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 stumppy:
If you run that at 1.5 speed it looks comparable to the speed of our offence now. Watching that at regular speed is like watching paint dry.
Damn we're spoiled, ain't it great!
The 1991 and 1993 games were eerily similar, iirc. Both super cold, gray January days in Buffalo, both games the offenses couldn't do shit, both games had our starting QB knocked out of the game, both games our defenses got stole on by the Buffalo offense...
Of course, 1993 could've been different had Montana not knocked been knocked out by a cheap late hit + helmet to helmet shot 90 seconds into the 2nd half. Then, of course, as soon as Kreig comes in, Willie Davis and Keith Cash both drop perfect passes...it was like the air was out of the balloon.
Bad memories. Buffalo has paid for this by being terrible for 20 years, plus they traded the 10th pick in the 2017 draft to us... [Reply]
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
That just seems really... strange
I wonder what in the world drew them to the midwest
It's because they are mostly mormons and mormons think that "gods garden of eden" is in fucking independence missouri, it's why they built that giant screw temple thing that is right by truman road in independence. [Reply]
Originally Posted by neech:
Saviia mugshot has that roughed up face from takeing that Meth.
That drug has some seriously bad stuff you're putting in your body, not a good health decision one can make.
It is so sad to look at how far he has fallen due to the drugs. Yeah I know, he was never that great, but he had it made compared to most and has let the drug destroy his life. Very sad. [Reply]
Originally Posted by HemiEd:
It is so sad to look at how far he has fallen due to the drugs. Yeah I know, he was never that great, but he had it made compared to most and has let the drug destroy his life. Very sad.
^applies to pretty much anyone who does meth. [Reply]
Originally Posted by stumppy:
If you run that at 1.5 speed it looks comparable to the speed of our offence now. Watching that at regular speed is like watching paint dry.
Damn we're spoiled, ain't it great!
After the Steelers game last season the following game was Broncos vs. Raiders so I figured I'd hang out and watch it, but I could only make it through one half. After watching the track meet that the Chiefs put on it was like they were playing a different sport or something. [Reply]
KANSAS CITY, Mo. —
A former defensive tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs, Dallas Cowboys and Seattle Seahawks again faces criminal charges, this time after being accused of stealing purses from a western Missouri property.
Saousoalii Siavii Jr., 41, is charged in Cass County with second-degree burglary and a misdemeanor count of stealing, the Kansas City Star reported.
A warrant was issued for Siavii’s arrest in June after police say he took two totes, with several purses inside, valued at more than $150 from a shed on someone’s property in Belton.
Last August, Siavii was arrested and later charged with illegally possessing firearms after suburban Kansas City police say he was spotted exiting a vehicle reported stolen and fighting with officers, who used a stun gun on him twice during the arrest.
No attorney was listed for Siavii in online court records on Friday. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
A warrant was issued for Siavii’s arrest in June after police say he took two totes, with several purses inside, valued at more than $150 from a shed on someone’s property in Belton.
He was just a little short on petty cash to grab some grub at Hawaiian Bros. [Reply]
The guy fascinated me.
At that time, I thought he was the ugliest motherfucker I'd ever seen.
The guy didn't play football at all until he was an adult and managed to get drafted by an NFL team.
Looked HORRIBLE when he first took the field. I thought he improved quite a bit before knee injuries took him out (not great or good but improved... like he was starting to get it).
He was one of the earlier professional athletes to have the micro-fracture surgery on his knee.
Sat out for two years to heal and was able to get back into the NFL and play for a couple more years.
His play was forgettable but his story isn't.
Sad ending for a very ugly human who clearly had/has some issues. He overcame a lot in life just to end up as bad or worse than when he started. [Reply]