Title: Bad day for Javon Post by: bsmooth on June 17, 2008, 01:17:14 am Wide receiver Javon Walker, an offseason addition of the Oakland Raiders, was hospitalized after an apparent attempted robbery in Las Vegas.
Police spokesman Bill Cassell says in a statement that Walker was taken to a hospital with "significant injuries" after being found early Monday on a street off the Las Vegas Strip. Cassell says Walker remains in fair condition at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center. A Raiders spokesman said the team was "in the process of gathering information" and had no further comment. The Las Vegas Review Journal reported that he was seen Saturday night partying at the Wynn casino, spraying the crowd with bottles of Dom Perignon. Walker signed a six-year, $55 million deal with the Raiders after a down year last year with Denver, where he had 26 receptions for 287 yards. Title: Re: Bad day for Javon Post by: ethurst2 on June 17, 2008, 02:51:30 am The strange journey of Javon Walker continues.
I don't understand this guy. Darrent Williams dies in his arms and basically, he's back out in the same environment where something can happen again? He'll be out of the NFL in a year. It's a shame because he's a big time talent. Title: Re: Bad day for Javon Post by: fyo on June 17, 2008, 09:09:57 am Partying in a casino only qualifies as being "back out in the same environment" if you're Joey Porter.
The details are admittedly quite scarce, but there doesn't seem to be anything that Walker did in this case that would qualify as "poor judgment". Title: Re: Bad day for Javon Post by: Defense54 on June 17, 2008, 10:39:44 am I remember when Zack Thomas was walking in NYC and he got stabbed in the cheek. Just because your famous doesn't make you immune to assholes. Vegas seems to attract all kinds and can be a very bad place off the strip.........
Title: Re: Bad day for Javon Post by: MaineDolFan on June 17, 2008, 01:34:08 pm The details are admittedly quite scarce, but there doesn't seem to be anything that Walker did in this case that would qualify as "poor judgment". If I am in a club in Vegas and I paid a lot of money for my clothes only to get washed down by some asshole that took it upon himself to rinse me off with champage...I'd be pissed. I'm not the type of guy that would follow him into the street and take my cleaning costs out on him. But I know plenty of people that are. Title: Re: Bad day for Javon Post by: Phishfan on June 17, 2008, 02:35:18 pm I agree showering people down drew attnetion to himself. That is the only comparison between being at the Wynn and that Denver strip club though.
Title: Re: Bad day for Javon Post by: gocowboys31 on June 17, 2008, 02:50:19 pm When are the African American athletes going to ever learn that clubs and alcohol equate to trouble. Bring the damn entertainment to you. How many more examples do you need to see of young african american athletes getting into trouble , because they put themselves in bad positions. Walker of all people should know better after what transpired last season with the broncos and Darrent Williams.
When are they going to realize they're targets and people are jealous of their success, but they insist on going to nightclubs flaunting. When was the last time a white athlete was arrested or got into an altercation at a nightclub? Tom Brady and Peyton Manning make loads of money, but they don't feel the need to flaunt it. You put yourself in this position and this what happens. Title: Re: Bad day for Javon Post by: ethurst2 on June 17, 2008, 02:55:38 pm You know, the irony about the whole thing is that in the Williams case, what started the altercation that led to Williams being gunned down was that knucklehead Brandon Marshall spraying champaigne on a few people that got on to a couple of gang members which started words between Marshall, Walker and the gang members while Williams was trying to calm the situation.
Title: Re: Bad day for Javon Post by: YoFuggedaboutit on June 17, 2008, 03:54:58 pm You know, the irony about the whole thing is that in the Williams case, what started the altercation that led to Williams being gunned down was that knucklehead Brandon Marshall spraying champaigne on a few people that got on to a couple of gang members which started words between Marshall, Walker and the gang members while Williams was trying to calm the situation. And what the hell were they doing partying in a place where gang members hang out in the first place?? If I was a multimillionaire athlete, I would've found some establishment in a nice part of town, and paid them big bucks to close down for a private party that night. Title: Re: Bad day for Javon Post by: ethurst2 on June 18, 2008, 04:33:22 am The night that Darrent Williams was killed, Walker, Brandon Marshall and Williams they were at a low rate club where bangers hung out, at a birthday party for perpetual hurt forward Kenyon Martin of the Nuggets. The club was know for having fights and gunfire. They could have went to Elway's in the exclusive neighborhood of Cherry Creek.
