<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>To all the Houston area pawn shops: 3 super bowl rings are headed your way. Courtesy of the mother ****ers who smashed our back door in</p>— Mike Vrabel (@CoachVrabel50) <a href="https://twitter.com/CoachVrabel50/status/531155305858863104">November 8, 2014</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Not true. They could always win one with another team a la Jacoby Jones, Vonta Leach, and Bernard Pollard.
Must've been someone he knew. I wonder if he had them displayed prominently in his home or if they were hidden somewhere?
He shouldn't curse like that on a public medium especially since he is a public figure and a face of the Texans. I think he should be fined a half a game paycheck for such foul language that is not becoming of this classy organization.
[rQUOTEr]HOUSTON - Three Super Bowl rings stolen from the Bellaire house of a Houston Texans coach, may have been part of larger crime spree that included home burglaries at seven residences, police said. "We can't say for sure they're all connected, but they do seem to have the same M.O.," Bellaire police Detective Mike Lacy said. The crimes appear to have started with a knock at the door. If nobody answered the door, the burglar or burglars would smash through a door or window at the back of the house. Houston linebackers coach Mike Vrabel, who won three Super Bowl rings with the New England Patriots, was not at home, neither were his family members when the crime occurred at about 11 a.m. Saturday. Bellaire Police released surveillance video, taken from a camera posted at a Bellaire Park, of what appears to be a Chrysler 300. Police said they believe a female was driving the car, and may have been working with a male burglar. "Jewelry," Lacy said. "Jewelry is what they were after." Lacy said that the burglar or burglars just happened upon the Super Bowl rings and did not intentionally target the Vrabel residence for the rings. "They would sell at a minimum of $50,000 to $75,000 each per Super Bowl ring," sports memorabilia expert, Jeffrey Rosenberg said. Rosenberg is the CEO of Tristar Productions. His company routinely arranges high-profile autograph signings. "That's the great thing for Vrabel, in the industry we're now on the lookout," Rosenberg said. Bellaire police are asking for help identifying the perpetrators of these recent crimes. If you have information you are asked call Crime Stoppers of Houston at 713-222-TIPS (8477). http://goo.gl/dhL1Q9[/rQUOTEr]
Bellaire PD was too busy giving out speeding tickets, I guess? Does nobody have ADT in that hood? No scumbag in their right mind (yeah, I know) would try to sell those rings. They'd get taken apart and melted pronto.
Lol. My issue is with Southside Place police, not the Bellaire ones. But yeah I hate that area; cops are starving for cash out there and dying to give out tickets for even 5mph over the speed limit. My only ticket in my life (no accidents, nothing else in 14 years driving) came from Southside Place.