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Josh Gordon Drove PJ's car in DWI Arrest


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wtf PJ needs a babysitter and quick. With all the money invested into these players there's no reason why they can't pay someone money to watch them and keep them out of trouble. I mean for 40-50 thousand a year it could be done. Hell probably for 100,000 you could have 2 people watch him 24/7. The kid doesn't know how to get out of trouble and unless a miracle happens he will never have a long nba career. Hell look who he's hanging out with, one of the best WRs in the game that can't keep it together because he is the most troubled WR in the nfl today.

Let's hope PJ doesn't turn into the nba version of josh Gordon.

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This is the most troubling part of this whole saga. 

 

That and the fact that Fats Thomas is the one who bailed Gordon out of jail. 

 

 

Jordan really needs to have a major sit down with him.  And truly threaten to beat ever living poo out of PJ if he doesn't get his act together.  I really think MJ would do it too. 

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