In the old days, the Broncos and Nuggets would be seen at house parties but it was safe back then. For some reason, most of the Broncos hit those seedy night spots and they are probably looking for a one-night stand but a price comes with it. Title: Re: Bad day for Javon Post by: bsmooth on June 18, 2008, 10:20:41 am The night that Darrent Williams was killed, Walker, Brandon Marshall and Williams they were at a low rate club where bangers hung out, at a birthday party for perpetual hurt forward Kenyon Martin of the Nuggets. The club was know for having fights and gunfire. They could have went to Elway's in the exclusive neighborhood of Cherry Creek. In the old days, the Broncos and Nuggets would be seen at house parties but it was safe back then. For some reason, most of the Broncos hit those seedy night spots and they are probably looking for a one-night stand but a price comes with it. Face it a lot of kids get recruited for college have gang ties, and they do not sever them once they get drafted, and think they can still hang with the homies like the old days, not realizing they are now juicy targets. Title: Re: Bad day for Javon Post by: ethurst2 on June 18, 2008, 10:52:37 am Face it a lot of kids get recruited for college have gang ties, and they do not sever them once they get drafted, and think they can still hang with the homies like the old days, not realizing they are now juicy targets. That's sad but true. Title: Re: Bad day for Javon Post by: YoFuggedaboutit on June 18, 2008, 09:50:07 pm Face it a lot of kids get recruited for college have gang ties, and they do not sever them once they get drafted, and think they can still hang with the homies like the old days, not realizing they are now juicy targets. That's sad but true. And I'll bet this is one of the things they talk about at the rookie symposium... the fact that people are gonna be coming out of the woodwork trying to get your money. These guys gotta learn that you have to turn your back on your friends if they're gonna drag you down.... even if it breaks your heart to do so. When you're a professional athlete (or any celebrity for that matter), and you're hanging out in a public bar at 2 am... you're ASKING to get hassled. Title: Re: Bad day for Javon Post by: Guru-In-Vegas on June 18, 2008, 10:13:37 pm Maybe it'll do him good. Gettin his ass beat will remind him that he's not exactly Superman and needs to calm the fuck down.
Title: Re: Bad day for Javon Post by: Defense54 on June 19, 2008, 12:54:07 pm Maybe it'll do him good. Gettin his ass beat will remind him that he's not exactly Superman and needs to calm the fuck down. Yeah........I guess that how you deal with those Uppity types in your neighborhood huh? How dare he be rich and wear nice clothes and have money and fun. That SOB......... ::) Title: Re: Bad day for Javon Post by: Guru-In-Vegas on June 19, 2008, 11:07:00 pm ^ Seriously?
Middle aged and has nothing better to do. Sad... Title: Re: Bad day for Javon Post by: Defense54 on June 20, 2008, 01:18:37 pm ^ Seriously? Middle aged and has nothing better to do. Sad... Thats what they said about your mother and that retarded shoe salesman........but you were still born. :| Title: Re: Bad day for Javon Post by: Dave Gray on June 20, 2008, 03:02:33 pm When you're a professional athlete (or any celebrity for that matter), and you're hanging out in a public bar at 2 am... you're ASKING to get hassled. That's not true. Why are we blaming the victim here? Just because you're out flaunting your money doesn't mean that you deserve to get robbed. There may be more to this, and I'm reserving judgment, because we don't know anything about it, but just because he was out partying doesn't mean he's at fault. Title: Re: Bad day for Javon Post by: landlocked on June 20, 2008, 06:09:35 pm I heard he was spraying down patrons with champagne.While that doesn't deserve beating or getting robbed,one cannot go out and act a fool and invade other people's space without pissing someone off.Especially when you have 50 mil in the bank and you are a high profile athlete/entertainer,it makes you an automatic target for low lifes and money grubbers.I think some of that is what happened to Pac Man Jones here in Nashville,people knew he had a volitale temper and would go after him just to get a few bucks later in court.
Title: Re: Bad day for Javon Post by: Guru-In-Vegas on June 20, 2008, 06:41:58 pm ...just because he was out partying doesn't mean he's at fault. It also could be that it didn't happen just because he was out partying. He had to have walked outside a casino then walked onto a side street to get to where he was at. What the hell could a professional athlete with a multi-million dollar contract be doing on a side street in Las Vegas at 3 a.m. There are nothing but hookers and drug dealers there. That area is BEHIND all the casinos. I'm reserving judgement as well, but it doesn't look like he got beat up because he was partying. Title: Re: Bad day for Javon Post by: Defense54 on June 20, 2008, 07:31:36 pm It also could be that it didn't happen just because he was out partying. He had to have walked outside a casino then walked onto a side street to get to where he was at. What the hell could a professional athlete with a multi-million dollar contract be doing on a side street in Las Vegas at 3 a.m. There are nothing but hookers and drug dealers there. That area is BEHIND all the casinos. I'm reserving judgement as well, but it doesn't look like he got beat up because he was partying. +Whew........I'm glad your reserving judgement........ ::) I just hope your not on the jury if they find the asshole responsible.............. Last time I checked side streets were public domain. And you say you have no Preconceived notions!? WTF are you kidding!? That above statement is about as racist as it gets. :| Title: Re: Bad day for Javon Post by: YoFuggedaboutit on June 20, 2008, 10:02:53 pm That's not true. Why are we blaming the victim here? Just because you're out flaunting your money doesn't mean that you deserve to get robbed. There may be more to this, and I'm reserving judgment, because we don't know anything about it, but just because he was out partying doesn't mean he's at fault. Because people will want to flock to a celebrity. That's why. It's like leaving your door unlocked when you leave your house. Sure, you don't deserve to get your house broken into, but it makes it that much easier for someone to do it if you leave your door unlocked. Title: Re: Bad day for Javon Post by: Defense54 on June 21, 2008, 12:02:09 am Because people will want to flock to a celebrity. That's why. It's like leaving your door unlocked when you leave your house. Sure, you don't deserve to get your house broken into, but it makes it that much easier for someone to do it if you leave your door unlocked. Thats actually a pretty good point. |