DMN Blog: Troy Hambrick sentenced to five years in prison

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Chief;2080868 said:
It's hard to believe Quincy Carter, Troy Hambrick and Antonio Bryant were in the same huddle at one time ... on a team that won 10 games and made the playoffs. Amazing.

I'd love to see their combined wonderic score.

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Angus;2080475 said:
May 13, 2008
T. Hambrick sentenced to five years
11:47 AM Tue, May 13, 2008 | Permalink | Yahoo! Buzz
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From the Associated Press ...

TAMPA, Fla. -- A Tampa judge has sentenced former NFL running back Troy Hambrick to five years in prison for selling crack cocaine.

The former Dallas Cowboys and Arizona Cardinals player was sentenced Tuesday by U.S. District Judge Steven D. Merryday.

Hambrick pleaded guilty on Feb. 26 to one count of distributing 50 grams or more of crack cocaine.

Court documents show Hambrick sold the drugs in 2007 to a confidential informants near his home in Lacoochee, about 40 miles north of Tampa.

Hambrick's NFL career spanned five seasons. His best year was 2003 when he rushed for 972 yards and five touchdowns for Dallas

Hambrick joins Sherman Williams as ex-Emmitt Smith backups sentenced to prison for selling drugs.

Darren Hambrick, Troy's older brother and the ex-Cowboys LB best known for a gramatically incorrect request for the definition of "voluntary," is no stranger to the Lacoochee police department, either. After his rookie season, he was charged with fleeing a law enforcement officer and resisting arrest without violence after jumping from his moving truck and running into the woods when an officer tried to pull him over for speeding. The officer noted that there was a strong odor of burnt marijuana in the truck, and Hambrick was arrested when he showed up in another car claiming he had loaned the truck to a friend. His muddy socks ruined his alibi.

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Are you *****' kidding me? This is why I believe that there should be a gas chamber in the back of police vehicles................1000 bucks it was his mama's car he went back with.
 

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Seven;2081336 said:
Are you *****' kidding me? This is why I believe that there should be a gas chamber in the back of police vehicles................
"wow". Funny but shocking.
 

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Joshmvii;2081622 said:
I believe Hambrick is going to find a whole new meaning for his "Dookie Stick" :lmao2:

I have a feeling he'll see frequent dookie sticks coming his way in prison...
 
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trickblue;2081625 said:
I have a feeling he'll see frequent dookie sticks coming his way in prison...

Indeed, and he will probably have similar luck evading them as he did NFL tacklers.
 

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After his rookie season, he was charged with fleeing a law enforcement officer and resisting arrest without violence after jumping from his moving truck and running into the woods when an officer tried to pull him over for speeding.
That's like every episode of COPS !!
 
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