For some one whose seems to educated (attorney) she sure as heck did not do such a bright think of become a single parent mom
Seriously. It's messed up she can just say whatever she wants about him, with absolutely no proof, and because he already has a bad reputation it is taken as fact.
The bitch obviously has an axe to grind with Cromartie and is cashing in on it in the process. I'm not going to defend Cromartie though, the guy is clearly a dunce and I'd be shocked if what she published wasn't true. I think she could be sued for defamation of character if it weren't. Cro is probably high on drank and weed right now. As for slapping his kid, who the fuck cares, kids need to be slapped sometimes. The world has become a bunch of big pussies.
Good keep lowering his value on the market. Going to make it easier for Tannenbaum to bring these guys back.
Oh man, I used to live just outside the Russian district in LA, and that's EXACTLY how they speak. Awesome.
yes. he probably gets drunk as fuck, and indeed hit his kids. but just because the way he talks/acts makes him look like a dumbfuck doesnt mean he isnt clever.
It's a "big deal" (and I don't agree w/that) because someone just wrote a book with those allegations in it. Not because he's a Jet.
article says she referred to Cromartie as he/him, never by name. Maybe she's an attorney after all.....just sayin.
I wish the NFL would get over all of this 'substance abuse policy' BS. If anyone deserves to get loaded after a hard day of work it's NFL players. There's no drug testing for politicians or NFL execs. Plus, it's probably a lot more fun to play the game when you're high.
In all seriousness how big can this book be? Seems like the only decent material has already been revealed. Are there really people in America who'll pay to buy this book written by a woman they don't know, about a player that's not overly famous, about a subject matter that's not all that exciting!?
Yep. My sister had a friend in law school who got knocked up by Brian Grant. She went to work for a top SF firm after law school, but she still kept pushing for that child support money.