Unemployed Seahawks fan turns down $20K for football

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The man who luckily caught the football tossed into the crowd by Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jermaine Kearse after he scored the game-winning touchdown in overtime of the NFC Championship Game sure could have used a positive development in his life, and he undoubtedly received it.



Scott Shelton, seated in the end zone seats, obviously was well beyond ecstatic when Kearse hauled in the 35-yard touchdown pass to punch the Seahawks’ second consecutive trip to the Super Bowl. And it got only better for him when Kearse heaved the ball into the crowd and he ended up in possession of the prized piece of pigskin.


Shelton, an unemployed father of two, says he has been offered upwards of $20,000 by a sports memorabilia dealer for the football. But he insists that after he was contacted personally Monday morning by Kearse himself, he has no plans to part with the ball unless he gives it to the wide receiver who joyfully tossed the ball into the stands in the first place.


“My phone rings, and it was Jermaine! Jermaine Kearse, you know? The Man!” Shelton told Seattle’s KOMO-4 TV. “We were just talking about the game. He told me he wanted to trade his game helmet signed by the team and his jersey, for the ball. And then he asked me what (else) I wanted for the ball. And I said ‘honestly, it would be nice to go see you guys whip New England in the Super Bowl.’ So he’s going to see what he can do about that. But I told him I wouldn’t give it up unless it was going to him. I wouldn’t want anyone else to have it.”


If Shelton does somehow manage to make the trip to Arizona to watch his favorite NFL team try to win back-to-back Super Bowl titles, the 32-year-old from Monroe, Wash., will have to hurry back to the Pacific Northwest as he is set to begin serving several months in jail the day immediately following the Big Game.
But for now, Shelton simply is reveling in the moment and enjoying a small something that shed some light into an otherwise dark time in his life.


“Everyone’s going crazy. I can’t believe I got this ball!” said Shelton, before describing the momentous moment. “Wilson drops back. Throws a strike to Kearse.

Pulls down the game-winning catch. He got up and chucked it into the stands. And it bounced about four times. And right into my lap. Just right into my chest. Like, just, boom! Just like that. And I jumped up into the seat and just screaming! It was just amazing! Amazing feeling! We just won the game. I got this thrown to me, by Kearse. It was, it was like a dream come true. It still is. I haven’t woke up yet, you know.”
 

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Yet another good decision in this mans life.

Unemployed......2 kids.....about to go to prison and he turns down 20K minimum.....
 

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Amazes me the stupid financial decisions people make.

They deserve every minute of it.
 

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Hope he can use the ball in prison to block his poop shoot.


What a fucking clown
 

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How is this unemployed piece of shit at the NFC Championship game? Is my question
 

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Sooner or later you see it on Pawn Stars being sold for $200.
 

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On the Monday morning after Kearse caught the dramatic 35-yard title-winning pass, the wide receiver called Shelton and asked about getting the ball back.
“He told me he wanted to trade his game helmet signed by the team, and his jersey, for the ball,” Shelton told KOMO-TV.
“And then he asked me what (else) I wanted for the ball. And I said ‘Honestly, it would be nice to go see you guys whip New England in the Super Bowl.’”
The game is set for Glendale, Ariz., leaving Shelton with a short turnaround for his date with detention back home in Washington state. He is scheduled to turn himself in at 2 p.m. the next day. His mother told local reporters he has to serve “several months” behind bars.

The unemployed father of two said that alternatively, he would like to get the ball signed by Kearse and Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson as a future gift for his son.
Despite his impending incarceration, Shelton said the two days since Seattle’s miracle comeback were thrilling.
“I can’t believe I got this ball,” he said during a conference call.
He was charged in March 2013 with nine counts of unlawful possession of a firearm in connection with the sale of an AK-47 on Craigslist, a police official told the Daily News.
Cops discovered the AK-47, an AR-15 and the shotgun while executing a search warrant at his home in Monroe, Wash. Shelton, as a convicted felon, is barred from possessing firearms.
 
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Guys like this r the worst. U know the value of that football? Whatever the retail price is at target for a football. Someone give the guy 30 bucks, beat him on the spot and then ship him off to a camp in Montana.
 
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Someone explain this. So a sports memorabilia place gives this guy 20k. How do they get their money back on that? What do they do; just show it off? A year from now no one will care. Even Seahawks fans. Are people this desperate? Hey look at this ball Peyton manning pissed on. I will give u 10k for it.
 

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The ball doesn't generate any income like that. What happens is that the sports memorabilia company turns around and sells that ball to some rich Seahawks fan for more than 20k. He or she then pays a few more grand to put it in a nice display case and shows it off to all of their rich friends when they have them over to their mansion for a dinner party.
 
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The ball doesn't generate any income like that. What happens is that the sports memorabilia company turns around and sells that ball to some rich Seahawks fan for more than 20k. He or she then pays a few more grand to put it in a nice display case and shows it off to all of their rich friends when they have them over to their mansion for a dinner party.

You know money doesn't matter when you can do this. If I were rich, I still don't see myself doing this. "This is the ball that this no name receiver caught who has been out of the league for 7 years, I paid 25K for it". I couldn't do it.
 

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Should have taken the money as it sounds like he needs it.............Then again, who sells AK-47's on Craigslist....I'm sure he could have found people in parts of Seattle that would have wanted that if he tried and applied himself more while being a lot more under the radar.
 

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