youngbloodz Posted January 24, 2021 Share Posted January 24, 2021 1 hour ago, Romfal said: we won't touch Parsons with a 10 ft pole, theres some stories about him rubbing his genitals on team mates to 'show dominance'. Dude seems like a headcase Must have learned this from Peyton JDaveG 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PokerSteve Posted January 24, 2021 Share Posted January 24, 2021 31 minutes ago, Wjcorner said: How about you both relax, champ Sorry, I just wanted to join the train 😬 Did anybody ask you to join the dam train, son? Mister pudding, Jumpin Jehosaphat, Wjcorner and 1 other 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iLLmaticz Posted January 24, 2021 Share Posted January 24, 2021 1 hour ago, Voice of Reason said: And winner for the stupidest post of the day goes to.... U must like giving up 3rd and long Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ovie_Lover Posted January 24, 2021 Share Posted January 24, 2021 1 hour ago, GleasonForever! said: Do you see a guy like Rousseau dropping to the second? I couldn’t believe both Matos and Epenesa went in the second. We picked Davidson #47 over Epenesa who went at #54. Yes his whole 1 sack is blowing our guy out of the water. PokerSteve, Beast-N-Da-Sheetz and MSalmon 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iLLmaticz Posted January 24, 2021 Share Posted January 24, 2021 Funny how you guys act like this dude is a killer rapist 😆 nothing wrong with being a tough guy on defense..multiple reports with no name cowards behind them typical internet Spliff 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iLLmaticz Posted January 24, 2021 Share Posted January 24, 2021 Done for day to many seasoned vet know it all’s with a million post virgins Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mattyicefalcon Posted January 24, 2021 Share Posted January 24, 2021 2 hours ago, weezy01212 said: then I want him baad!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fernando C. Posted January 24, 2021 Share Posted January 24, 2021 If there is an Issue I will come around... how ever I don't see Parsons as a game changer to be honest.. he is good at what we already have in our team... give me Surtain or Caleb .... but the more I think about our new GM and HC saying it all starts up front... Slater is going to be the pick.. Penei is going 3rd... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FalconFanSince1969 Posted January 24, 2021 Share Posted January 24, 2021 3 hours ago, Romfal said: we won't touch Parsons with a 10 ft pole, theres some stories about him rubbing his genitals on team mates to 'show dominance'. Dude seems like a headcase Apparently the question is whether or not parsons will touch you with his 10 foot pole. Vandy and Skin doc 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JayOzOne Posted January 25, 2021 Share Posted January 25, 2021 5 hours ago, KRUNKuno said: Dug up some stuff a month or so ago about him getting into a fight with a teammate. It’s currently the only thing that pops up on the web. I’m sure teams will do their due diligence. There's stuff out there. ESPN report: James Franklin told a Penn State player not to report a fight involving Micah Parsons by Joe Juliano, Posted: November 20, 2020 BARRY REEGER / AP A former Penn State football player who filed a lawsuit against head coach James Franklin earlier this year said Franklin urged him not to talk to police after a fight with star linebacker Micah Parsons during which the player who filed the suit pulled a knife, ESPN reported Friday. The story shed new light on a lawsuit filed Jan. 14 by Isaiah Humphries in which the former player claimed he was the victim of hazing and harassment, some of it sexually suggestive, by Parsons and other players in 2018. He said Franklin did nothing to stop the hazing. Franklin and defensive tackle Damion Barber were named as defendants in the suit, filed in U.S. District Court in Harrisburg. Humphries accused Barber of engaging in harmful physical contact against him, placing him in fear of imminent bodily harm. Humphries also alleged that three players — Parsons, defensive end Yetur Gross-Matos, and linebacker Jesse Luketa — took an active role in the hazing and harassment of him and other underclassmen. Of the players named, Luketa, a co-captain, is the only current member of the team. Humphries, a defensive back from Sachse, Texas, and the son of former Penn State player Leonard Humphries, transferred to California after the 2018 season. ESPN said news of the March 2018 fight had been included in a 2019 university report it obtained on a Title IX inquiry into sexual assault allegations inside the locker room that included interviews with “dozens of football players, coaches and staff.” According to the report, the fight started after Parsons poured water on a sleeping Humphries inside the university’s academic center and that some of the water got on his laptop and phone. Humphries retaliated by dumping Gatorade on Parsons. Humphries said Parsons punched him and was choking him when he pulled a pocket