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He was involved in some nasty deal with his girlfriend couple of years back. Panthers basically cut ties with him.

Aw. That sucks. :frown2:

This thread reminded me of how worried I was about Landon Johnson after the Cards game. It looked like such a serious injury the way his body contorted. I thought it was a spinal injury and I was praying he'd be ok, but I couldn't find any word on him for days after.

Turns out it was a hip injury and it's not too serious. So, that's good.

In case anyone was wondering.

Too bad Mark Fields went out like that. He was such a big inspiration to everyone, and a good player. Has he beaten the cancer though? Or is he still fighting?

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Yeah, here's the internet story from back then. There were a bunch of Youtube videos of him being questioned, but they must not be posted any more.

Mark Fields, National Football League Star and Probowl Linebacker Brutally Beats and Blinds Girlfriend

On June 17, 2003, NFL Pro Bowl Linebacker Mark Fields, who has played for the Carolina Panthers, St. Louis Rams and New Orleans Saints, brutally beat his then girlfriend, who was pregnant with their now 3 year old daughter. The beating was so severe that his girlfriend suffered permanent blindness in her left eye, facial paralysis and now has chronic migraines.

California Legal Team represents the victim of Mr. Fields' beating in a lawsuit that has been filed on behalf of the victim (Los Angeles Superior Court Case Number YC 053 207). The case is scheduled to go to trial on September 11, 2007.

If you are a witness to any acts of domestic violence perpetrated by Mr. Fields or have any information that may assist the victim's attorney, please contact him at the address below:

Okorie Okorocha, Esq.

California Legal Team

1055 E. Colorado Blvd., 5 Floor

Pasadena, Ca 91106

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