Others Named in Cocaine Conspiracy

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By KULR Staff

BILLINGS - Along with Flores' guilty plea Wednesday to conspiracy to possess with the intent to distribute cocaine, several others were arraigned on federal drug charges.

They are Andy Petek, Chase Raynock, Robert Reed, and Edward White. Prominent names all connected with the Billings Outlaws.

Flores played six years for the Billings Outlaws as a defensive back before leaving in 2006. A graduate of Montana State, Flores earned second team All-American honors his senior year in 1999 with the Bobcats.

Robert Reed, 34, spent last season as an assistant coach for the Outlaws. He remains one of the teams all time leading receivers in franchise history retiring after the 2008 season. This past year Reed was the teams offensive coordinator.

Chase Raynock, former offensive line coach, played high school football at Skyview before attending the University of Montana. After a four-year career with the Griz, Raynock spent time in the NFL and NFL Europen before joining the Outlaws coaching staff. This past season Raynock was the team's offensive line coach and director of sales.

Andy Petek played less than a season for the Outlaws. Petek earned first team All-American honors at the University of Montana graduating in 2000. He still holds the single-season sack record for the Griz and was the Big Sky defensive MVP his senior year.

Tuesday, Nov 24 at 11:11 PM FTG96 wrote ...

Petek has always been a douchbag. Prison would be the best thing for him, that is what he needs.

Thursday, Nov 5 at 11:35 PM Bob wrote ...

Guess once your an Outlaw allways an Outlaw. They run around town with their noses up thinking they were great guess I know why they were doing it now..

Thursday, Nov 5 at 10:01 PM loozzhers wrote ...

Wow Petek really went down hill! this is what happens to those guys in high school who were dumb as rocks, and tried being the "big man on campus". they cant hack a real life that takes actual work!

Thursday, Nov 5 at 2:19 PM Drew wrote ...

I totally agree. They just need to get a pair, grow up and get real jobs. What a bunch of losers on a crappy minor league "football" team! I never even heard of the Outlaws or The IFL until I moved to Billings. These guys are only popular because no REAL sports or sport teams will lower their standards and move to Montana. Aesome role models :)

Wednesday, Nov 4 at 11:11 PM Bobcat 67 wrote ...

Is it really that hard to be honest? Why can't they just go out and get jobs and earn an honest living like the rest of the people in the world that try to do it? The problem is they don't think of anyone but themselves Raynock was to concerned with making an easy buck to think of what he has done to the skyview coaching staff by willing disrespecting the coaches there to the whole town of Billings as a representation of the Outlaws football team

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