knife on Parsons to get him to stop. The investigator’s report said Humphries met with Franklin in the coach’s car after the fight. The investigator wrote: “Mr. Humphries added that Coach Franklin came and said, ‘Don’t talk to the police because Micah is his start [sic] player and makes money, so if he gets in trouble, he’s gone,’ meaning Mr. Humphries would be gone.” Leonard Humphries told ESPN that Franklin expressed his anger over a knife being brandished during the fight because it meant the police would get involved. An amended complaint filed by Isaiah Humphries later quoted Franklin as saying, “You should have just gotten your *** beat and not pulled a knife.” Franklin has not commented on the lawsuit. A university statement released Friday said “we will continue to defend him vigorously. “Coach Franklin never instructed Mr. Humphries to avoid contacting authorities,” the statement said. “The court has twice rejected Mr. Humphries’ complaints, and despite his continued revisions, previously dismissed the claims against Coach Franklin in their entirety. We believe the claims relating to Coach Franklin have no merit.” The university said it was “disappointed that ESPN has chosen to rehash a series of allegations that have remained unsubstantiated despite being investigated thoroughly through the University’s established processes for responding to claims of misconduct and by the Penn State police,” according to the statement. In his suit, Humphries charged that he and other underclassmen were told, “I’m going to Sandusky you,” a reference to former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky, who is in prison for multiple convictions on child sexual abuse charges. He said his alleged tormentors would wrestle them to the ground and “simulate a humping action,” or shove their genitals in the victim’s face. ESPN said one player interviewed in the report talked of a naked Barber overpowering a smaller teammate and simulating sex acts, doing it almost daily. He said he never saw Barber do that to Humphries. The report also interviewed the player who had been allegedly overpowered by Barber, and he said that they were “always fully clothed” when wrestling and that no one took it seriously. Barber transferred after the 2019 season to Austin Peay, and Gross-Matos plays for the Carolina Panthers. Both players denied Humphries’ allegations in the report, ESPN said. Centre County District Attorney Bernie Cantorna had said a 2019 investigation into hazing allegations did not result in the filing of criminal charges, but added that the investigation remains open, telling ESPN, “A matter like this doesn’t get closed.” https://www.inquirer.com/college-sports/penn-state/penn-state-james-franklin-espn-report-micah-parsons-fight-20201120.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KRUNKuno Posted January 25, 2021 Share Posted January 25, 2021 4 minutes ago, JayOzOne said: There's stuff out there. ESPN report: James Franklin told a Penn State player not to report a fight involving Micah Parsons by Joe Juliano, Posted: November 20, 2020 BARRY REEGER / AP A former Penn State football player who filed a lawsuit against head coach James Franklin earlier this year said Franklin urged him not to talk to police after a fight with star linebacker Micah Parsons during which the player who filed the suit pulled a knife, ESPN reported Friday. The story shed new light on a lawsuit filed Jan. 14 by Isaiah Humphries in which the former player claimed he was the victim of hazing and harassment, some of it sexually suggestive, by Parsons and other players in 2018. He said Franklin did nothing to stop the hazing. Franklin and defensive tackle Damion Barber were named as defendants in the suit, filed in U.S. District Court in Harrisburg. Humphries accused Barber of engaging in harmful physical contact against him, placing him in fear of imminent bodily harm. Humphries also alleged that three players — Parsons, defensive end Yetur Gross-Matos, and linebacker Jesse Luketa — took an active role in the hazing and harassment of him and other underclassmen. Of the players named, Luketa, a co-captain, is the only current member of the team. Humphries, a defensive back from Sachse, Texas, and the son of former Penn State player Leonard Humphries, transferred to California after the 2018 season. ESPN said news of the March 2018 fight had been included in a 2019 university report it obtained on a Title IX inquiry into sexual assault allegations inside the locker room that included interviews with “dozens of football players, coaches and staff.” According to the report, the fight started after Parsons poured water on a sleeping Humphries inside the university’s academic center and that some of the water got on his laptop and phone. Humphries retaliated by dumping Gatorade on Parsons. Humphries said Parsons punched him and was choking him when he pulled a pocket knife on Parsons to get him to stop. The investigator’s report said Humphries met with Franklin in the coach’s car after the fight. The investigator wrote: “Mr. Humphries added that