How empty does your life have to be to go to an athlete's house to verbally berate them? Twitter is one thing, it doesn't take a lot of effort and just a bit of crazy. But showing up at the guy's door? That's next level crazy, a citation, and a public branding of A-HOLE on your forehead forever. Blows my mind.
09 Oct 13
Originally posted by ZambonerTry this out. It didn't happen.
How empty does your life have to be to go to an athlete's house to verbally berate them? Twitter is one thing, it doesn't take a lot of effort and just a bit of crazy. But showing up at the guy's door? That's next level crazy, a citation, and a public branding of A-HOLE on your forehead forever. Blows my mind.
They have already proven the story was wrong.
Originally posted by shortcircuitThank God. I had almost lost all faith in humanity.
Try this out. It didn't happen.
They have already proven the story was wrong.
"This is a little unusual in that we don't normally have fans acting in this way, going to a player's residence, that sort of thing," Miller said. "In this case, Monday afternoon a vehicle pulled into his driveway and an unidentified individual yelled obscenities. The police department is involved. We've been in contact with them, as we normally would for anything like this. And because it is a team issue, they have a security director. We work with them."
Originally posted by ZambonerYeah, when that came story came out on FB, it was immediately shown to
Thank God. I had almost lost all faith in humanity.
"This is a little unusual in that we don't normally have fans acting in this way, going to a player's residence, that sort of thing," Miller said. "In this case, Monday afternoon a vehicle pulled into his driveway and an unidentified individual yelled obscenities. The police department is involved. We' ...[text shortened]... ng like this. And because it is a team issue, they have a security director. We work with them."
be fictitious. HPD confirms that they were never contacted.
It was confirmed that no one was at Schaub's house.
Now, don't get me wrong, Schaub would not win any popularity contest
in Houston right now. Randy Bullock is also on thin ice. Gary Kubiak is also
feeling some heat, but he is the first to accept the blame, but he isn't the
one who is failing to do their job.