What is Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Aqib Talib on trial for?
Bucs coach Raheem Morris got rid of the Bucs losing streak — and that knot that has lived in his stomach for seven weeks. “No pressure is off. The only thing that comes off is that knot that sits in your stomach,” Morris said. “You don’t have it. It’s really good, it’s fun. This week will be a little more fun in the building. It’s fun Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. All that stuff gets a little better. A little more exciting. “This league is competitive and everybody wants to be in it. And the only way you stay in it is if you play well. All the guys in my locker room, they’re so young, they’re all fighting for their jobs. Everybody. Coaches, players, myself. We know that. So there is no quit. We don’t have a veteran led team. We don’t have a bunch of guys who can shut it down and say I’ll be back next year because my contract says this. We just don’t have that.” Morris praised rookie quarterback Josh Freeman for his composure during his first NFL start. Freema
Talib’s battery case continued in Pinellas courtroom TBO.com Published: November 9, 2009 CLEARWATER – Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Aqib Talib’s trial on a charge of misdemeanor battery was continued after a brief hearing today in Pinellas County. The next pretrial hearing in the case will be Dec. 14, said Wes Trombley, an attorney with the firm representing the football player. Talib entered a written plea of not guilty through his attorneys and was not at today’s hearing. Talib was charged in October with battery after hitting a cab driver on Aug. 19, the Pinellas-Pasco State Attorney’s Office said. Driver David Duggan was taking Talib and two other Buccaneer players from a St. Petersburg nightclub to a Tampa hotel when Talib hit Duggan, prosecutors said. You can read more at the link below. Sources: http://suncoa
Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Aqib Talib’s trial on a charge of misdemeanor battery was continued after a brief hearing today in Pinellas County. The next pretrial hearing in the case will be Dec. 14, said Wes Trombley, an attorney with the firm representing the football player. Talib entered a written plea of not guilty through his attorneys and was not at today’s hearing. Talib was charged in October with battery after hitting a cab driver on Aug. 19, the Pinellas-Pasco State Attorney’s Office said. Driver David Duggan was taking Talib and two other Buccaneer players from a St. Petersburg nightclub to a Tampa hotel when Talib hit Duggan, prosecutors said. Sources: http://suncoastpinellas.tbo.