Yes, I think it's important to point out that at least they were in a party bus and not driving drunk like so many other knuckleheads in the NFL love to do.
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Yes, I think it's important to point out that at least they were in a party bus and not driving drunk like so many other knuckleheads in the NFL love to do.
I'm pretty sure most, or everyone on here, would find a way to do something stupid with their $ if they were in the same situation. Maybe not make a habit of it like McKinney does, but still... I'm sure I'd spend a little more than normal at a strip club if I were making what they make... lol
It's obvious McKinney is going to enjoy himself while he can. He can't stop partying with strippers and he can't stop putting his hands on facemasks and getting penalties for it. Clearly he can't learn from his own mistakes and he often "tweets" about going out to party. Jacoby was most likely enjoying the highest point of his career and life. He has a Super Bowl ring that he contributed to getting, and was on Dancing With The Stars. I'm sure he was just out celebrating with a friend and enjoying in his success. He probably made some kind of remark towards Sweet Pea that caused her to hit him in the head with the bottle. Yes, they both should be concentrating on their jobs, but if the whole broken bottle over the head never happened, then no one would have anything to say about them going out for a night on the town. If they partied with a stripper and nothing happened, no one would care to talk about it or make a big deal about it. Unfortunately, Sweet Pea had her reasons to do something to cause a TMZ story.
Wasn't "Sweet Pea" Popeye the Sailor Man's niece ? ... Bc
A friend of mine is a "strip club guy". As a woman, I was curious, so, one day, I went with him (he usually goes for the 4 o'clock games). Spent the evening chatting with the employees between shifts. Next time he went, they asked about me, so I've been back, here and there, in the 4 years since then. In watching the late afternoon games while drinking beer and chatting with dancers, I've learned that they really prefer the word "dancers". Yes, I know they are stripping of their clothes while dancing, but they still really prefer the term "dancers". It's a preference - the word "stripper" doesn't make them mad.
Equivocating them with hookers, though, makes them head-jutting, finger-jabbing, hand-on-the-hip angry. I mean, really angry. They'll politely smile and say, "I prefer 'dancer', honey," to being called a "stripper", but any kind of suggestion that stripping and hooking are the same kinda thing really does bring about a "I'm going to cause a scene!!!" anger.
Unless you are trying to set up some sort of off work site private party, you are discreet about it, and you've made it clear you CAN pay for it, of course. Just make sure to make the offer to the right "dancer", or you'll get screaming anger. From what I've heard.
No, I doubt the organization views the incident like that either. Making bad decisions during the season that cast a bad light on the team and puts your coach on the spot while you collecting millions is how they probably see it. If they are in the news with Sweet Pea, champagne, head busted open in a party bus at 3am during the season, then they screwed up. The doghouse awaits.
Their contracts run through the year, I don't expect they'll be released for this but I'll wager neither is back next year.
Much ado about nothing, rich young guys partying with à few strippers on a birthday with an off day the next day after a win. Who cares? If most of us had their $ we'd do it too. But with better looking ladies..... Thats the mistake they made. I bet their teammates are laughing their asses off. Always were à helmut.
Goodwill by Biscotti and other Ravens that project the Ravens as an exemplary and classy organization is unraveled by headlines such as this. I'm positive that Biscotti as the owner and successful businessman cares.