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That was crazy watching that live yesterday, Simpson is such a talented WR, him and AJ are awesome to watch with Dalton at the helm, too bad he to go be a moron getting caught with 2.5lbs or weed being delivered to his house haha.
That was crazy watching that live yesterday, Simpson is such a talented WR, too bad he to go be a moron getting caught with 2.5lbs or weed being delivered to his house haha.
You can take him out of the ghetto but you can't take the ghetto out of him
In September 2011, police searched Simpson's home after intercepting a package to be delivered to his home containing 2 pounds of marijuana. When police arrived at Simpson's home, he allowed them to search his home. Upon searching the home, the police found 6 more pounds of marijuana, scales, empty packages similar to the one intercepted by the police. Simpson's teammate Anthony Collins and his wife were at the residence and were also questioned by the police. No arrests were made.[1] Simpson continued to play during the 2011 season. The NFL has stated it will wait to decide if it will discipline Simpson until the police investigation is completed.
Hahah it seems like the requirement to play for the bengals is off the field legal troubles.
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Police Investigation
In September 2011, police searched Simpson's home after intercepting a package to be delivered to his home containing 2 pounds of marijuana. When police arrived at Simpson's home, he allowed them to search his home. Upon searching the home, the police found 6 more pounds of marijuana, scales, empty packages similar to the one intercepted by the police. Simpson's teammate Anthony Collins and his wife were at the residence and were also questioned by the police. No arrests were made.[1] Simpson continued to play during the 2011 season. The NFL has stated it will wait to decide if it will discipline Simpson until the police investigation is completed.
Bengals wide receiver Jerome Simpson was indicted on drug charges Thursday in Covington, Ky., according to The Cincinnati Enquirer.
Simpson
The indictment charges Simpson with trafficking marijuana over 8 ounces and less than five pounds, Commonwealth's Attorney Rob Sanders told the paper. This is a felony with a punishment of one to five years in prison.
The indictment comes nearly four months after federal authorities confiscated a package containing 2.5 pounds of marijuana that had been shipped from California to his northern Kentucky home. Investigators also found 6 more pounds of pot inside the house, as well as drug paraphernalia such as packaging materials, scales and smoking devices.
Simpson made one of the highlight plays of the season with a late-season touchdown flip into the end zone. He finished third on the Bengals with 50 catches for 725 yards and four touchdowns.
This was likely his last season with Cincinnati. Besides the legal situation, Simpson struggled this season with drops and route-running. The Bengals will look to upgrade the No. 2 wide position in free agency.