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#763695 - 06/03/12 05:14 PM great story, great job Hawks...
redhook
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dont know if any of you have been following the recent things in the Brian Banks case... he was a high school football star in the 2000s and was likely going to play for USC under Carroll, till some skank said that he raped her, and his idiot lawyer told him to plead no contest to avoid a life sentence...

she LIED...

and he spent 5 years in prison because of it, for something he didnt even do, losing his chance to play football, and possibly go on to the NFL....

but, that has changed, the Hawks are letting him try out on June 7th, and a few other teams are interested as well...

good luck Mr. Banks, may you go far with your dreams....


RENTON, Wash. – Brian Banks will get a crack at the NFL, even if it's simply a tryout.

The Seattle Seahawks confirmed Wednesday they will hold a tryout for Banks, a former high school football star who was exonerated last week in a California rape case in which he was falsely accused.

Seattle coach Pete Carroll did not speak following the Seahawks' offseason workout on Wednesday, but the team confirmed that Banks will work out for the team on June 7.

"This is what I have dreamed about my entire life," Banks said in a statement from the California Western School of Law, home of the California Innocence Project. "I am ready to show the NFL what I am capable of doing. I want as many opportunities with as many NFL teams who are willing to give me a shot."

Seattle may not be the only team. The statement says a half-dozen NFL teams have gotten in contact withBanks, and ESPN.com reported some of those include the Kansas City Chiefs, Washington Redskins and Miami Dolphins.

Banks' attorney, Justin Brooks, head of the California Innocence Project, could not be immediately reached for comment.

The 26-year-old Banks pleaded no contest 10 years ago on the advice of a lawyer after a childhood friend falsely accused him of attacking her on their high school campus. Last Thursday, a judge threw out the conviction that sent Banks to prison for more than five years.

It's not surprising Carroll and the Seahawks appear to be the first ones willing to give Banks a shot.

Before the charges, Banks was a star middle linebacker at Long Beach Polytechnic High School and was attracting interest from college football powerhouses such as USC, Ohio State and Michigan. He gave a verbal commitment to USC to play for Carroll.

Then, a teenage girl Banks had known since childhood claimed he had raped her. He was arrested and, on advice of counsel, pleaded no contest to rape and an enhancement of kidnapping in order to avoid a possible life sentence if tried by a jury.

Banks served five years and two months in prison, but in a strange turn of events, the woman, Wanetta Gibson, later recanted her claim and offered to help Banks clear his name after he was out of jail. Banks was on probation and was wearing an electronic monitoring bracelet at the hearing last week where he was completely exonerated.

At the press conferences that followed the court hearing, Brooks appealed to NFL teams to give Banks a chance. He said Banks has been training six days a week to get in shape for the career he wants.

"He has the speed and the strength. He certainly has the heart," Brooks said. "I hope he gets the attention of people in the sports world."



http://www.foxnews.com/sports/2012/05/31...d-in-rape-case/

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#763697 - 06/03/12 05:18 PM Re: great story, great job Hawks... [Re: ]
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I wish him luck!

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#763702 - 06/03/12 05:38 PM Re: great story, great job Hawks... [Re: Todd]
redhook
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little more on the story... crazy bitch wants to get back together WHAT!?!? and she got 750k for something that never happened? she should spend the same amount of time he did in prison, and work off the debt from the settlement stamping lisence plates or something... sad....




It's not every day that the Washington Redskins call up a man convicted of rape and ask him if he'd agree to a one-day workout, but it happened Tuesday.

Oh, and the Kansas City Chiefs called Tuesday, too. And the Miami Dolphins. And they were three days behind the Seattle Seahawks, who will work him out on June 7.

Why are all these NFL teams eager to check out a convicted sex offender, a man who served five years in prison and wore a GPS ankle bracelet for another five?

Because Brian Banks didn't do it.

A judge in Long Beach, Calif., threw out his kidnapping and rape conviction last week after looking at a videotape of his accuser admitting she lied. After 10 years, he was suddenly a free and innocent man.

