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Josh Gordon fugs up again. No joke.


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Josh Gordon - WR - Browns

Following his Saturday morning DWI arrest, suspended Browns WR Josh Gordon was bailed out of jail by Haydn "Fats" Thomas, a convicted felon.

Thomas, 39, has four aliases and an "extensive criminal background," including five known arrests in five different North Carolina counties. "Many of his charges are drug and gun related," although Thomas has somehow never served prison time. Thomas' last reported arrest came in December 2012, when he was charged with three felony marijuana violations and possession of a firearm.

Source: Raleigh News-Observer Jul 6 - 1:50 PM

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At least he has great friends. Oh wait...

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Where did he fug up? All I'm reading is Fats bailed him out of jail.

You got media all over ur ass and u ask convicted felon to bail you out? This likely will open a door to gang ties. NFL will not touch him with 6 foot pole.

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I giggled this morning at the people who will probably connect the Josh Gordon-Greg Little-Fats Thomas dots somehow to UNC, but he probably just needed somebody to bail him out and he could get Fats to do it with one phone call to Little. 

 

Regardless, not a good look. But it doesn't seem he's too concerned about his perception or decision making. 

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Meh, here come the folks questioning his intelligence like they know this man personally. It's obviously something mental with him. He needs some help. It's just sad that he probably thinks he's fine, and doesn't need help. He keeps getting in trouble for weed and alcohol. This man has an addiction problem. He's not stupid, he's not a moron, he doesn't have a "1 cent" brain. He just has an addiction problem.

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