Duce Changes Story About Missing Bling
Staley: I Have My Earrings
POSTED: 8:52 am EST February 16, 2006
PITTSBURGH – Pittsburgh Steelers running back Duce Staley’s $100,000 worth of jewelry is still missing.
Duce Staley
But now, Duce is changing his story about being robbed.
Staley originally told police someone stole his platinum bracelet and two diamond earrings after they fell off during a fight outside a gentlemen’s club in Columbia, S.C., last weekend.
According to the Tribune-Review, Staley is now saying he was not involved in a fight.
He said he lost his bracelet, but still has his earrings.
Staley said he had to file a police report in order to have his insurance company replace the bracelet.
Exactly…I have a friend who went to a “Gentleman’s” Club in Atlanta with his boss…who was wearing a $20K Rolex. He was plastered and gave it to one of the Dancers after they asked to look at it…let’s just say he never saw that watch again. How do you explain that one to the wife :dunno:
you have a good sense of humor. i wouldnt be surprised if he wasnt even a steeler next year. Haynes is a better 3rd down back and Willie is obviously the RB of the future. They might get rid of him to make room under the cap to possibly resign Randle El, although if I were a betting man I think he’s gonna jump ship to Chicago.
Yeah you have a good point there. I forgot about Haynes, Just that there offence isnt set up for such a speed back. I figured they were keeping him around for that reason. When Duce was Duce a few years back he was sick. I just cant see Willly Parker haveing much of a future is pittsburgh.
why in god’s name cant you see willie having a future in Pittsburgh? You remember that 75 yard run in the super bowl? You think Bettis or Staley could have pulled that off? He’s a different kind of runner, but a great RB nonetheless. He might not be able to move the pile like Bettis, but his homerun threat will keep defenses more honest which can help open up the passing game. Willie is here to stay. If he’s this good with one season in the NFL after sitting most of his college career, imagine what he’ll pick up over the next few seasons.