http://triblive.com/news/adminpage/8780810-74/blair-pitt-narduzzi#axzz3gYYNNjBo
Great quote by Nar "he lost his mind a little bit".
Yeah and he has already had some suspensions so this one won't be. We will just give him some stuff to do.
http://triblive.com/news/adminpage/8780810-74/blair-pitt-narduzzi#axzz3gYYNNjBo
Great quote by Nar "he lost his mind a little bit".
Apparently he was going 117 mph and this occurred in March, so it was being swept under the rug until now. Will he get the same suspension as Boyd which is you can't go to movies in the summer with the team...
http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/...y-of-pittsburgh-football/stories/201507210165
State police wrote in a criminal complaint that a trooper working near the Fort Pitt Bridge clocked Blair, 20, of Upper St. Clair, driving at 117 mph in a 55-mph zone March 15. That trooper pulled the car over in a left lane on Fifth Avenue in Oakland and "detected a strong odor of marijuana emitting from his breath and about his person as he spoke along with blood shot glassy eyes," police wrote.
Police took Blair to UPMC Mercy for a blood test, which came back positive for cannabinoids, police said. They charged Blair via summons Monday with driving under the influence, driving at an unsafe speed and other violations.
117......isn't that the number of national championships they won??????
Sounds like a speeding ticket to me. Does PA really have an established limit on THC that can stand up in court as DUI?
I agree. We look bad knocking the kid and the program. Thankfully, no one was hurt or killed and let the authorities handle it. He is someone's son so have some compassion and hopefully he gets the help he must need.As sad as this is for Pitt, I don't like throwing darts at another team or player when we also have had our own share of off field player incidences in the past. People make mistakes and rubbing it in their faces isn't attractive, especially when the shoe is sometimes on our foot! Just my honest but probably unpopular opinion!
I agree. We look bad knocking the kid and the program. Thankfully, no one was hurt or killed and let the authorities handle it. He is someone's son so have some compassion and hopefully he gets the help he must need.
Even though they'd be ripping us to shreds if this were our player, we should take the high road here.
Although, they can't help but note in their posts that if this happened to one of our players, JF would make sure the news was buried forever. Just like Joe did. So to some extent they bring our overreactions upon themselves.