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🗓️ 18 October 2016
⏱️ 108 minutes
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This week, we take a stroll down the path of complete human disaster with a man who let his love of cocaine, and cocaine related idiocy destroy every one of his many opportunities for success. He took the chance to be a Super Bowl hero, and flushed it directly down the toilet, then things somehow got worse... His needs took him down a sad, sordid trail of living in his car, bagging groceries, and crime, that culminates in a lengthy sentence. Stay tuned for the end of the episode to hear what his son, Stanley Jr has done in recent months. Let's just say that the fun definitely doesn't skip a generation. It's a father-son extravaganza of athlete crime!Blow off the Super Bowl, find yourself some cocaine, and lock yourself in the bathroom with Stanley Wilson!!Check us out, every Tuesday. We will continue to bring you the biggest idiots in sports history!
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0:06.0 | Hello everybody and welcome back to Crime and Sports. Yeah. Oh yeah indeed. My name is James Petrigallo. Here's my co host. I am Jimmy Wiseman. |
0:35.0 | Wow, are we pumped up to be here? I say it every week because every week we're that jacked up. That's the thing every week. We are this excited because it's pretty awesome. We have a pile of idiocy in front of us as you pile of idiocy and we've got an audience and people give a shit and can't wait to hear about that. |
0:51.0 | Thank you guys for listening to last week's episode John Paul Sr. You heard that. This guy is a Bond villain. He's still on the land. He's out there. He's dumping women overboard and sailing off into the South Pacific. What a disaster. |
1:06.0 | I had to access to me. Who is it this week? You're not going to believe it. The guy's still on the fucking run. That's our first on the land, which is amazing. He's a criminal mastermind. If you haven't listened to that yet, go back and listen to John Paul because it is a trip. It's wild, wild wild. But tonight we have a fella here. We'll call him a fella. |
1:28.0 | The stacks of idiocy could reach the sky. It's just the clouds. The sky is the limit on his moronic behavior. He's a mess this poor bastard. I feel bad for him even worse for his son. We'll get into this whole thing. Let's get into it before we get into our main story of the evening here of the day or whenever you're listening to us. |
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2:14.0 | You're supposed to mean as a review. That would be bitch and don't think he can. That would be nice. Without further ado though, we should really get into our subject this week. Jimmy because it is God damn insane. This man. It's Stanley Wilson. Stanley Wilson is an extra. |
2:31.0 | Stanley. Oh yeah, he had some nice. You some strong curls during the eighties. He grew up here. He grew up. He played in the NFL during the eighties, which is the era of the Jerry Kerr. Honestly. So that is when the black man. |
2:44.0 | He was in full of. He rocked to the max and the Bengals players were that he's a Cincinnati bank. And their players were especially into it. I don't know what was going on in the city of Cincinnati. But it he woods all maybe it kept it from freezing. I don't know what it was. They were. |
2:59.0 | I just that when you walk in that locker room was just a must have been just a haze of applicator just holy shit. All the Jerry Kerr. |
3:05.0 | It had to smell terrible terrible that grease stinks so fast. Stanley T Wilson. Yeah, no, no, couldn't find it. All I could find is tea. What the fuck Stanley T Wilson. He's born August 23rd, 1961. He's an L.A. kid. All right. He's born in Los Angeles. |
3:22.0 | He grows up in Carson, California. Has both parents is he has a story that's he has a beginning that is unlike. Everything. Yeah, he has both parents. Nice middle class home. His parents are like good people. They're still together to this day. |
3:37.0 | His father Henry is just a religious man. They're like they're very like like kind of old school black religious. I would know. Yeah, they're like, you know, Southern Baptist or Lutheran or some shit. |
3:50.0 | Henry calls the Bible quote the guide book for raising kids. So that tells you a lot right there. Jesus the guide book. Good. Jesus. I hope you ignored certain parts of it. Yeah, like the part where they split a child in half. There's a bunch of parts really where you go. I don't know. This is a best. |
4:07.0 | That's appropriate for children. Apparently it's he used it as the guide book. It worked out for the other son they had. He went to banning high schools where he played high school. And he was in the same backfield as Freeman McNeil. You're right. And remember the old jets running back from the 80s had a very, very good career at the jets number 24. I believe. Yeah, he was really, really good. |
4:28.0 | Freeman McNeil in the NFL, but he wasn't as good as Stanley Wilson in high school because in his both is junior and his senior year. He was named Los Angeles City player of the year. Oh, shit. |
4:38.0 | Stanley Wilson. Yeah, he was actually in LA Carson is in LA. Yeah, it's okay. He played in a, I guess, and whatever. I'm looking at the map. It is South LA. It's near Long Beach. So it's a nice area. I mean, it's inland a bit. But yeah, well, his parents are there. Nice little glass family. Yeah, they weren't wealthy. They're not living on the beach or anything. They were, you know, good had it together. |
4:56.0 | Yeah, you know, he didn't grow up and without a floor. Really amazing. Just down the road from Santa Monica. Yeah, like Tommy Morris. I'm sure there's some pockets of Carson that are shitty. I'm sure. I'm sure there's like anywhere. Yeah, apparently this house wasn't a shithole. All right. It's like a nice house well put together. Good. |
5:14.0 | Families live in the same house for 40 years. Yeah, a solid foundation. He had a solid foundation that he took and pissed directly on the toilet directly down the toilet in a very, very exciting way. Any other brother? I believe he had a brother. He didn't end up doing anything of that we would know fast. |
5:31.0 | Yeah, we'll let him live in anonymity at this point. He ends up going to Oklahoma for his college. All right. And then back then to late summer. These early 80s. Oklahoma was a powerhouse. You got recruited to Oklahoma. You were hot shit. |
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