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Panthers Former Head Trainer Ryan Vermillion Subject of Criminal Investigation


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3 hours ago, Waldo said:

Wasn't this guy touted here and elsewhere as being really good while working here?

Wow and yikes.

I think he had close too 18 years on the panthers staff.

I do know when the feds bust/raid you, you are in deeeeeeeeeep poo. They have like 93% conviction rate, along with a mountain of evidence like eye-witnesses, signed papers, pictures, DNA, video, etc etc. He is DONE. 

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1 hour ago, Basbear said:

I think he had close too 18 years on the panthers staff.

I do know when the feds bust/raid you, you are in deeeeeeeeeep poo. They have like 93% conviction rate, along with a mountain of evidence like eye-witnesses, signed papers, pictures, DNA, video, etc etc. He is DONE. 

The same thing happened when the feds moved on Vick.  It changed from a "distraction" to "oh poo" overnight.

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11 hours ago, Harbingers said:

How much do you think you could get for selling pain killers on the side...

Team press release says "unrelated to the team"...

...would seem to rule out "monetizing team assets".

Do the WFT have a big locker full of pain killers nobody there is keeping track of?

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