A former player for the Kansas City Chiefs who was tasered twice for resisting arrest with officers, has been charged in federal court for illegally possessing firearms.
According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, 40-year-old Saousoalii P. Siavii, Jr., of Independence, was charged Monday in U.S. District Court in with three counts of being an unlawful drug user in possession of firearms. [Reply]
Originally Posted by chinaski:
Surprising thing is the guy played for Dallas and Seattle AFTER he got cut from the Chiefs and ended up back in Kansas City? Odd.
Very odd, I sincerely doubt there are many Samoans in Independence [Reply]
We traded down from the 30th overall pick down to 36th overall. When the Chargers took Igor Olshansky at 35, our front office panicked because that is who they wanted. We ended up with Siavii, who ended up as a bust.
I was pissed because we should have traded up in the 1st round when Vince Wilfork was available at the 20th pick. The Patriots took him at 21 and the rest is history. [Reply]
We traded down from the 30th overall pick down to 36th overall. When the Chargers took Igor Olshansky at 35, our front office panicked because that is who they wanted. We ended up with Siavii, who ended up as a bust.
I was pissed because we should have traded up in the 1st round when Vince Wilfork was available at the 20th pick. The Patriots took him at 21 and the rest is history.