Solich Drugged

I just read the link that DJR provided and that explains it all, Benard is Frank's son in law :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin

 
where do you get your info from????
do you stick your hand up your butt and grab on to something and pull it out and then say to yourself "This is good, I ought to post it on Huskerboard"?

come on man, GET A LIFE
here you go
"So Mr Solich do you wish to explain your actions leading up to your DUI charge?"

"Well your honor, I was drugged and ah.......That really wasn't me behind the wheel....It was ah.....an alien, I was abducted by aliens. Yeah, Yeah that's what happened your honor, that's the ticket!"

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What a crock of BS!!!!

 
You know what? Solich is Ohios coach not ours. I really dont give a sh#t about the whole thing.
While I agree with this sentiment, this is being discussed in the right forum, MORE SPORTS. Can't really complain about discussing it in here, especially since he is a former player and Head Coach! Now if this was being posted under the Husker Football Forum, then you would have all the gripes in the world!

 
Thanks for the link that talks about the story that DJR already posted. Thus proving nothing. :wacko:

Move on Frankie you're in Athens, Ohio NOBODY outside of Nebraska gives a crap anymore.
Yeah but if articles in newspapers are talking about it, then it might be true the way it sounds. If you were drugged and charged with dui and about lost your job wouldn't you want your name cleared? I sure would.

 
Thanks for the link that talks about the story that DJR already posted. Thus proving nothing. :wacko:

Move on Frankie you're in Athens, Ohio NOBODY outside of Nebraska gives a crap anymore.
Yeah but if articles in newspapers are talking about it, then it might be true the way it sounds. If you were drugged and charged with dui and about lost your job wouldn't you want your name cleared? I sure would.
Don't plead NO CONTEST then if you want to clear your name. Don't come out, 5 months later, and try to blame someone else for your mistake. I don't care if he was drugged, he was still DRUNK when he arrived at the bar. He still got behind the wheel of his car. I did get a DUI once. When I was freakin 22 not 50-60 like Frankie. Also if I was the Head Football coach at a D1 school making pretty good cash I wouldn't of been doing what Frankie was doing.

 
Thanks for the link that talks about the story that DJR already posted. Thus proving nothing. :wacko:

Move on Frankie you're in Athens, Ohio NOBODY outside of Nebraska gives a crap anymore.
Yeah but if articles in newspapers are talking about it, then it might be true the way it sounds. If you were drugged and charged with dui and about lost your job wouldn't you want your name cleared? I sure would.
Don't plead NO CONTEST then if you want to clear your name. Don't come out, 5 months later, and try to blame someone else for your mistake. I don't care if he was drugged, he was still DRUNK when he arrived at the bar. He still got behind the wheel of his car. I did get a DUI once. When I was freakin 22 not 50-60 like Frankie. Also if I was the Head Football coach at a D1 school making pretty good cash I wouldn't of been doing what Frankie was doing.
were you there to know he was drunk when he arrived?

 
If they have proof there was GHB in his hair samples they should go public with it. If that was the case it would explain why he was so disoriented and it skewed his judgment.

 
You know what? Solich is Ohios coach not ours. I really dont give a sh#t about the whole thing.
While I agree with this sentiment, this is being discussed in the right forum, MORE SPORTS. Can't really complain about discussing it in here, especially since he is a former player and Head Coach! Now if this was being posted under the Husker Football Forum, then you would have all the gripes in the world!
Dont get me wrong. I am not saying this isnt being discussed in the correct forum.

Just dont want to get certain people started about a certain ex head coach. Its like opening the flood gates. As far as the conspiracy,I think that it is ridicilous. There hasnt been one shred of fact to back it up.Until there is I stand by my statement. I really dont care. Thats my opinion.

 
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were you there to know he was drunk when he arrived?
This was from an www.omaha.com article the Monday this crap came out about Frankie's DUI.

Neil Dawson of Athens and a companion also saw Solich at Casa, Dawson said.
"He was drunk when we arrived at the bar," he said. "He was buying people some drinks, and people were buying him drinks."

I wasn't at the bar but this EYE wtiness was and he said he was drunk when he got there.

 
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were you there to know he was drunk when he arrived?
This was from an www.omaha.com article the Monday this crap came out about Frankie's DUI.

Neil Dawson of Athens and a companion also saw Solich at Casa, Dawson said.
"He was drunk when we arrived at the bar," he said. "He was buying people some drinks, and people were buying him drinks."

I wasn't at the bar but this EYE wtiness was and he said he was drunk when he got there.
Debbie Downer :rollin That's great

 
OK first off I know a little about DWI's and DUI's because I do this for a living. First off before you can even pursue a DWI you have to have probable cause. Either being an alcoholic beverage emtting from his person and breath, blood shot eyes, slurred speech and such. Second you have them submit to a Field Sobriety Test. One leg stand, nine step walk and turn, and finally a Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus test. The one's where you can detect an odor of an alcoholic beverage are pretty much cut and dry. What I mean by this is since you can detect alcohol you ask for consent to have them take a chemical test of breath. For the one's where no odor of alcohol is detected but they still fail the field sobriety test you have what is called a Drug Recognition Expert conduct an evaluation of the subject. Almost all Police Departments have one, I know for a fact State Angencies do. He can determine if the operator of a motor vehicle is impaired by a narcotic of some sort. What I am saying is that Frankie was under the influence of alcohol due to the fact that no DRE was conducted. So inturn the officer had enough probable cause to believe the Frankie was DUI/DWI. It's pretty cut and dry! Like it was explained earlier, if he was truly innocent he would not have pleaded to no contest!

Also if Frankie truly thought he was drugged he could of paid for a urinalysis or blood work to be done after he bonded out of jail to prove that he was innocent. Or alteast to help in his defense, but he did not do that!

So Benard, your conspiracy theory is BS!

 
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Not playing devil's advocate here, but I could find it somewhat believable that something like this could happen.  About two months ago, I went out with my wife for her friend's birthday.  We went to a local watering-hole, and many in the bar know that I am a cop (should have known better).  Well over a four hour period, I consumed only eight beers.  For you mathematically challenged that is two beers an hour.  Now I am not going to "brag" about how much beer it takes to get me beyond drunk, but it is way more than two beers an hour.  My wife drove home even though I had no ill feelings from the beer.  I woke up later that night at around four in the morning.  My tongue was swollen, I felt horribly sick to my stomach, and could not walk straight.  After visiting the toilet for a good one,  I went back to bed with the room spinning.  I woke up again at around nine in the morning.  I still felt like I was badly sick, I could hardly walk, couldn't speak, and had discovered that I had damn near bitten off half of my tongue (why it was swollen).  I was so bad in the morning, that my wife thought about taking me to the E.R.  I have never felt that bad after a night of small drinking.  It is of my opinion that I had something slipped into one of my drinks.  Don't know what it was, but I truly believe this.  We saw what happened at an Applebee's in Omaha with the Deputies.  Was Solich just stonecold drunk.  Probably, but I wouldn't say for 100% certainty that he was.  Anyone else ever had this happen to them?
No it's never happened to me Big Red if a person is feels that they really are innocent, 9 times out of 10 they are not going to plea no conest. The one's that usually do are either advised by their lawyer they have no chance in hell to beat it or, they have prior convictions for the same charge, or they don't have the money to attain a legal defense outside the public defender. Although I am not ruling out that there is a very slim chance it happened, I still think it's a BS theory on a part of Frankie. Just my two pesos!

 
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