Coach Franklin came and said, ‘Don’t talk to the police because Micah is his start [sic] player and makes money, so if he gets in trouble, he’s gone,’ meaning Mr. Humphries would be gone.” Leonard Humphries told ESPN that Franklin expressed his anger over a knife being brandished during the fight because it meant the police would get involved. An amended complaint filed by Isaiah Humphries later quoted Franklin as saying, “You should have just gotten your *** beat and not pulled a knife.” Franklin has not commented on the lawsuit. A university statement released Friday said “we will continue to defend him vigorously. “Coach Franklin never instructed Mr. Humphries to avoid contacting authorities,” the statement said. “The court has twice rejected Mr. Humphries’ complaints, and despite his continued revisions, previously dismissed the claims against Coach Franklin in their entirety. We believe the claims relating to Coach Franklin have no merit.” The university said it was “disappointed that ESPN has chosen to rehash a series of allegations that have remained unsubstantiated despite being investigated thoroughly through the University’s established processes for responding to claims of misconduct and by the Penn State police,” according to the statement. In his suit, Humphries charged that he and other underclassmen were told, “I’m going to Sandusky you,” a reference to former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky, who is in prison for multiple convictions on child sexual abuse charges. He said his alleged tormentors would wrestle them to the ground and “simulate a humping action,” or shove their genitals in the victim’s face. ESPN said one player interviewed in the report talked of a naked Barber overpowering a smaller teammate and simulating sex acts, doing it almost daily. He said he never saw Barber do that to Humphries. The report also interviewed the player who had been allegedly overpowered by Barber, and he said that they were “always fully clothed” when wrestling and that no one took it seriously. Barber transferred after the 2019 season to Austin Peay, and Gross-Matos plays for the Carolina Panthers. Both players denied Humphries’ allegations in the report, ESPN said. Centre County District Attorney Bernie Cantorna had said a 2019 investigation into hazing allegations did not result in the filing of criminal charges, but added that the investigation remains open, telling ESPN, “A matter like this doesn’t get closed.” https://www.inquirer.com/college-sports/penn-state/penn-state-james-franklin-espn-report-micah-parsons-fight-20201120.html Yea that’s exactly what I was referencing. Parsons got into a fight. The slanging Johnson stuff was not him. This stuff has been out since last year. It’s not news. And by last year I mean 2019 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HEIST Posted January 25, 2021 Share Posted January 25, 2021 (edited) He's also a non pass rushing linebacker, shouldn't go in the top 10 regardless Edited January 25, 2021 by HEIST Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DMT11 Posted January 25, 2021 Share Posted January 25, 2021 3 hours ago, The Smart One said: There’s no better place to master the craft of sexual assault than Penn State. Ehhhhh good stuff right there Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JayOzOne Posted January 25, 2021 Share Posted January 25, 2021 Little more than "got into a fight". But he's going to get drafted. Probably shouldn't be the pick at #4. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MSalmon Posted January 25, 2021 Share Posted January 25, 2021 55 minutes ago, JayOzOne said: There's stuff out there. ESPN report: James Franklin told a Penn State player not to report a fight involving Micah Parsons by Joe Juliano, Posted: November 20, 2020 BARRY REEGER / AP A former Penn State football player who filed a lawsuit against head coach James Franklin earlier this year said Franklin urged him not to talk to police after a fight with star linebacker Micah Parsons during which the player who filed the suit pulled a knife, ESPN reported Friday. The story shed new light on a lawsuit filed Jan. 14 by Isaiah Humphries in which the former player claimed he was the victim of hazing and harassment, some of it sexually suggestive, by Parsons and other players in 2018. He said Franklin did nothing to stop the hazing. Franklin and defensive tackle Damion Barber were named as defendants in the suit, filed in U.S. District Court in Harrisburg. Humphries accused Barber of engaging in harmful physical contact against him, placing him in fear of imminent bodily harm. Humphries also alleged that three players — Parsons, defensive end Yetur Gross-Matos, and linebacker Jesse Luketa — took an active role in the hazing and harassment of him and other underclassmen. Of the players named, Luketa, a co-captain, is the only current member of the team. Humphries, a defensive back from Sachse, Texas, and the son of former Penn State player Leonard Humphries, transferred to California after the 2018 season. ESPN said news of the March 2018 