Everything about Laveranues Coles totally explained
Laveranues Leon Coles (born
December 29,
1977 in
Jacksonville, Florida) is an
American football wide receiver who was
drafted by the
New York Jets in the third round of the
2000 NFL Draft out of
Florida State University.
High school career
While attending Ribault High School in
Jacksonville,
Florida, Coles played [football, basketball, and ran track. In football, he rushed for nearly 5,000 yards in his career, was named to the Blue Chip Dream Team, and was a first team Class 4A All-State selection. In basketball, he was a member of a state championship team as a senior. In track, he recorded a time of 10.6 seconds in the 100 meter dash and 21.8 seconds in the 200-meter dash. Due to a scandal at Florida State which resulted in Coles's dismissal from the team, he often refers to his high school when introducing himself on
Monday Night Football.
College career
Coles attended
Florida State University.
Dillard's department store incident
On
September 29 1999, during his senior season at Florida State, Coles and teammate
Peter Warrick went to a
Tallahassee, Florida Dillard's department store and, with the aid of a cashier with whom the pair were friendly, purchased $412.38 worth of clothing and charged only $21.40—a discount so large that it's legally considered
shoplifting under Florida law. An off-duty officer saw what happened through a surveillance camera, according to police. Coles, Warrick, and the clerk, Rachel Myrtil, were arrested for grand theft. On
October 22, Coles pleaded guilty to misdemeanor petty
theft and was dismissed from the team. At that year's rivalry game at
Florida, Gators fans brought Dillard's bags to
Florida Field to mock the team. Florida State won the game, and Seminole fans returned the mocking by requesting the bags as souveniors.
Coles childhood nickname was "Trouble", and seemingly for good reason: In addition to the Dillard's debacle, Coles also was arrested in 1998 for
simple battery. He was suspended for the Seminoles'
1999 season opener versus
Louisiana Tech for academic reasons, and was discovered to have accepted a plane ticket from a
sports agent's representative in 1999.
NFL career
Coles was drafted by the
New York Jets in the third round (78th overall) of the
2000 NFL Draft. Coles's first career touchdown catch came in the Jets' "
Monday Night Miracle" victory against the
Miami Dolphins on October 23, 2000. After a spectacular 2002 season, Coles signed with the
Washington Redskins in the 2002 offseason and admitted that he left the
Jets because the Redskins offered him more money. He made the
Pro Bowl for the Redskins in 2003. At the end of the 2004 season, Coles left the Redskins because of a lack of a deep passing game from
Joe Gibbs's conservative 2004-2005 offense. He was traded back to the Jets in 2005 for
Santana Moss. After a disappointing season in 2005, Coles enjoyed a rebirth in 2006, directly due to the good health of his friend and favorite quarterback,
Chad Pennington. On
December 26,
2005 he caught the last touchdown in
Monday Night Football's last game on
ABC.
Personal
In September of 2005, Coles disclosed in a
New York Times interview that he was molested by his stepfather between the ages of 10 to 13. Eventually the court became involved and football was a refuge for him throughout his pain. "Even if it's one kid who I can touch," Coles said, "who my story gives him the strength to come out and say something, I feel like it's worth it." On
October 18,
2005, his story was aired on
The Oprah Winfrey Show.
Coles ran a 4.31 40-yard dash. He has two sons, Trilion and Landon, and a daughter, Taylor.
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