Dinner: Trent’s Baby Daughters, Mom, BOOSTER!?Posted by Brooks on Aug. 22, 2011, 8:41amHere’s a photo - uploaded to Facebook on February 11, 2011 - of current Alabama star running back Trent Richardson, his two baby daughers and Richardson’s mother Katrina taken by disassociated Alabama booster and Tuscaloosa suit store owner Tom Al-Betar:Trent Richardson his two baby girls and his mom with Tom Albetar out to dinnerThe photo was taken February 9, 2011 with the following Facebook caption provided by the disgraced UA supporter Al-Betar: “Trent and he’s Mom and kids at dinner two days ago having fun with my boy.” Al-Betar, who earlier this year confirmed to the TUSCALOOSA NEWS that he sells Alabama football memorabilia inside his suit tore, also had a photo on his Facebook account showing Richardson and his mother in T-Town Menswear on New Year’s Day, 2010 - before Alabama’s national championship game against Texas.Despite banning Al-Betar from Alabama Athletics in an official March 31, 2011, letter, Alabama football coach Nick Saban said on a Dallas radio show recently that he saw no reason to ban Crimson Tide football players from Al-Betar’s T-Town Menswear store because they’ve done nothing wrong.
That weak jab to the stomach cracked a couple ribs....That's Trent signing gloves for items that's in the bag.
The bag man revealed.
Has TR practiced yet this year?
In an April 27, 2011, interview with Aaron Wilson of NationalFootballPost.com, Julio Jones talked about his football future after leaving the Alabama football program.Julio Jones Yukon Denali on ESPN SpecialWilson’s last question to Jones: “What’s your goal off the field?”Jones: “I want to be financially stable, first of all. I don’t want to be one of those guys that’s broke after they leave the league. I want to take care of my mom. She has done so much for me and my brother growing up. She works at KFC. Before that, she worked at Church’s Chicken for a long time. It’s time for her to take a break.”After noting the low-paying jobs of his mother, is it unreasonable to wonder how Jones was able to obtain the use - ownership or otherwise - of a tricked-out, custom-painted Yukon Denali with spinning rims seen in a 2010 ESPN documentary about the Alabama football team?Even if Jones didn’t buy the vehicle, is it unreasonable to observe that he was provided use of the vehicle and/or an overly favorable loan or sale price for the SUV because of his football playing ability at Alabama?And from the events of the past nine months, it appears Jones’ mother may have kept her accountant a smidge busier had her son discovered the wonderment of body ink - like a certain quarterback once known to reside in Columbus.
Saw a video on Fox6 the other night that showed him practicing.
The one-two gut jab.http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/compliance-helping-educate-alabamas-team-29821
Don't make me go all Albetar to prove my point.