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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

The Future of Plaxico Burress...Is There One?


Plaxico Burress is out of prison and has been since June 6th. It has been almost two and a half years since the night Burress shot himself in the foot in a New York City nightclub. It has been less then that since Burress was sentenced to jail in September of 2009. Huge criticisms and comments were thrown at Burress by former teammates, colleagues, friends, and media outlets alike. Even if many thought he was a "thug" before this event he was now being thrown into that category with all the current and former NFL players who committed such crimes.

Some say he didn't commit a crime. As a high-profile NFL superstar he was obviously carrying the weapon for protection, especially if he was trying to enjoy the New York City nightlife. I think they have bodyguards for that and I'm sure Plaxico had the money to afford one. As far as I know he did not employ one. Many NFL superstars hire bodyguards to watch over them when they go out in public. Maybe not all the time, but especially when going to clubs or bars where alcohol and intoxicated people are involved.

The crime that Plaxico committed was carrying a firearm unlawfully. Also simply known as not having a license to carried a concealed weapon issued and approved by the state of New York. To commit a crime like this is just ignorant and very easily avoidable if you are aware of the law. All but 2 states have laws in place regarding the carrying of firearms in public. There are 2 states (Wisconsin and Illinois) and Washington, D.C. that have a "no-issue" law in place where there is no time a person can carry a firearm in public. So unless Burress were to play for the Packers, Bears, or the Redskins it is most likely he will be on a team where he would have to have a license to carry a firearm in public. Seems simple to understand right?

Nevertheless, Plaxico has served his time and is ready to get back in the league and contribute on the field for whatever team is ready and willing. With the Michael Vick situation and countless other cases as NFL precedent, it would seem that the Plaxico situation is far less severe in degree and should be much more easily forgivable than Vick's crimes that happened quite some time ago now. However, Plax isn't getting any younger. At the ripe age of 34, his most productive years are probably slowly trailing behind him. However, if the rumors are true and he stuck to his pretty strict routine while in the slammer then it would seem he would come out still being pretty fit and at playing ability. I will never be the one to deny that Plax has always been a threat on the field. His height, speed, and ability to make plays has torched defenses even when he started off with Pittsburgh. Now the questions becomes, what's next for Plax?

With the NFL Lockout ending this past weekend and the free agency period being in full force this week it would seem that the logical thing for Plaxico to do would be to try and talk to the Giants and work something out. This seems to be what is unfolding and a meeting has been set up between Burress and head coach Tom Coughlin and other staff this Friday.

If Plaxico does return to the Giants I do believe he will be welcomed back as a leader and veteran on the field and would definitley be a valuable asset to all the young studs on the current Giants receiving core especially Hakeem Nicks. The only problems I would foresee is would Burress expect to be the #1 even though receivers like Nicks and Manningham have grown ten fold during his absence? Will he still be the opinionated and brutally honest receiver that he was 2 years ago or will his time in prison have humbled him to some degree?

These questions will be answered in time if he does indeed return to the Giants. If not, I'm sure there are many teams out there who would love to have a talented and experience veteran receiver like Plaxico in the arsenal. As a Giants fan, I would honestly love to see him back in a Giants uniform and adding yet another formidable target for Eli Manning. We'll see how this week progresses and the meeting on Friday.

-R.N.N.
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