They rarely went the ball, so his stats were greatly inflated. Within the 1990 National football league Draft, the Detroit Lions selected him seventh overall.

Despite running his college offense within the pros, he never got his ft off the floor and just began six games in 4 years in Detroit.

While Ware was battling within the National football league, his successor at Houston, David Klingler, was breaking all Ware’s records. With 52 touchdowns inside a season and 700 passing yards in a game title, he earned passing the ball look easy.

Within the 1992 National football league Draft, Klingler was selected sixth overall through the Cincinnati Bengals. He was drafted to some terrible team without any talent around him rather than improved. In 33 games like a professional, he was sacked 83 occasions and just passed for 4,000 yards in the career, a 1000 yards under he did in a single season like a junior attending college.