fight had been included in a 2019 university report it obtained on a Title IX inquiry into sexual assault allegations inside the locker room that included interviews with “dozens of football players, coaches and staff.” According to the report, the fight started after Parsons poured water on a sleeping Humphries inside the university’s academic center and that some of the water got on his laptop and phone. Humphries retaliated by dumping Gatorade on Parsons. Humphries said Parsons punched him and was choking him when he pulled a pocket knife on Parsons to get him to stop. The investigator’s report said Humphries met with Franklin in the coach’s car after the fight. The investigator wrote: “Mr. Humphries added that Coach Franklin came and said, ‘Don’t talk to the police because Micah is his start [sic] player and makes money, so if he gets in trouble, he’s gone,’ meaning Mr. Humphries would be gone.” Leonard Humphries told ESPN that Franklin expressed his anger over a knife being brandished during the fight because it meant the police would get involved. An amended complaint filed by Isaiah Humphries later quoted Franklin as saying, “You should have just gotten your *** beat and not pulled a knife.” Franklin has not commented on the lawsuit. A university statement released Friday said “we will continue to defend him vigorously. “Coach Franklin never instructed Mr. Humphries to avoid contacting authorities,” the statement said. “The court has twice rejected Mr. Humphries’ complaints, and despite his continued revisions, previously dismissed the claims against Coach Franklin in their entirety. We believe the claims relating to Coach Franklin have no merit.” The university said it was “disappointed that ESPN has chosen to rehash a series of allegations that have remained unsubstantiated despite being investigated thoroughly through the University’s established processes for responding to claims of misconduct and by the Penn State police,” according to the statement. In his suit, Humphries charged that he and other underclassmen were told, “I’m going to Sandusky you,” a reference to former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky, who is in prison for multiple convictions on child sexual abuse charges. He said his alleged tormentors would wrestle them to the ground and “simulate a humping action,” or shove their genitals in the victim’s face. ESPN said one player interviewed in the report talked of a naked Barber overpowering a smaller teammate and simulating sex acts, doing it almost daily. He said he never saw Barber do that to Humphries. The report also interviewed the player who had been allegedly overpowered by Barber, and he said that they were “always fully clothed” when wrestling and that no one took it seriously. Barber transferred after the 2019 season to Austin Peay, and Gross-Matos plays for the Carolina Panthers. Both players denied Humphries’ allegations in the report, ESPN said. Centre County District Attorney Bernie Cantorna had said a 2019 investigation into hazing allegations did not result in the filing of criminal charges, but added that the investigation remains open, telling ESPN, “A matter like this doesn’t get closed.” https://www.inquirer.com/college-sports/penn-state/penn-state-james-franklin-espn-report-micah-parsons-fight-20201120.html Sounds like a typical nasty LB. ‘Blank will hire him a nanny ill take him, if he drops to our second rounder. Even better. KRUNKuno 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KRUNKuno Posted January 25, 2021 Share Posted January 25, 2021 14 minutes ago, JayOzOne said: Little more than "got into a fight". But he's going to get drafted. Probably shouldn't be the pick at #4. This is the definition of getting into a fight. Stuff happened. Punches were thrown. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Malachore Posted January 25, 2021 Share Posted January 25, 2021 Penn State gunna Penn State. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Romfal Posted January 25, 2021 Share Posted January 25, 2021 7 hours ago, KRUNKuno said: That was already proven to be false by multiple PSU players. yeah, people trying to save face. proven false my *** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Romfal Posted January 25, 2021 Share Posted January 25, 2021 6 hours ago, stizz said: Been posting this for a month that he has maturity issues. There's no defender worth taking in the top 8. Bama corner is the only one I'd consider but really just rather take a QB if we can't trade down. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KRUNKuno Posted January 25, 2021 Share Posted January 25, 2021 11 minutes ago, Romfal said: yeah, people trying to save face. proven false my *** So gross Matos was also mentioned in the report. I don’t recall this being a big deal for him. I wonder why? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OrthoPTSD Posted January 25, 2021 Share Posted January 25, 2021 "in their buttocks"? Yep I'd be lawyering up Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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