UCF WR Brandon Marshall’s crime doesn’t end with UCF career

UCFScandal.com Report
first in a series that details UCF players’ ongoing criminal acts

The Brandon Marshall file:

Marshall experienced legal run-ins while a student at UCF. According to Orange County Orlando public records (case 48-2004-MM-012392-O), on Halloween of 2004 Marshall was arrested in Orlando on numerous charges, including assault on a law enforcement officer, refusal to obey, disorderly conduct, and resisting an office. Marshall’s arrest record can be viewed on the Orange County Clerk’s site. Arrests did not hinder the wide receiver. Despite being a known threat to fellow students, Marshall played in 10 games for the Knights that season.

In early 2006, Marshall was selected in the NFL Draft. But like many other UCF athletes, trouble seemed to find him in any state. In Marshall’s short tenure with the Denver Bronco’s his career has been sullied, but like his UCF career - unharmed, with these numerous incidences.

On January 1, 2007, Brandon Marshall was among a party of individuals that included the late Bronco’s player Darent Williams. Marshall was alleged to have been involved in altercation with the alleged gunmen that ultimately led to the gun play that killed teammate Williams.

In May, 2007 Prosecutors charged Marshall with domestic abuse charges and false imprisonment charges after an incident with his girlfriend in March. A police report said the woman told investigators that Marshall blocked her attempt to leave his home by blocking her taxi with his car. Then, Marshall jumped out his car and ran to the taxi’s passenger window, punching it and calling the woman names. An Arapahoe County District Attorney’s spokesperson said the charges were dropped after Marshall completed anger management classes. Marshall’s response after the charges were dropped? “For my career to go through what it went through, and my character and personality taking a hit over something that basically wasn’t valid, was an eye-opener to the high profile that (I have as an athlete).” Message not received by one Mr. Marshall.

October, 2007: Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall was cited for driving under the influence after he was spotted driving “erratically” early Monday, a Denver police spokesman said. Marshall was taken to a detox center and later pleaded “not guilty”.

Trend?

It’s seems clear in this brief report on Brandon Marshsall’s crime record as an adult, that he clearly does have problems with anger and self-control. A problem that dated back to his playing days at UCF. Had appropriate action been taken against the incorrigible Marshall, could he have stood a better chance to be an upstanding citizen? It’s nearly impossible to tell. UCF fans tell me for every Brandon Marshall they run through UCF, there are a couple that turn out alright.

Still, Marshall is honored on the Official UCF Athletics site as one of their very own UCF Players in the Pros.

On the other side, Bronco’s owner Pat Bowlen has a far less lenient view on things “I’ve never had a lot of tolerance for stuff like that, especially in this community because it really has a significant impact … I don’t like it at all,” he said. “You have to realize when you come in here or as a rookie drafted out of college that’s the environment here. I can understand young guys making mistakes, but once you’re around long enough you should get a clue here and conduct your personal life in a way that’s not going to end up on some police blotter somewhere.”

For UCF perhaps, that blind eye always works best in these kind of cases.

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