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Martellus Bennett Is Not A Crook
October 24, 2007
By Benjamin Miraski
Texas A&M's Martellus Bennett is thinking of heading to the NFL after this season, although Mel Kiper only has him as the second best junior tight end in the country.
And apparently, some people have been pushing Bennett towards the draft. But according to Bennett, he doesn't listen to those people.
Lucky for him, he doesn't listen to some others either. As Bennett said:
"People tell me I should go rob a bank with them, but I don't do it."
OK, who has these conversations? When do people come up to you in a college environment and talk about going to rob a bank? And has there been a rash of bank robberies lately in College Station? I think you know where you can begin the questioning now if there was. Mr. Bennett might know something.
At least Bennett is saying "No" to them. Roger Goodell would probably not approve of a convicted bank robber in the league.
Posted October 24, 2007 4:40 PM
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