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Things seem to have gone downhill since he stopped running around with the widdle ball.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018...lleged-burglary.html

Former NFL Pro Bowl tight end Kellen Winslow Jr. was arrested Thursday afternoon for his alleged connection to a burglary at a mobile home park in California.

Authorities responded to a possible burglary call at Park Encinitas Mobile Home Park around 2:40 p.m., The San Diego Union Tribune reported.

A resident who called the police tried to confront the suspect, later identified as Winslow, before he allegedly fled the scene, according to the paper. Authorities were able to track down the vehicle and arrested Winslow.

The former NFL player was charged with first-degree burglary and was held on $50,000 bail, the paper reported. He faces up to six years in prison if convicted.

Winslow's father, Kellen Sr., is a Hall of Fame tight end who played nine seasons with the San Diego Chargers and is considered one of the greatest players to ever play the position.

Kellen Winslow Jr. was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in 2004, and despite a series of injuries that threatened to derail his career, the 34-year-old became one of NFL’s best tight ends during his time in the league.
 
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it sounds like he will be bending knees to his cellmate
 
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Not his first rodeo

New York Jets tight end Kellen Winslow, Jr., who's scheduled to become a free agent this offseason, was recently charged with drug possession after an incident that took place in November. Police weren't originally called to the scene for that reason, however.

Dom Cosentino of NJ.com reports a woman called authorities after encountering Winslow inside his car in a Target parking lot with the windows down on a cold day. From there, the situation turned bizarre, as noted by the police information passed along in the report:


As she exited her vehicle, she commented to the male regarding how cold it was. As she stood near the open driver side window of the Escalade, she observed the males [sic] erect penis. She stated that she believed he was masturbating. [The woman] provided a written statement regarding her account.

The incident in question happened at 5:30 p.m. on Nov. 19. When police arrived, Winslow was still in the car and told the officer that he had been looking for Boston Market before getting lost, according to the report.



Winslow was not exposing himself when the police reached his car. Cosentino states the officer did notice other suspicious things in the vehicle and asked to conduct a further search, which the 2004 first-round pick agreed to:


The cop noticed Winslow was wearing "dark colored" sweatpants and wrote that "his genitals were not exposed." But the cop also noticed "two open containers of Vaseline on his center console" and plastic bags marked "Mr. Happy" and empty plastic containers of "Funky Monkey" scattered throughout the vehicle.

Winslow allegedly told police he smoked the "Mr. Happy" and "Funky Monkey" at his home to relax because the NFL doesn't drug test for it, and that he buys the stuff on the internet and at gas stations. Police say he consented to a vehicle search, and after a few items were seized into evidence, Winslow was free to go.

Peggy Wright of the Daily Record reported last week that upon further testing it turned out the substance in question was Fubinaca, which is a synthetic form of cannabis or marijuana. It took more than a month for the complaint to get filed:


Township Detective Sgt. John Fox Jr. allegedly found Winslow in possession of the designer drug on Nov. 19 by the Target store on Route 10 but a criminal complaint charging the player with possession of the drug was not signed until Dec. 30.

Cosentino's report states police noted lewdness as a potential crime when they filed the incident report, but none of the charges Winslow faces involve the alleged actions.

He was charged with the third-degree offense of possession of a controlled dangerous substance, which includes potential jail time.




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How low do you have to be to rob a trailer home?


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WTF? Burglary? Of a trailer home? Really? Didn't he make enough playing foosball? I mean really?

I can't believe that all them years playing foosball, that he don't have at least a small nest egg.

I have been in really hard times, lost everything. House, car, job (which lead to the previous) and my mom all at the same time. I lived off of $50.00 worth of food a month. I never once though hey, I'll go steal, rob, and burglarize.

Is it just ingrained into the DNA?


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How the mighty fall.

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Is it just ingrained into the DNA?

Nah, both good and bad are learned from years of exposure.
 
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How low do you have to be to rob a trailer home?

Maybe just low on "supplies" and you know where they are?

Really how low do you have to be to venture onto grounds of trailer homes? Nothing good ever there, in general.



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A Hall of Fame Tight End in prison? He'll be real popular!




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Spoiled thug. I remember his big mouth at Thug U (Miami) and before I quit watching NFL remember him as a loud mouth.



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A Hall of Fame Tight End in prison? He'll be real popular!
son of Hall of famer.



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No, the son of a hall of fame tight end in prison

From what I can tell, his Dad was actuslly a pretty good dude and sonny boy rebelled and couldn’t handle not being as good as daddy



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A Hall of Fame Tight End in prison? He'll be real popular!


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How low do you have to be to rob a trailer home?


Probably after their jar of Vaseline™️
 
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He made over $43M in his career.



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Well heck he was educated at the "U".

I have nothing against UM but the national Championship game, pre game B.S. about what the U was gonna do to the hapless Buckeyes and KW was gonna be one of the prime reasons made me sick.


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A Hall of Fame Tight End in prison? He'll be real popular!

Soon to be a wide receiver.




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All the millions he amassed throughout his career were probably given back to the community; that's why he was broke and burglin' at the trailer park...




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He made over $43M in his career.

With decent financial advice, which obviously he could afford, but did not follow... the portfolio earnings on what he was paid should last more than a lifetime.

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How low do you have to be to rob a trailer home?

Indeed. Pathetic.



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How the mighty fall.

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Is it just ingrained into the DNA?

Nah, both good and bad are learned from years of exposure.


Too many of them act like this because from an early age they were told that normal rules don’t apply when you can catch a ball and run fast.
 
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This is a real shame. I was a Charger season ticket holder back when his dad was running wild with Air Coryell, a terrific athlete, football player and all around good guy.




Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.

When you had the votes, we did things your way. Now, we have the votes and you will be doing things our way. This lesson in political reality from Lyndon B. Johnson

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Isn't he the one who claimed playing the football game is like being on a real battlefield?






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