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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Cuilla, Martin </O=ENRON/OU=NA/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=MCUILLA< X-To: Bill Rasch (E-mail) <bill_rasch@raschgraphics.com<, Carl Frank (E-mail) <carlito7@swbell.net<, Dax Philbin (E-mail) <dax@cypressmail.com<, James Cook (E-mail) <james.h.cook@us.arthurandersen.com<, Jason Naples (E-mail) <jnaples@houston.rr.com<, Johnny Perches (E-mail) <j_perches@yahoo.com<, Mike Contant (E-mail) <mcontant@cypressasset.com<, Rob Miller (E-mail) <Rob@ramind.com<, Steve Nadalin (E-mail) <s.nadalin@deaus.com<, Steve Patterson (E-mail) <spatters@oracle.com<, Will Dangerfield (E-mail) <w.dangerfield@deaus.com< X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \MCUILLA (Non-Privileged)\Cuilla, Martin\Sent Items X-Origin: Cuilla-M X-FileName: MCUILLA (Non-Privileged).pst -----Original Message----- From: Joe Bryant [mailto:bryant@cheatsheets.net] Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 7:32 PM To: Cheatsheets post to list Subject: [Footballguys] BREAKING NEWS - Janikowski Allegations Getting More Serious I reported on our message boards Monday night about the "Janikowski Shenanigans" with him falling down at a night club resulting in a cut to his head requiring stitches. Chris Mortensen reported the Raider brass were simply calling it "Sebastian being Sebastian". Coach Jon Gruden joked that he was just "glad he fell on his head and not his leg". Most sort of shrugged it off as "those crazy Raiders". But now it's getting a little more serious with this CNNSI article: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/news/2001/10/09/raiders_janikowski _ap/ Janikowski Hurt in Fall After "Apparent Drug Overdose" SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Oakland Raiders kicker Sebastian Janikowski fell at a nightclub due to "an apparent drug overdose," cutting his face and requiring five stitches a few hours after the Raiders' game against Dallas, police said Tuesday. Janikowski was taken to a hospital after patrons at the Sno-Drift Bar reported he had collapsed early Monday morning, police spokesman Dewayne Tully said. Janikowski, 23, who attended team meetings later Monday, was not arrested, Tully said. A police report indicated the club's doorman told officers that Janikowski was "possibly overdosing on GHB" -- the so-called date-rape drug. Last April in Florida, Janikowski was found innocent on charges of drug possession and evidence tampering after being accused of possessing GHB. In the police report Monday, officers wrote they "found Janikowski incoherent and wildly flailing around on the floor. As a result of the uncontrolled flailing, Janikowski hit his head on the floor and caused a cut over his right eye." Janikowski did not respond when officers talked to him, and he was placed in soft restraints on a gurney for the trip to the hospital, the police report said. Janikowski's roommate, Jay Hoffman, told police the kicker was not taking drugs but that he was with an unidentified woman earlier in the night who may have slipped something into his drink. Other witnesses at the club told police they saw Janikowski voluntarily taking what appeared to be GHB earlier in the evening. Paul Healy, the kicker's agent, said Janikowski needed stitches for a head wound. He said his client had been drinking, and said reports of a drug overdose were "totally false." "I know he was out there at a nightclub in San Francisco and slipped and fell. At a lot of these clubs, people spill their drinks, and he slipped and whacked his head," Healy said. "You don't have a drug overdose Sunday night and go to practice Monday morning." Asked about the police report, Raiders spokesman Mike Taylor said Tuesday the team would have no comment. Raiders coaches said Janikowski appeared fine Monday. The kicker, who has made all eight of his field goals this season, was not in the locker room in the hour that reporters are allowed access on days following games. Janikowski, a native of Poland, was Oakland's first-round choice in the 2000 draft after starring at Florida State. In June 2000, Janikowski was acquitted on a charge he offered a Tallahassee policeman $300 to release his roommate after an argument with a bouncer who wouldn't let him into a local nightclub. His contract includes a clause that will force him to pay back about $25,000 for every game he misses due to suspension. The clause was added because of his run-ins with the law. [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ OUR VIEW ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] First thing - nothing has been proven. It's important to note we're talking about allegations here. But clearly, this isn't as funny now. He likely skates here without too much trouble but it's probably a sign that you need a "plan B" if Janikowski is your kicker. Just to be safe. More as we hear it. Joe /**/**/**/**/**/**/**/**/**/**/**/**/**/**/**/**/ Bryant Analytics, Inc. All Rights Reserved 1999-2001 To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: cheatsheets-unsubscribe@egroups.com Your use of Yahoo! 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