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Eric Bieniemy for Head Coach

Discussion in 'General NFL Talk' started by Benny Lava, Feb 13, 2023.

  1. Steel_Elvis

    Steel_Elvis Staff Member Mod Team

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    Sam Howell
     
  2. Wardismvp

    Wardismvp Well-Known Member

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    Would Heinikie be open for a back up roll with us?
     
  3. Steel_Elvis

    Steel_Elvis Staff Member Mod Team

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    He’s my #1 or #2 backup QB option. However, he would probably prefer to stay in Washington backing up a QB who is less entrenched than Pickett, and now being able to play under Bienemy instead of Canada
     
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  4. S.T.D

    S.T.D Well-Known Member

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    This.....I thought it was obvious why He did it.
     
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  5. saturdaysarebetter

    saturdaysarebetter Well-Known Member

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    Bienemy has a rap sheet that none of us cold overcome in the real world at normal jobs. He's been arrested more than once and allegedly grabbed a female parking attendant by the neck and threatened her.

    February 1998: According to the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Colorado police arrested Bieniemy and teammate Kanavis McGhee after a bar fight. Bieniemy was charged with disorderly conduct and fighting in public, but he pleaded no contest. He and McGhee received deferred sentences and performed court-mandated community service.
    • July 4, 1990: According to the Orlando Sentinel, Bienemy pleaded no contest after allegedly shoving a firefighter. The University of Colorado Boulder suspended Bieniemy for one game in the upcoming season.
    • September 1993: Colorado police arrested Bieniemy, then in the NFL. The Orlando Sentinel reports that Bieniemy allegedly grabbed a female parking attendant by the neck and threatened her. The University of Colorado Boulder banned Bieniemy from its campus for one year as a result.
    • April 2001: According to the Daily Bruin, Colorado police arrested Bieniemy on a DUI charge, three months after he joined the football staff as a running back coach. He previously had his driver’s license suspended after numerous violations.
    • Bieniemy was also linked to allegations that Colorado’s football program “used alcohol and sex to lure recruits.” ESPN reported in 2004 that the university discovered there was evidence of drugs and alcohol being used to “entice recruits,” but no university officials were guilty of misconduct.
     
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