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Omar Cooper, Boo Carters New agent, legal issues​

Kevin Armstrong of NJ Advanced Media reports that Cooper had legal issues in his past, as he was charged with attempted murder and possession with intent to distribute cocaine on or by school property in the 1990s, and indicted in 2003 for possessing a machine gun and black short-clip Uzi. As a result, Cooper served six months for the cocaine conviction, while the other charges were dismissed.
 

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Omar Cooper, Boo Carters New agent, legal issues​

Kevin Armstrong of NJ Advanced Media reports that Cooper had legal issues in his past, as he was charged with attempted murder and possession with intent to distribute cocaine on or by school property in the 1990s, and indicted in 2003 for possessing a machine gun and black short-clip Uzi. As a result, Cooper served six months for the cocaine conviction, while the other charges were dismissed.
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Omar Cooper, Boo Carters New agent, legal issues​

Kevin Armstrong of NJ Advanced Media reports that Cooper had legal issues in his past, as he was charged with attempted murder and possession with intent to distribute cocaine on or by school property in the 1990s, and indicted in 2003 for possessing a machine gun and black short-clip Uzi. As a result, Cooper served six months for the cocaine conviction, while the other charges were dismissed.
I'm out. Let boo roll with that clown. Someone will step up.
 
That reminds me of this thread from back in mid April, but when nothing came of it, a lot of fans assumed that maybe Boo was just referring to Nico.
Nico had liked Boo's posts, by the way.
These malcontents can claim coaching problems all they want, but I put more culpability on these half-raised drama queens with more money and attention than they're capable of handling and too much time on their hands
When a coach and team leaders simply ask a player to do what is expected of them, they become the villain. It's an upside down world.

We live in a society of instant gratification and one that idolizes fame, power, and money. It’s a sickness and selflessness is a rare trait nowadays and that goes double for the state of college football.

I don’t know who’s to blame but I can tell you parents of kids like Boo are becoming increasingly common and are raising lazy and entitled kids with no work ethic. I see it everyday with some of my peers at work, many whose kids play sports. Grown teenage boys who play video games all day and don’t even know a hard days work if it bit them in the ass but their parents complain to the coaches all hours of the day because they don’t get playing time. Give these types of parents/kids more money than they’ve ever seen in their life and see what comes out.
 
Ok fellas at a conference and I ventured to one of those crappy slot places. I don't play slots so what is the best approach? Calculating it as pure entertainment, but still like strategy
 

Omar Cooper, Boo Carters New agent, legal issues​

Kevin Armstrong of NJ Advanced Media reports that Cooper had legal issues in his past, as he was charged with attempted murder and possession with intent to distribute cocaine on or by school property in the 1990s, and indicted in 2003 for possessing a machine gun and black short-clip Uzi. As a result, Cooper served six months for the cocaine conviction, while the other charges were dismissed.
Lie with dogs you get fleas
 
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Ok fellas at a conference in and I ventured to one of those crappy slot places. I don't play slots so what is the best approach? Calculating it as pure entertainment, but still like strategy
Spin til ya win is all I know, 😂
Do they have an electronic blackjack machine? Those are pretty good.
 
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Omar Cooper, Boo Carters New agent, legal issues​

Kevin Armstrong of NJ Advanced Media reports that Cooper had legal issues in his past, as he was charged with attempted murder and possession with intent to distribute cocaine on or by school property in the 1990s, and indicted in 2003 for possessing a machine gun and black short-clip Uzi. As a result, Cooper served six months for the cocaine conviction, while the other charges were dismissed.
Boo and his mama deserve whatever comes for signing with this dude and not a bona fide agent. If you're gonna be dumb, you got to be tough.
 

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