Coffee goes to jail WTF

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Former 49ers running back Glenn Coffee was arrested in Florida for possession of a concealed weapon, according to a profootballtalk.com report Friday.

Coffee abruptly quit the team one week into training camp in August, saying he felt God wanted him to stop playing football. He was replaced by former Pro Bowl running back Brian Westbrook, who is scheduled to talk today about playing his old Eagles on Sunday at Candlestick Park.

Through four games, Westbrook has played four more snaps and gained just as many rushing yards (zero) as Coffee, though Coffee won't be catching him any time soon.

Posted By: David White (Email, Twitter) | October 08 2010 at 11:42 AM



Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/ninerinsider/detail?entry_id=74151&tsp=1#ixzz11nRLgRJJ
 
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http://theybf.com/2010/10/08/nicki-...rs-billboard-magazine-former-nfl-star-gets-ca

And in the "WTF" news of the day - former San Francisco 49ers star Glen Coffee was arrested for illegally carrying an automatic pistol in his car.



Once police in Fort Walton Beach, Florida pulled over the 23-year-old for speeding, they found his 2008 Cadillac had no registration or insurance - but it did have a "cocked" pistol in the center console.



What's interesting is that Glen left the 49ers after a stellar rookie season to pursue a religious calling saying "[God] told me a long time ago to walk away from the game." Now nobody said the Lord's work was easy, but does it really require a "black 380 SIG Sauer automatic pistol?"



And according to the police report obtained by TMZ, the pistol was cocked to the rear and ready to be fired. Glen was arrested and booked for carrying a concealed firearm which is a 3rd degree felony.



No word yet on whether he posted bail...but we'll keep you posted. SMH.
 
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What's interesting is that Glen left the 49ers after a stellar rookie season to pursue a religious calling saying "[God] told me a long time ago to walk away from the game.
LOL, stellar rookie season??? He didn't do shit...sorry but preseason against 2nd and 3rd stringers don't count.
 

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i dont see why everyone is surprised. the dude turned down football money to go into religion, a much more profitable (and tax free) enterprise run by crooks and schmucks.
 
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dumb ass muhfucka! how yu leave tha League for religious reasons and get caught widda thumper! hope some D-Linemen sized inmates take advantage of him droppn tha soap jus for droppn tha 9ers tha way he did!