Ouch.Dennard's next court appearance is scheduled for May 15. If convicted, he could face five years in prison and a $10,000 fine.
That may be true but the flip side is his status means he is someone who can be made into an example.that sh#t will get knocked down or dropped. i know guys that have smoked cops whilst drunk and they didn't get anything beyond public intox or disturbing the peace.
highly doubt he spends another night in jail.
He should have been arrested for that haircut alone...Lead story on Yahoo!
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lolWhen a reporter suggested it was a bad time for Dennard to run afoul of the law, Pelini deadpanned, "Ya think?"
While that personality profile certainly exists, I think we're all a lot safer in presuming to call Dennard "Fonzie" than in trying to guess at the state of his psyche.Not to go all Psych Professor on this, but while clearly stupid it may not have been unintentional. Dennard could be that guy who purposely sabotages himself right at the moment of his public promotion, because deep down he thinks he's a fraud who will ultimately disappoint people anyway.
Doesn't make much sense, but not entirely rare.
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I was just going to post that quote of Pelini's. Good stuff. lol :lol:lolWhen a reporter suggested it was a bad time for Dennard to run afoul of the law, Pelini deadpanned, "Ya think?"
http://espn.go.com/n...ennard-set-5000
He made points with me for sure with that reply. lol.Bo is getting better at handling (deflecting) some of the stuff reporters throw at him.