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I heard the controlled substance was Tice pixie dust.
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Weed? As if he wasnt slow enough to begin with.
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Originally Posted by
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I heard the controlled substance was Tice pixie dust.

Should be the death penalty then. Mike's pixie dust is lethal. It killed our oline.
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It is, it isn't, it was, it wasn't. It's news and all kinds of sources say different stuff each trying to scoop the others so fuck it. Let the Bears sort it all out. He's not my kid so he's their problem. I'll wait until they make an announcement about what they found out.
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With his eyeballs, you'd think the last thing he'd want to do, is get high.
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Prosecutor won't pursue drug charges against Bears' Webb
44 minutes ago • BY STEPHEN RICKERL, The Southern
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Chicago Bears offensive Tackle J’Marcus Webb was arrested Sunday in Pulaski County on drug charges, but the county’s top attorney has decided not to prosecute.
Webb was stopped for speeding by sheriff’s deputies Sunday evening on Interstate 57. Police discovered cannabis in Webb’s vehicle, and he was charged with possession of a controlled substance, cannabis and paraphernalia.
Pulaski County State’s Attorney Grayson Gile said Webb had 2.5 grams of marijuana in his possession when he was stopped for going 11-miles-per hour over the speed limit.
Since the arrest, Gile has classified the case Nolle prosequill. The term refers to a formal entry on the record by the prosecutor declaring he will not prosecutor further.
The charges are dismissed, but Gile said there would be a resolution: “I think it lends itself to a resolution that will be fair and equitable to all parties involved.”
Webb made a first appearance in Pulaski County Court Monday where he paid $500 cash bond.
The case had been set for a March 18 hearing, but Gile said that hearing won’t be necessary.
In a statement issued Wednesday, the Chicago Bears said “We are aware of the recent arrest of J’Marcus Webb in Pulaski County, Illinois. We are currently gathering information to learn more about the circumstances surrounding the arrest.”
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Sounds like Webb "paid" his penance :P.
Good for the Bears, and I doubt Goodell does much but give him a severe warning for the "controlled substance".
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Originally Posted by
Riczaj01
Sounds like Webb "paid" his penance :P.
Good for the Bears, and I doubt Goodell does much but give him a severe warning for the "controlled substance".
If the charges are now dropped then Webb should be OK. Makes you wonder what drove the decision to drop the charges.
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Webb is an idiot, he's pretty much given his roster spot to someone else and his pinkslip out of chi-town.
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Originally Posted by
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Makes you wonder what drove the decision to drop the charges.
Probably because it wasn't the first 'sack' that Webb has given up in his career...
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