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Blaine Gabbert's hush hush character issue: underage drinking, fighting


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We've heard everything about Cam from that time he cheated on a test to that time his smile was fake. But why haven't you heard about the time Blaine Gabbert got into a fight when he was publicly intoxicated while under 21 and involved in a fight outside a restaurant at 1:30am?

http://www.ksdk.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=196114&catid=3

COLUMBIA, MO (AP) -- Freshman Missouri quarterback Tyler Gabbert has a broken nose after a weekend fight outside a Columbia pizza parlor.

The Columbia Daily Tribune reports that Gabbert; his brother, Blaine; and linebacker Andrew Gachkar got into a fight with another group of men outside Gumby's Pizza around 1:30 a.m. Saturday. No one was arrested.

Police say the fight involved taking too long in the bathroom.

A police report says the players and the others involved likely had been drinking, but no one was ticketed or arrested. Of the three players involved, Gachkar is the only one of legal drinking age.

Both quarterback Blaine Gabbert and Gachkar are starters. Tyler Gabbert is in his first semester at Missouri after finishing high school early.

Be honest, how many of you had heard of this incident before you read this thread?

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I want a QB that fights.....

"Get out of the stall now, Motherfugger!"

Not the point of the thread. My point is why hasn't this been mentioned anywhere yet every little possible negative about Cam down to the legitimacy of his smile has been published in draft reports?

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Not the point of the thread. My point is why hasn't this been mentioned anywhere yet every little possible negative about Cam down to the legitimacy of his smile has been published in draft reports?

Because he is maybe half as good as Cam and no one really gives a poo about him.

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