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Josh Gordon Drove PJ's car in DWI Arrest


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The only thing worse than the people overreacting is the people acting like there is nothing here.

There is obviously something there because Gordon was bailed out of jail by Haydn "Fats" Thomas, the same guy that was giving Hairston impermissible benefits while P.J. was at UNC.

The idea that they just happened to meet at a grocery store and swap cars is obviously a cover up. I honestly don't see how anyone can actually buy that story.

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I don't know why you would swap cars with anyone, even a star wide receiver.  Seems weird.  Not trying to cast judgment/say anything illegal happened.  Just saying, it's weird.

 

They need a bigger vehicle to do something.  More room for a night out.  Need to move something.  Using the vehicle as a test drive with out all the bs.  Like the vehicle and want to see what its like for a day.   I've traded several times in the past its really not that big of a deal.  Got to drive a Tesla one day.  Where are you going to go to test drive one of those?

 

Keep in mind PJ has a new model Escalade so of course people are going to want to check it out.  bc is different.

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They need a bigger vehicle to do something. More room for a night out. Need to move something. Using the vehicle as a test drive with out all the bs. Like the vehicle and want to see what its like for a day. I've traded several times in the past its really not that big of a deal. Got to drive a Tesla one day. Where are you going to go to test drive one of those?

Keep in mind PJ has a new model Escalade so of course people are going to want to check it out. bc is different.

Oh hello star receiver for the browns josh Gordon. I fancy seeing u here. That sure is a nice ride u have. My car dosent seem to have enough leg room being as I'm a pro nba player and I'm 6'5. Wanna trade vehicles for the night while I just happen to meet u at a gas station buying beer and blunts. Sounds like a win win situation to trade my car with u seeing as how u just got kicked out of football for a year for smoking pot. Seems like with all this free time u will be able to make smart decisions and look over my car nicely. I eagerly await your return Gordon. Once again nice meeting u. And oh yeah btw how's fatZ Thomas doing. Having talked with him since the debacle between us. If u see him tell him I said hey. Later josh Gordon and fellow expert of decision making wr for the browns.

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Six months.... six months and he's done if he doesn't clean up his act.

This includes staying out of trouble with the law and staying away from individuals that are known to have poor backgrounds.

 

We seem to be on the same page about this.  Don't know if you checked out Clifford's interview after workouts today, but I feel like PJ couldn't have fallen into a better situation minus the fact that he's still so close to a lot of the not so positive connections he's made.

 

Clifford's take was basically, he's a kid(probably gives even more insight as to why he brings younger players along as opposed to counting on them early), kids will make mistakes, even at 52 he makes mistakes.  He's been clear with PJ about how much he likes him and how much he believes in him, but has also been very clear about what his expectations are as far as being a representative of the organization.  He even halfway alluded to the philosophy that PJ is an adult and what he chooses to do is his business so long as he can trust him to go out on the court and do whats expected.  He was also very clear in that PJ now knows what is expected.

 

It was refreshing to hear him continue to be so down to earth and almost overly rational about both the Hairston and Hayward situations.  Dude doesn't beat around the bush.  He is unequivocally direct and seems as genuine as can be.  Not hard to see why he did such a fantastic job for us this season past.   

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