"My mouth hurts from smiling so much," Banks told me Tuesday night. "Unbelievable."

Banks was 16 in 2002, the bluest of blue chips out of Long Beach Poly High School, an NFL feeder if there ever was one. He'd already been offered a full-ride scholarship at USC by then-coach Pete Carroll.

But on a summer day that year, he and a girl named Wanetta Gibson decided to go make out in a stairwell at school. When they came out, she accused him of rape.

No semen traces in the rape kit. No witnesses. And yet Banks' attorney insisted he cop a plea, saying his size, age and race would mean a sure conviction of 40-plus years. He said no, no, a hundred times no and finally, reluctantly, yes.

Banks got six years. He served 62 months.

When he got out, he had to wear a GPS ankle bracelet at all times. He had to register as a convicted sex felon. Couldn't go near schools, parks or zoos. Couldn't get a job. He was lucky to get a few hours a week unloading docks.

What did Gibson get? A $750,000 settlement from the school.

But then, last year, a chunk of luck fell from the stars. Out of the blue, Gibson, then 24, sent Banks a Facebook friend request.

Banks slammed the laptop cover down and jumped out of his chair. Was somebody playing a joke on him?

He looked again. Amazing. Gibson had typed, "Let's let bygones be bygones."

Easy for her to say. She didn't watch 10 years of her life go by.

"She was adamant about meeting me," Banks says. "I asked my brother [Freddy], 'What should I do?' He said, 'Whatever you do, make sure you play chess, not checkers.'"

Banks' first move: To get everything she said on tape. He hired a private investigator and met Gibson in the man's office, where every conversation was secretly videotaped. The tape recorded Gibson saying, clearly, "No, he did not rape me."

Was he nervous she wouldn't say it?

"I didn't have to get her to say anything," Banks said. "She came into the room expressing herself. She even came back the next day. The investigator asked her again, point blank. 'Did Brian rape you?' 'No.' 'Did he kidnap you?' 'No.'"

And why would Gibson meet with Banks in the first place? Was it a trap? Was it guilt? No. Banks thinks Gibson -- are you ready for this? -- was hoping to get back together.

"You read the texts and that's the only conclusion you come to," says a source who worked on the case. "She seems absolutely clue-free about what she did to him."

Getting evidence is one thing, getting your rape conviction flipped is another. Banks called the California Innocence Project in San Diego. They agreed to help. It was the first time they'd taken a case of a man already out of prison.

"As soon as we met him, we had no doubt," says Justin Brooks, the lead attorney. "We could see this was a kid who had a big future ahead of him, one that had been lost."

On Thursday, May 24, in a Long Beach courtroom, Banks got his future back.

What's the first thing he did, besides cry at the courtroom table? Snipped off the stupid ankle bracelet, the scarlet letter of our age. "Oh, man, when that thing came off?" Banks says. "There are no words."

Then he went with Brooks' wife and kids to a place he couldn't have gone the day before -- Sea World.

"It's so crazy to go from being labeled a monster to seeing your phone light up with all this support and offers and love," he said. "It's, really, a little hard to get used to."

And what does Banks want most now? Retribution? Revenge? Gibson's head on a serving platter? No. He's not even demanding Gibson give the money back. While he is suing the state for $100 for each day he was falsely imprisoned, what he wants back most is football.

Banks celebrates his exoneration and freedom with his mother, Leomia Myers. Thanks to the best Tuesday of his life, he has now got a chance at it.

None of the four teams are offering any guarantees for a spot in training camp, nor is Banks asking for any.

"I'll make 'em happy," says Banks, who's been training non-stop since October. "After all I've been through these last 10 years, I can still do some things that will impress you."

Like … dead-lift 545 pounds, box jump 55 inches flat-footed, broad jump 10-plus feet and run a 4.6 40, all at 6-foot-2 and 245 pounds. NFL trainer Gavin Macmillan, who has volunteered to train Banks for free, says he has a shot. "You see him run and you can see why USC wanted him."

