WHOPPER WEDNESDAY:
Remember that time Jim Bob Cooter climbed in a woman's window and took off his pants?
Jim Bob Cooter is the new Detroit Lions offensive coordinator. He also once climbed into a woman’s window and proceeded to take off his pants and get into bed with her.
That’s not really as funny as it sounds, because while you’d expect this behavior out of someone named Jim Bob, that’s where the funny part ends. The NFL is full of people who don’t have a proper respect for other human beings, and while this isn’t a traditional domestic abuse situation, it’s still pretty messed up.
NFL buffs like Ian Rapoport believe that Cooter is an up and coming star on the coaching circuit.
But the fact of the matter remains that he was arrested for climbing into a woman’s window, stripping down to his underwear and getting into bed with her.
While everyone is stroking Cooter for being a rising star on the coaching circuit, they’re conveniently skating over this horrifying thing he did:=
The warrant says Cooter climbed through woman’s window on Franklin Station Way, stripped down to his underwear and got into bed with the woman Saturday.
This can’t be something that gets skated over like it was nothing. We all love to get on hour high horses about how morally superior we are to some people in the NFL — looking at you Greg Hardy — but can’t pick and choose who we go after. No one is saying that Jim Bob is a bad person today, as this happened in 2009 and not last week.
But it happened — and that’ll never change. #BecauseLions
UCLA's Josh Rosen Hot Tub Removed Soak In the Disappointment
10/27/2015 6:14 AM PDT BY TMZ STAFF
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Strube was Rosen before Rosen was Rosen. |
The hot tub fun is over for UCLA quarterback Josh Rosen ... school officials tell TMZ Sports it's been REMOVED from his dorm room after photos of the party pool went viral.
We spoke with UCLA Associate Media Director, Ricardo Vazquez, who tells us, "We have been told that the hot tub has been removed from his room. It’s gone."
Vazquez says the tub violated the UCLA residential housing policy which states, "Furnishings which are not officially designated as part of a residential room’s accessories may not be moved into any resident’s room at any time."
Sucks for Rosen ... dude seemed to be putting the tub to good use.
The good news ... Rosen's still a freshmen -- so, he can bring back the tub whenever he decides to move off campus.
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