Demaryius Thomas’ mother, grandmother will watch him play Super Bowl from prison

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  • EmpireMaker
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    • 06-18-09
    • 15582

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    Demaryius Thomas’ mother, grandmother will watch him play Super Bowl from prison
    Denver Broncos wide receiver Demaryius Thomas won't be able to give out Super Bowl tickets to two of his biggest fans. Both his mother and grandmother are in prison, his mother in the midst of serving a 20-year sentence and his grandmother a life sentence for cocaine distribution. (You can read more about Thomas' story in this fascinating 2012 New York Post feature.) But Thomas will hit the field in Super Bowl XLVIII Sunday night knowing that they will be watching him play in the biggest game of his life from their prison in Tallahassee, Fla.
    “My momma, she just told me, ‘I told you you would make it.’ We haven’t really talked about it much but I talked to my grandma and she said the same thing,” Thomas said Monday, via Pro Football Talk.
    “She got emotional and all, but they just said, ‘You were going to make it.’ They get to watch every game that comes on TV there and they’ve got the t-shirts. All of the ladies have the t-shirts and watch me, so that’s special.”
    The two women were arrested on March 15, 1999 when their house was raided by police in Georgia. Thomas witnessed the event but has maintained a strong bond with them since, and he had a ritual at one point of talking to his mother before every game.
    “They drive me more to know that they’re there and they’re watching me,” Thomas said. “I try to go out there and play my best because they’re going to talk about it to the people in the jailhouse.”

  • EmpireMaker
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    • 06-18-09
    • 15582

    #2
    DENVER — As fascinated as the world is about the Tim Tebow story, the path of Broncos second-year receiver Demaryius Thomas makes Tebow’s tale look cliché by comparison.
    As Thomas was scoring his 80-yard touchdown catch-and-run in overtime Sunday night, leaving the Steelers as rearview mirror road kill and sending the Broncos to Saturday’s divisional playoff game in New England, few watching had any idea of the burden he has been carrying since his youth.
    Thomas wanted to run with that game-winning ball right through the stadium tunnel all the way down to Florida to deliver it to his mother, Katina Smith, who dutifully calls him before every game.
    From the Federal Correctional Institute of Tallahassee, Fla.
    Smith is serving a 20-year sentence for conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine and cocaine base. Thomas’ grandmother, Minnie Pearl Thomas, is serving two life sentences in the same facility, with a chance for parole after 40 years. Smith received a longer sentence because she declined a plea bargain deal to testify against the grandmother.
    Both women were arrested on March 15, 1999, when police burst into Thomas’ Georgia home.
    “They busted into the house when we were getting ready to go to school,’’ Thomas recalled yesterday in an exclusive interview with The Post. “The only thing I remember is my mother asking them if she could walk us to the bus for the last time.’’
    Smith, in a prison interview with the Denver Post last year, recalled, “I hugged them and said, ‘I’ll see you when I get back,’ and told them, ‘I love you.’ But I never came back.”
    Thomas, who was 9 years old at the time of the arrests and had seen people coming and going from their home after using drugs, said he had a premonition dream a few weeks before the police break-in and warned his mother.
    “I told my mother it feels like something is going on and something bad is about to happen,’’ Thomas recalled. “That was the scariest time.’’
    Times didn’t get much better for Thomas, who was shuttled from place to place to live, staying in four different homes before landing with an uncle, James Brown, the man who helped save and shape his life.
    Brown, a minister at his local Baptist church in Georgia, took Thomas in and gave him direction. Thomas, who was born on Christmas Day 1987, eventually became an usher in the church.
    If there is any silver lining in seeing his mother and grandmother locked up in prison for a long time, their mistakes helped shape Thomas, who realized very quickly that he wanted no part of that life.
    “He grew up in the church,’’ Brown told The Post by phone yesterday. “He’s got something on the inside that was instilled in him at a young age and that helped through a lot of his adversity. That’s the reason he’s at peace with himself, because he knows Christ. He may not profess about knowing Christ like Tebow does, but he is a believer.’’
    In addition to Thomas’ mother calling him from prison before every game, Brown calls him and they pray together over the phone before each game.
    It is a show of his resolve and faith that Thomas does not harbor anger toward his mother for what she put him through. A weaker man might never forgive and denounce family forever.
    Yet Thomas considers family so important in his life that he has a tattoo with the word “Family” on the inside of his right biceps and “First” on the inside of the left.
    He said he spoke to his grandmother on Monday for the first time in months.
    Now Thomas waits for his mother to get out of prison. He said she could get out as early as two years from now.
    “I’m looking forward to it,’’ he said. “I’m ready for her to come to one of my games. She’s never been to one of my games through high school, college or the pros.’’
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    • TheCentaur
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 06-28-11
      • 8108