And if the NFL doesn't pan out? Banks already has all kinds of job offers. One of them is to "work in the front office and explore other sports opportunities" for the Arizona Diamondbacks.

"I about fell out of my seat when I read that one," Banks said.

I don't know about you, but I can't remember another story that made me want to alternately punch something and hug something like this one. The way Banks has handled himself, without bitterness or bile, with grace and guts, makes you wish he were running the U.S. Senate. If it were me, I'd be stomping around, waving lawsuits and screaming, "I TOLD you I didn't do it!!!"

"I know my story makes people angry at first," Banks says. "That's where I was, too, at first. But where would it have gotten me to stay mad for 10 years? It's like when you're a little kid and you cry about having to clean your room. You can cry and cry, but it doesn't get your room cleaned."

Brian Banks' room is clean again. His heart is spotless. He's holding on to nothing but his dreams. He lost a full decade of his life and now all he wants in exchange is an NFL jersey.

C'mon, Miami Dolphins. Who's had more "Hard Knocks" than Brian Banks?

http://espn.go.com/espn/story/_/id/7986979/redemption-brian-banks

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#764746 - 06/07/12 05:38 PM Re: great story, great job Hawks... [Re: ]
redhook
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first test PASS!! now Brian gets a chance to work out with the team at mini camp next week... this kind of thing is great to hear about in the NFL instead of players paid to injure others...

Brian Banks was a high-school football star and was heavily recruited by colleges in the early 2000s. That is, until a childhood accused him of kidnapping and raping her on their school campus. Pleading no contest to the charges, he was convicted and spent more than five years in prison and five more years on probation.


His conviction, however, was overturned two weeks ago when the alleged victim recanted her story, saying she made it up. Now exonerated of rape, Banks wanted to finally realize his dream: to be a professional football player.

After the rape conviction was thrown out, the Seattle Seahawks were the first to give him a chance. They invited Banks to work out with the team. And even though the Seahawks were barred from having an organized team activity Thursday, due to an unrelated penalty by the NFL, the former linebacker worked out for head coach Pete Carroll at the Seahawks practice facility in Renton.

Wearing a sweatshirt that said “XONR8″ on the front, he passed the Seahawks’ first test.

Seattle has invited him to participate in the team’s minicamp next week, so he can continue to show them his stuff. Banks’ dream is alive for at least another week.


“He deserved a chance. Given other circumstances he would have earned it in front of our eyes, but this is a guy who just deserved it,” Carroll said after the tryout Thursday.

Below are some photos from Banks’ tryout, and from the court hearing when his conviction was overturned. You can read more about his story elsewhere on seattlepi.com.

http://blog.seattlepi.com/football/2012/...he-test/#5699-3

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#764749 - 06/07/12 05:40 PM Re: great story, great job Hawks... [Re: ]
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I wonder how realistic his chances of making the team are?
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#764759 - 06/07/12 06:24 PM Re: great story, great job Hawks... [Re: Sol Duc]
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This year? Marginal. He has a lot of catching up to do, has a lot of learing schemes and such. My giuess is he would be some sort of reserve, training but not being on the active roster until maybe yhe last game or so.

If he has the tools he will come cheap. A steal, a project. And Pete likes projects.

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#764761 - 06/07/12 06:41 PM Re: great story, great job Hawks... [Re: Carcassman]
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I wish him the best success!
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#764763 - 06/07/12 06:43 PM Re: great story, great job Hawks... [Re: Carcassman]
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Or practice squad, I would like to see him make it...he's a big boy!
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#764879 - 06/08/12 09:55 AM Re: great story, great job Hawks... [Re: Sol Duc]
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Doesn't he need to go through the supplemental draft process in order to be signed by the Seahawks (or any other team)?
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#765484 - 06/11/12 04:01 PM Re: great story, great job Hawks... [Re: eddie]
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Hope he lands somewhere but the odd's are against him.Good luck,
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