he'd probably enjoy being closer to his homiesmarko358":1y5x7bft said:The Raiders seem to have a ton of cap space. Wouldn't be surprised if he wound up there.
marko358":2s3pd2sq said:The Raiders seem to have a ton of cap space. Wouldn't be surprised if he wound up there.
Brahn":1l0iw00c said:marko358":1l0iw00c said:The Raiders seem to have a ton of cap space. Wouldn't be surprised if he wound up there.
If it really has to do with gang ties a team in cali or close to home could be a bad idea. Why put him closer to the issue?
there's a lot of California transplants in Seattle. If he still has his gang ties in Cali, surely he'd have gang ties in WashingtonTheRealDTM":6u9n2z5p said:I have to think we have the a strong enough locker room/support system to carry a guy like Jackson. With Pete's past and Sherman's I'd imagine Seattle being his best chance at rehabilitation (you know what I mean), hope we take a chance on him defenses would have no idea what to do against Harvin, Jackson, Baldwin, Lynch, Wilson.
that's the thing. He was a stupid kid and got involved with them at a young age. Now he owes them.Seahwkgal":1k3yk8b0 said:I will never understand these stupid kids and their need to cling on to the "thug" lifestyle. Especially when they have the funds and the means to get away from it. I would guess that Jackson does not/did not have a father figure in his life. Yet, some kids do manage to do OK without that influence. I just don't get it.
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Exclusive: DeSean Jackson's gang connections troubling to #Eagles
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Exclusive: LAPD tells http://NJ.com they have linked two murders since 2010 to gang associates of DeSean Jackson #Eagles
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Jackson was also pulled over in 2009 for tinted windows at LAX, and turned over a bag of weed to police. Charges were dropped. #Eagles
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it isn't my job to judge if Jackson is a good guy. He does a ton of charity work. But the #Eagles have concerns
Seahwkgal":3to2tl4d said:I will never understand these stupid kids and their need to cling on to the "thug" lifestyle. Especially when they have the funds and the means to get away from it. I would guess that Jackson does not/did not have a father figure in his life. Yet, some kids do manage to do OK without that influence. I just don't get it.
Uncle Si":fulwixp2 said:Seahwkgal":fulwixp2 said:I will never understand these stupid kids and their need to cling on to the "thug" lifestyle. Especially when they have the funds and the means to get away from it. I would guess that Jackson does not/did not have a father figure in his life. Yet, some kids do manage to do OK without that influence. I just don't get it.
really? maybe read the article?
Since joining the Eagles in 2008, Jackson -- a three-time Pro Bowl player -- has been an active member of the Philadelphia community and has been involved in several charities. He has been particularly active in campaigning against youth bullying.
Lara, his former high school coach who now is head coach at Warren High School in Downey, Calif., said Jackson has been nothing but friendly when the wide receiver has visited Poly High during NFL bye weeks. Lara added that Jackson has even been willing to bring his anti-bullying message to Warren.
"As a player, he was a great kid for me," Lara said. "I didn't have any issues. I loved his leadership. He had a chip on his shoulder and, as a coach, you like to see that in a great athlete. He had something to prove.
"I was a little worried about him after his father passed. I know his mother tried to get involved [in his life], but I haven't seen any indication [Jackson is involved with gangs] outside of him starting up his rap label. Athletes like to portray a tough image with gangsters and whatever else. Maybe he's playing into that. That's a part of him that I never really saw."
Lots of presumption here. I doubt Jackson is some saint but some seem quick to label
skater18000":1qgv3sio said:Does he get more or less that 10.5 M per year now?
Uncle Si":1tigk36k said:Seahwkgal":1tigk36k said:I will never understand these stupid kids and their need to cling on to the "thug" lifestyle. Especially when they have the funds and the means to get away from it. I would guess that Jackson does not/did not have a father figure in his life. Yet, some kids do manage to do OK without that influence. I just don't get it.
really? maybe read the article?
Since joining the Eagles in 2008, Jackson -- a three-time Pro Bowl player -- has been an active member of the Philadelphia community and has been involved in several charities. He has been particularly active in campaigning against youth bullying.
Lara, his former high school coach who now is head coach at Warren High School in Downey, Calif., said Jackson has been nothing but friendly when the wide receiver has visited Poly High during NFL bye weeks. Lara added that Jackson has even been willing to bring his anti-bullying message to Warren.
"As a player, he was a great kid for me," Lara said. "I didn't have any issues. I loved his leadership. He had a chip on his shoulder and, as a coach, you like to see that in a great athlete. He had something to prove.
"I was a little worried about him after his father passed. I know his mother tried to get involved [in his life], but I haven't seen any indication [Jackson is involved with gangs] outside of him starting up his rap label. Athletes like to portray a tough image with gangsters and whatever else. Maybe he's playing into that. That's a part of him that I never really saw."
Lots of presumption here. I doubt Jackson is some saint but some seem quick to label