      #3
      I wonder what his dad thinks about all this
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      • BennyBigNuts
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        • 04-16-12
        • 8700

        #4
        “They drive me more to know that they’re there and they’re watching me,” Thomas said. “I try to go out there and play my best because they’re going to talk about it to the people in the jailhouse.”


        Hahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahahahahah ahahahahaha
        My side hurts.

        As for the actual story, it's not really a story at all.
        Just an average black family.
        This isn't news.
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        • Deuce
          BARRELED IN @ SBR!
          • 01-12-08
          • 29843

          #5
          Not the first time nor the last. Ingrams old man was locked up too.
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          • SteveKerrsJunk
            SBR MVP
            • 10-25-13
            • 2706

            #6
            Wow. People must really not give a fk. Distributing cocaine. 20 years. How stupid are you and a life sentence for granny.. At least kill someone..
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            • DoubleR90
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              • 11-12-11
              • 308

              #7
              Originally posted by SteveKerrsJunk
              Wow. People must really not give a fk. Distributing cocaine. 20 years. How stupid are you and a life sentence for granny.. At least kill someone..
              How the penetrate do you get a life sentence for cocaine distribution? There had to be literally tons in that house......even then it doesn't make any sense. Georgia's justice system is as wack as Texas'. I swear in Texas the sentences are so ridiculous you'll probably get 6 months for jay-walking
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              • SteveKerrsJunk
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                • 10-25-13
                • 2706

                #8
                Originally posted by DoubleR90
                How the penetrate do you get a life sentence for cocaine distribution? There had to be literally tons in that house......even then it doesn't make any sense. Georgia's justice system is as wack as Texas'. I swear in Texas the sentences are so ridiculous you'll probably get 6 months for jay-walking
                Texas haha. You'd probably get thrown in jail for having an ounce of weed lol.
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                • Smoke
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                  • 10-09-09
                  • 48111

                  #9
                  Feel good story. He could of took the same path but did something with himself
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                  • Easy-Rider 66
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                    • 02-14-12
                    • 36544

                    #10
                    The lure of easy $$ can be one's downfall. 20 years up the river is a long time. At least Thomas did not fall into the same trap as his Mom and Grandmother.
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                    • ZIPPER HEAD
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                      • 10-17-13
                      • 2592

                      #11
                      Silly negroes
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                      • unluckysob
                        SBR MVP
                        • 05-21-08
                        • 1527

                        #12
                        NO DOUBT---if I was young again; doing same crazy, reckless shit I used to do. I would have done at least one term in prison.---Prisons are big business in Georgia. The system creates jobs and makes money for a lot of people. It is not about public safety.
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                        • unluckysob
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                          • 05-21-08
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                          #13
                          I live in Ga. by the way.
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                          • KiDBaZkiT
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                            • 10-20-09
                            • 14962

                            #14
                            The level of ignorance in here incredible. Exactly why all of you will never be pros. Deuce YOU WOULD BE A HORRIBLE in the court of law. You'd get eaten up in there.
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                            • KiDBaZkiT
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                              • 10-20-09
                              • 14962

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Smoke
                              Feel good story. He could of took the same path but did something with himself
                              I don't think mom and grandma had the skill set and size to have the option to play in the NFL and take his path.
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                              • The Giant
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                                • 01-21-12
                                • 21480

                                #16
                                I think it would be great if Demaryius were to get arrested before the game, and there could be three generations of Thomas' watching the Super Bowl from the joint.
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